Episode 867 | "Ingestfest"
The JBP begins this episode with a debate over albums that aged poorly (3:00) before turning to the latest with the singer D4vd as police claim he is not a suspect (40:17). The cast then discusses Lebron’s ‘Second Decision’ which turned out to be a Hennessy sponsor (1:08:00), more backlash from the internet over Ayesha Curry’s interviews (1:15:39), and leaks of Molly Qerim’s ESPN salary and reasons for leaving ‘First Take’ (1:41:16). Also, Saturday Night Live returns (2:24:25), Joe shares his issues with with OpenAI (2:37:13), former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy exonerated after new video evidence (2:43:45), and much more.
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Fool y'all.
5%
Ish has to like, first of all, welcome back, Ish.
Welcome back, Ish.
Welcome back.
Make some noise.
Make some noise for Ish, be a nigga.
Yeah.
Make some noise for Ish.
Yeah.
You don't have to do that to me a favor.
I'll slap you, nigga.
All right, I don't want to.
Yeah, welcome back.
Thank you.
Is that how you welcome people?
With violence.
You ain't gonna walk in the door on violence.
Why do black people do that?
I show love differently.
I'm happy to see them.
I don't want to hug them, but I tell them I'll slap you if you ever do that again.
So you're happy to see them and you love them a lot and you miss them.
I do, I do.
Translate it.
You know, you
in two, you in tune, you translate it.
And not all the way.
Not all the way.
Welcome back.
Welcome back, boy.
Welcome back, man.
How's your vacation?
It's cool.
Okay.
Yo, see?
I knew you'd come back with stories.
I didn't want to slap somebody.
I'm going to feel you.
I'm going to lie.
Slaps my fire.
I feel you.
Just let it pass.
I feel you.
I feel him.
Why?
Because you just.
That's all we get.
What have you been up to?
I wasn't on vacation.
I was working, man.
If I was on vacation, I'd be like, yo, that shit was fire.
You was just on home.
All right, so you was working, so business is booming in the fourth quarter.
A staycation.
It's cool.
Yeah, it's coming.
It's coming along.
It's coming along.
Looking promising.
You always talk to us, like you're talking to the feds, nigga.
We are friends.
We're not trying to get you locked up.
Nigga, talk to us.
Well, we're all friends, and I don't want y'all to get locked up.
Let's talk about
the colours.
Don't think that I'm not calling the cops on some of y'all because
I just really don't feel like calling the cops on somebody.
What offense is you call the cops on somebody?
You're not calling the cops on nobody.
But that's not because y'all so fly.
I just don't feel like not where you got to pay a bill, but you know it's going to be on that phone for me.
You just don't feel like doing that.
You got Corey, nigga.
You don't need police.
This nigga relentlessly.
He's calling the cops on niggas he knows to pay the bill.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's me, rich shit.
Well, now, what'd you say?
What's called cops on you for?
For us.
And us.
On y'all?
Yes.
That's the problem.
That's just the thing.
That's just the thing.
I'm still trying to answer it.
Oh, okay.
You said you got me thinking about it automatically.
You got a plan.
Stupid ass.
That question keeps coming up.
Planes me.
I'm actively working through the answer.
I'll keep you guys posted on that.
I can dig.
All right, it's just back up in this piece.
That's all so bad.
We missed you, buddy.
What were we saying about this?
We were talking about albums that aged bad.
We were.
Somebody here who we won't blow up to the public.
Just, it started implying shit.
Joe's playing a song, and he asked Parks for the intro, yo, what's the song that goes, dun, dun, dun.
And Parks looked at him like an asshole and said, Ray Kwan, Rainy Days.
And I asked Parks, yo, when's the last time?
I don't know Ray Kwan discography, nigga, off the top of my head.
He has a fucking new
shout out to Ray.
I don't know.
No, whoa, whoa, I don't know Rayquan discography.
It's my discography off the past.
No, it's pre- and discography.
I know everybody, oh, you god.
Nah, it's pre- and post.
Capadonna.
You know, pre.
You know, pre.
You know, the pre-discognition.
Thanks.
Now, posting forgotten
post, fuck right.
It's all fuzzy.
You know, pre.
All right, then, what did you say?
I said, yo, when's the last time you heard the purple tape?
And Park said, recently.
And I said,
and I said, you think it age well?
And they said, I do.
And I said, okay.
And they said, you know what?
You don't know what the hell?
age
of it is.
I said, Okay.
And Park said, Why?
You don't think it age well?
And I said,
And you ain't say nothing.
You don't think it age well.
Saturday with Botox's mouth.
Here we go.
There's only one say that.
You don't think the purple tape age well?
What about it, though, that you think it age well?
That's my question.
You don't like the great beats and the awesome lyrics?
No, the lyrics are not awesome.
The flows are amazing, and the beats are incredible.
But when you start to now, in 2025, listen to the words,
so it's an amazing project because the music is amazing.
You go put that shit on and drive to DC with it on.
But when you start really listening to
YouTube, everybody driving a driver, my nigga.
Pardon me.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't get there yet.
But no, when you started listening to the words, they don't resonate like that no more.
Wow.
And then that was, but hold on.
Bray is so dope that he could say anything.
And you'd be like, it's a lot of slayers.
But you was fucking with it when it first dropped, right?
The lyrics and everything, right?
What?
So could it be breaking night to that shit?
So look, could it be that you don't resonate with the lyrics because you're just in a different space in life?
Exactly.
Hanging up with young people.
You don't be hanging out with young people.
You don't sell drugs to the community no more.
I was trying to
ask you.
You got money.
You're not poisoning our youth.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Good shit, nigga.
Next time I'm overlooking it.
Or he's no longer 5%.
I mean, oh, that's true.
Hold on.
To kick them out.
I never was 5%.
You joined the Timber?
Nah, nah, nah.
Nah, that's enough of that.
You was one of them niggas that found a clique you like and adopted.
They had this.
You found you a 5%er clique, and then you became ish.
Nobody in my hub was 5% of like that.
Oh, that's not true.
I'm not true.
That I was hanging with?
No.
No, it's mad 5% of the world.
In Newark.
I said it's a million of them.
I'm talking about my friend.
In Newark,
5%ers was out there.
It was everywhere.
They still out there.
They still are.
Right there, nigga.
Salute to that.
Somebody else is out there, too.
Yo.
You good?
Yo, yo.
Oh, you can't deny the gay heritage in Newark?
That's where you go.
I don't know this.
What's the gay heritage?
I don't know it either.
Oh, but
the gay music scene, the gay scene in Newark is a thriving, thriving scene and has been since early 90s.
Oh, really?
Where did you know that?
Yes.
It all makes sense though.
Oh, come on, it could all be social media.
Come on, come on.
No, no, no.
Yeah, I can read your eyes, bitch.
Come on.
Come on.
I don't think
don't think that I think I found the ally in you, nigga.
Those days are over.
You need an ally?
Hold on.
I am your ally, Joe.
This is a safe space.
Yeah, word.
Yo, dog, if you need to, you know what I'm saying?
You need to let you let it out, bro.
No, it's funny you say that, though, because I did see a in the, like maybe like last summer or two summers.
I was like, a video of Joe?
No, no, no, no, no.
We were Ironbound, me and my wife, and we were walking through, and there was a, um, like a big like LGBT party in Millennium.
I was actually surprised to see that it was so big, like near downtown.
But I thought that was just a one-off.
You're saying like Newark actually is known for that.
Yes.
Huh.
Wait, y'all think we just only got house music?
That's a good point.
Wait, hold up for a second.
Y'all never made no correlation?
That's a good action.
Y'all think North.
Y'all think we was just thugged out?
Follow me.
Follow me.
Like, tell me how y'all think that happened.
Y'all never made a connection.
All right.
Yo, he.
It's okay, guys.
Yo, you put a whole bunch of people in the middle of
What's up, Free?
Yo, that's your mother.
Wait a minute.
You actually look right here.
Y'all think the song deep down inside means something different.
I don't know.
Oh, I never put that together.
That's your
mother resonated with him.
Hold on.
That's it.
You know what I'm saying?
My brain didn't even think of that song.
I know you did.
Deep down inside.
Now that you mention it.
Briquette.
You got it, fam.
Jesus.
Yeah, you got it.
See?
You knew a different part of North.
Yeah, you got to be careful trying to educate people.
You from a different part of New York.
All right.
It's not slides you on air.
I know you won't be.
I'm fine.
Hey, I'm slide.
Hey, I'm all that to bed.
Hey, keep it.
Put the red dot on his calf.
Stop.
Nah, not your first day back.
Don't do that.
Oh, no day back.
Not your first day back.
No day back.
But not your first day back.
All right, you got it.
And not now, neither.
I'm fucked up.
You don't know.
Things have changed
since you've been gone.
My back is fucked up.
Hey, don't use that, but this is.
My back is fucked up.
What happened?
I think Lex just jumped on my shit.
Ooh.
No, no.
I think Lex just jumped on my shit when I wasn't
prepared.
Wasn't looking.
And I didn't feel it till the next day.
And now it's a week later.
It's going to go away.
It don't seem to be improving.
It's going to go away.
You did acupuncture?
Yes.
You did?
A couple weeks of that should do it.
And the cupping and all that.
The other one tonight.
Nigga, I got an art out.
Acupuncture, cupping, all that stuff.
It'll get that vigilant.
That cupping shit really work?
Yeah.
Yeah, it worked.
I do it every week.
It works.
Yo, shout out to everybody.
That cupping shit really works.
I throw niggas off.
Totally.
You never cupped?
Oh, he cupped.
He's from Newark, man.
That's what I'm saying.
Watch him cupping.
And his family's from the church.
Watch out the freeze.
No, watch out for the freeze, nigga.
I'm riding with my man.
Nigga had that freeze.
Yeah, they throw about a whole
Thursday, Sunday school.
They got.
yo, stop.
I know that shit.
They go in at five in the afternoon and get out 12 a.m.
Niggas act quicker in there.
Thursday, Wednesday, Sunday school.
In the morning.
In the morning.
Oh, shit.
What time you got a whole 12?
Oh, man.
Freeze.
Tim, stop.
I'm talking to freeze like that, nigga.
Who the fuck you talking about?
Thursday, Sunday school.
That's funny, nigga.
Thursday the Sunday.
My mom tried to put me in that shit.
shit?
Nah.
Nah, sorry.
Sorry.
Some shit you got to put your foot down as a kid.
Fucking idiot.
Just to tie this whole thing together, Ish said purple tape didn't age well, and then you said something blasphemous.
No, I didn't.
You said it before on here.
Yeah, I gave my very expert music opinion on something.
Uh-huh.
And which was...
Without a care as to what novice may disagree.
Okay.
And what was that?
What was good?
What was it?
Oh, I say ready to die.
It's aged like shit.
I disagree.
Yeah.
And you think that's expert?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't try to mix my words.
You said regardless, my expert music opinion.
I said that's my
music opinion.
I think there's some shit on there that didn't definitely age bad.
I'm a music expert.
But there's a bunch of shit that didn't.
That's what I just said.
I think there's some shit that aged bad on there, but there's some shit.
There's a lot of shit that didn't.
Yeah.
There's more that didn't.
Yeah, that wouldn't make the list of shit that didn't age out of me.
I think the score actually aged way worse than
ready to worse than that.
Yeah, when I listen to the score now, I only want to hear Lawrence versus.
And I love that.
Oh, that's fair.
Where at the time, like, you could kind of sit, you could fight prizes.
Hey, y'all, let me ask you a question.
Oh, shit.
Nigga, prize is your idol.
No, why Cliff?
You wanted to be prized.
Nobody wants to be prized.
Yo, you think
he went to jail?
Yeah, freedom.
Watch the fuck itself, nigga.
Watch itself, bro.
My niggas out.
Oh, please ask him.
Please.
So you think back in the day, Clef and Prize was killing shit.
What I'm saying is, at the time,
neither were bastard lyrics, but you can get through it now, and they dust around the books.
If you don't watch this, listen, when I listen to the score now, I'm kind of like, I really want to hear Laura skip to the next track.
I love the production, and I love some of Clef's verses, but I'm just saying, I don't, it didn't age as well as I would have thought.
Shout out to Y Clef nigga.
Watch it.
I age better than ready to die.
I mean, age worse than ready to die.
Ready to die to me is amazing.
And then I'm.
God,
yo, are not respect.
Yo, are not God.
My dwarf.
You're not putting Patra on in your car today.
It don't sound the same.
I'm not skipping that one.
It don't sound though.
The rest of it, I'm good with.
What else on it is aged bad?
Everything that's not a preem beat.
Nah, that's a good thing.
Oh, that's crazy.
Everything that's not a prem beat.
Suicidal Tennessee.
Every day.
Explore for us.
Everyday Struggles.
It's one of the best songs ever made.
Don't be stupid.
That's what I'm saying.
Things don't change.
You keep naming it right.
Don't be stupid.
It's just a great album.
You just don't like that Patra song.
Which is fine.
No, it's not that.
I think Gimme the Loot has aged horribly.
Oh, I'm seeing
Lucy.
Horribly.
You think so?
We just played that shit by the gears.
Because you stopped robbing people and now you don't like it.
Yeah, you got the loot.
That's what it is.
You stop robbing people.
You don't like it.
You stop doing it.
You got the loot.
He's like, I don't need it.
This nigga's crazy.
He still wanted this shit.
And you're real quick.
And then I asked...
What Pac album didn't age well?
And Park said all Pac albums.
No, the room, the whole room.
Went crazy.
The whole room said every Pac album aged back.
No, I didn't say everyone.
I said except for all Ozami and Machiavelli.
Yeah, that's my answer, too.
All I see and Machiavelli, I'm good with.
Yeah.
The rest of the album albums.
So that means that y'all think me against the world is.
The other 74 of them aged before it's crazy.
The hits on there are still great.
The rest of the album cuts don't do it for me the same way they used to.
Look at Ish.
He tight.
He don't agree with y'all.
I don't accept that take from the room.
Yeah.
That's okay.
Explain.
I know.
That's what I'm saying.
I know.
I understand it, though.
Pac's production, even back then, was not the greatest.
So I understand it.
I agree with that, but when he hit, he hit.
Yeah, for sure.
And Me Against the World, he hit on it.
Hit.
Me Against the World
for me is in there with All Eyes On Me
and Machiavelli.
Machiavelli left Earth.
Yes.
I agree.
Machiavelli left
me left Earth.
Machiavelli is also fired.
The problem with Me Against the World is that there's too much.
Machiavelli, All Eyes On Me for me, is
ill maddick.
It was writtenish.
Okay.
I mean, I can live with that argument.
I think Machiavelli.
Well, All Eyes On Me did Libra.
Yeah, that was a bad thing.
On a double album.
That album's insane.
Machiavelli, though.
That shit's perfect.
That's one of the things.
With the hood, with the hood conspiracies that was floating around about.
Yeah, and a little clear and shit on that.
Yeah.
That shit you made.
I just like All Eyes On Me Better, but I think that's fine.
Boy, you niggas, it's crazy.
Me against the World Got Filler in it to me, like now.
I'm going to call it Filler, but I listen to it.
Me Against the World, when I listen to it now, I love the big hits, and then it's tracks I can skip.
What about All Eyes On Me?
Speaking of filler, there's not a ton of filler.
And it's a double album, so I give it a little bit.
If you made All Eyes on Me one album, it's probably arguably the best album ever.
It's thriller.
It's up there.
I agree.
It's up there.
It's up there.
Yeah.
But you didn't.
And it's still up there.
I'm still up there.
And it's still up there for you.
It's amazing.
Freeze, respectfully.
What?
Speak in peace, Joe.
Speak in peace.
I'm here.
I'm here today.
I'm with you.
I'm here.
You went outside.
That's all I'm with you.
No, I'm not going to say that.
I don't.
But I mean,
West Coast MTV.
Bruh.
It's just a different thing.
But the early Pac LT.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Freeze don't really fuck with Pac.
He's a big Pac like that.
Oh, is that?
But he's a West Coast dude.
Yes, he does.
Pac, but West Coast dude.
See, Freeze don't really fuck with Pokemon.
You know what I'm saying?
He don't fuck with him.
You know what I'm saying?
You just don't fuck with Pac like that.
I'm not a big Pac fan.
I was like, oh, wait a minute.
You didn't jump to my aid when I was like, Pac was overrated when I first started working here.
I have.
That's because you just started working.
I said, you didn't jump to my aid.
I didn't say you're not.
I was like,
you let me die by myself.
No, you just got to go out there and
show you.
You gotta show you can get busy.
All right, for as a hip-hop head, though,
there are certain things I've come to expect.
Right?
And let me not say hip-hop kid, because that includes the fucking nerdy kids that was watching from their window.
As a nigga that was moving around and got a record deal, damn, now I forgot my point.
You spent so much time shit on their record deal.
Me against the world, I was outside.
Wait, what was we?
Oh, I was just outside.
There's certain things that you come to accept.
There's certain opinions that, albeit different from yours, you've come to accept.
The fact that there are people that are not Tupac people, I have accepted that.
Me too.
I don't accept that.
I've accepted it.
I accept everything.
I don't accept that.
And I am a Tupac person.
I'm just not.
I just want him as high as everybody else.
I'm too much of a Tupac person to have Tupac talks.
I love Pac.
I just think that he's got a lot of me too.
There's a lot of stuff in his discography that I could do without.
That's all I'm saying.
Yo, dog.
I'm just talking about as a fucking somebody to transcend one of the first people you saw that transcended this year.
He's one of the most iconic artists of all time.
Hey, yo, Dr.
Sega.
Tupac,
hip-hop artist.
Tupac was selling five and six million albums when you had to go in the store and buy him.
Me Against the World was a double.
I do.
That sold six million albums.
I was off the shit.
Yo, you're calling on my shit.
You're following on my shit.
I don't know what you mean about me.
I'm not, I mean,
I mean, pardon me.
I mean, all eyes on me, which is a double.
Six million copies, my nigga.
That's him?
A double?
That's crazy.
Come on, bro.
Paul, you call him iconic, one of the iconic, the iconic rapper of all time.
Yes.
Based off of what?
Not only music, but based off everything.
Based on what he produced.
Music included.
I think that he has 10 songs that you could arguably say are the best hip-hop song of all time.
I think Mark Transcended music and
his outside music shit is what really put him up there for sure.
Everybody damn, my nigga, you got to think.
I think he died at 25 or 26 years old.
26, I believe.
Like, yo, thanks.
That's what's insane.
He accomplished that before 26 years old.
Yeah, yeah.
You get what?
Both of them.
Big is different because, no disrespect, Big only had two albums.
Yeah, true.
You get what I'm saying?
Pac died and had 17 albums floating around the hood
of unreleased music.
To the point where niggas were like, yo, he ain't dead.
Right.
Some of that shit should have stayed on.
Machiavelli number seven is out.
Like, you get what I'm saying?
I'm just giving you an example of how much shit.
He had put out.
He made a lot of music.
I don't know all that.
I don't know if he would have put all of it out, and I know a lot of it he should not have put out.
He probably wouldn't have.
You know what I mean?
So I don't, but I feel you.
I mean, he transcends all.
The fact that people, he's the first black star, certainly like first black rap star that transcended death when people actually, you know, like Buddy Holly, Elvis,
Marilyn Morocco is still living.
Yeah.
He was our first person.
We were like, yo, this motherfucker can't be there.
That tells you how much he transcended hip-hop.
I think that's a fact.
There's nobody bigger than Pac to me in the hip-hop.
We will come back.
We will come back to this conversation about...
Some of our biggest stars that are no longer with us.
I do want to have the AI Sorosaurus.
Okay.
Sora.
Sora.
I want to have that talk with you guys about what they're doing with Prince and Michael, just everything, bro.
It's everything.
And what that means for us and the people listening out there.
What does it mean for you and how does it impact you?
I do want to have that conversation at
some point.
But let's start, man.
I'm glad to have Ish back.
Yes, Zerve.
Out on bail for sure to jail.
What's the next line of that, Ice?
Wait, where y'all talking about it?
I stepped on the scene.
I hear the Hoochie screaming.
Peanut for money.
California dreamer.
But yeah, yo, you key on it.
You told me that.
Okay, guys.
Oh, you shit.
You gave Ice like a quick hip-hop grab.
Yeah.
No,
he wasn't.
He came back on fire.
Nigga,
this nigga well wrestled.
We niggas on fire.
We gatekeeping again.
We gatekeeping again.
Freeze told him.
That's right, Freeze.
That's right.
Fuck out of here, right?
Um, oh, gatekeeping.
Wait, hold on.
Scarface.
Well, the ghetto boy.
We'll allow it.
We'll allow it.
It is Scarface rapping.
Yeah, it is coming.
Headlight, I can't sleep.
I toss and turn.
Candlesticks and the dark visions of bodies being burned.
Four walls just staring at a nigga.
I'm paranoid, sleeping with my finger on the trigger.
My mother's always dressing, I ain't living right.
But I ain't going out without a fight.
See, every time my eyes close, I start sweating.
And blood starts coming out my nose.
But I don't know who it is, so I'm watching my back.
I can see him when I'm deep in the cockpits.
fuck that shit, cause that's a nigga tryna kill me.
I'm poppin' in the crip when the wind blows.
Every 20 seconds got me peeping out my windows.
Shout out to everybody.
Go to Challenge very quick.
We never turned dick riders.
Yo, you think that chick gonna live what he did?
This nigga said.
Remember when his fans got dead?
The whole shit was set up.
Shit up.
Whole fan formed the signs in a letter.
It got back to the business.
What up now?
Hold New York City, whole Jersey.
cages, you can't drown.
You can't drown, you can't drown.
Epic shit talking between the records.
She sounded so cool.
Oh
man.
Oh no, man.
Oh no, man.
The boys on the hell.
Already days
So improved, ask my bitch to the niggas filled with the broken.
Yo, yo, man.
I almost can't even play it.
It brings back too many memories that, man, man, you niggas could not even.
You niggas, man, man, y'all couldn't just be outside when this was out.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
I'm gonna be honest, man.
You niggas couldn't just be outside.
It wasn't no social media.
You just had to watch from a window or hear about it when you went to your aunt's house who still lived to.
Pick up the social media.
Are y'all crazy?
You know how many you niggas I was robbing when this was out?
You sure you was doing the robbing?
Just making sure?
You can ask about me.
I'm just making sure, you know what I mean?
We're not changing history here.
You can ask about me.
How many of you niggas was just getting beat up on when this was out?
This was the fucking dust head era.
Oh, man.
God is outside.
Are you crappiness?
Crazy.
Slide to Newark on Saturday.
Nigga.
The wet block.
The wet block.
Outside.
I ain't hear what he said.
We're robbing nigga on Friday that you and your crew slide to Newark on Saturday.
Oh shit.
Put on Spider-Man.
I'm trying to spider.
We don't put the highest stage.
I can see
Hit me on the ribs, pull up my socks.
We can't ever say that this age, man.
Whatever means that this one.
This one.
Yeah, nigga, you was there.
You were there for this.
Let's get right to it.
Rizzo's always fucking mine.
Yeah, this don't make no sense.
This makes no sense.
Let's see all the to your garden.
Pardon me.
I know
shit.
Me had to get pissed to whip up no spots like bullshit.
So now,
Nah, yo, that'll that'll make somebody get robbed today if you keep playing
Oh my god, yo some open windows I see right now that shit right there
You fucking kids have no idea on your little fucking Instagrams
You guys have no fucking clue while you make your little TikToks was a meme the other day talking about yo these fucking 15 year old kids talking about they depressed and need to see a therapist they They got 16 hours outside.
Yo, these kids have no idea, nigga.
In 96, if you was hearing this, if you was hearing my voice, I was in your basement already.
I fucking had you.
I found the window that your stupid ass husband left a jar, nigga.
A jar.
Oh, man.
Oh, my God.
Going to the good neighborhood where they ain't locked the door.
All right.
All right.
Jesus.
Thank God we alive.
You ain't going to get Mark his drop.
Thank God we alive, man.
Fuck Mark.
No, Mark ain't getting shit.
New flip.
Who is that?
Who is that?
Mark with my hill.
All right.
Damn, that was great.
It was.
867 is the episode number.
Bright ass, stupid lights, man.
The fucking harvest moon fucked me up last night.
Oh, you was out there looking at it?
No, I was out there minding my business.
And then I happened to look up that shit.
I was like, all right, there's something going on.
Yeah.
Something going on up there.
Last night was the first super moon.
Yeah.
Super moon slash harvest moon, which means the moon was closer to the earth.
So you saw it differently last night.
And it was bright if you looked up there.
Yeah, I saw it.
If you looked up there, they wasn't lying.
Yeah.
You know how to be lying sometimes.
Yeah.
What episode is this?
867.
Welcome to episode 867.
Oh, man.
man.
800s.
Classics.
Classics.
Indeed.
Of the Joe Button podcast.
Brought to you by a feudal by Powerby Prize Picks.
Prize Picks Gang.
I'm your humble, grateful, gracious, really happy to be here, host here with some really amazing people.
To my right, Queens Get the Money.
Queens Flip is here.
To his right, huh?
Big ish back in the building.
That's that ish.
You know the vibes.
Next to him, Big Ice, the freeziest of them all.
Mr.
Take it Further is in the building.
Next to him, our good brother, Dark Lamont Hill, is in the building.
Next to him, our lighter lighter brother, Parks, is here.
Next to him, we have Big Poe here.
Corey is still here, fresh off a date Saturday night.
We was kissing up in here.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, he was kissing.
He was kissing.
How you know, nigga?
Corey getting sorry.
He was kissing and
kissing.
Yo, that's why you got this shit on your lips right now.
You the shiny shot.
Yo, that shit do look shiny.
Look at Corey.
You try to get your white mom, nigga.
Oh, gee.
What the fuck?
Corey, make some noise.
Corey got back into
the kissing game.
That's crazy.
High five ass.
It's been a while.
He had to catch out.
Just make it out.
I don't want to put it in.
Let me just kiss you.
Just kiss at you.
It was naked.
He was naked.
That was funny, sorry.
Fuck out of here, Corey.
Oh, my God.
Man.
Fucking Erickson is here.
That's true.
Tanner Savon is here.
Tanner, I read the paragraph under one of them last Patreons.
I'm going to call you later.
We got to talk.
We got to get some shit together.
What's up, man?
How's everybody doing?
How's everybody feeling?
What's poppin'?
What's popping?
What's poppin'?
Good.
I'm good.
I'm feeling amazing.
I'm feeling good.
How's your business weekend?
Great, man.
Amazing weekend.
What you did?
I went to the circus Saturday.
That was fly.
That was a lot of fun.
And then Sunday, I was...
That's just any circus.
No, not anything.
Universal soul, not the universe soul circus.
You don't need some black shit?
Yeah, let them know you went some black shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But nah, that shit was fire.
I went three years ago.
It was amazing.
Took the kids.
Everybody had a good time.
My mom went.
She had a great time.
Yo, what are they doing at the circus now?
It's a lot of
performances, acrobatics, shit like that.
Fuck it shit.
No animals.
Clowns.
Yo.
Stop.
What the fuck wrong with you, bro?
I didn't say that.
Respect the circus, nigga.
The soul circus, yeah.
Nah, because I know they don't have animals and shit no more.
It's over.
Yeah, Let the animals go.
But everything, everything else.
Nah, the ants.
Some animals, they produce the squirrels and
possibly see your picture.
There are some animals.
Don't do that.
Don't play with free.
Nah, I'm saying that.
Look at that, the squirrels.
There wasn't no squirrels.
Don't do that.
Oh, they didn't bring the squirrels at the time?
They got the little clowns in the shit.
They'll be running.
Yeah, they had the clowns in the house.
And the tightrope.
The gymnast.
Tightrope.
All that's
clowns.
These clowns was lit, though.
I don't believe it.
Was they drunk?
Nah, they wasn't drunk.
Nah, that's a show.
Really good.
This was in Newark.
That's what they are in the show.
They were in the North Clowns.
They do a lot of the colors.
In Newark, balancing, balancing poles.
They clown star Vogan.
Yo, put the house music out with the clowns.
Y'all love these jokes.
Pump the jam, pump it up.
Why the heat of all?
I don't know why.
Three stars.
We always play that stupid ass record.
Crazy.
Y'all fuck with clowns.
Glad you had a good time, though.
Yeah, there you are.
But good time.
And then Sunday, I sat back and watched my whole division lose.
Yeah, he sure did.
Stupid ass.
On a box.
So, stupid ass.
Perfect week.
Commanders.
What about y'all?
I was upstate with the homies, man.
We kind of redid my bachelor party, sort of, kind of.
For everyone that could make it.
It was cool.
We just went fishing, went by the campfire, played music, got lit.
You went fishing for your bachelor party?
No, not that part we didn't do for the bachelor party, but that's what we did this weekend.
Yeah, saw them big-ass fish, too.
Yeah, we we were slaying the fucking lake trout out there.
That's fish.
I mean,
someone from up there had a little technique.
He just had some copper wire on a spool and was just dropping that shit in with just like a regular spoon, just like a basic ass lure.
And we were just bomb, bomb, bomb bomb.
You stole this technique?
I don't fish really, particularly anymore.
Do y'all know how to fish?
Yes.
I don't.
So I wasn't.
I love fishing.
I've never been fishing.
I might need to hit you up for that.
I need some techniques.
Super fun.
No, I heard it's dope as hell.
Yeah.
I've never been though.
Yo, that's a dope.
You niggas is fishing.
Maybe you should go out fishing now.
We should go fishing together.
Yeah, go fishing with me, nigga.
I'm not going fishing with y'all.
He probably going to watch it before.
I've been fishing before.
I've gone before.
I never been.
It doesn't seem like you're back, really.
No.
No.
Ain't no strippers.
Not for me.
He don't like the water.
He's scared of the water.
Oh, shit.
I'm scared of the water too.
Nigga said.
After an hour or two, I'm circling back for that.
Nigga said, You throw your bait.
You throw your bait another water.
Oh, shit.
You fish.
You doing, yo.
Yo, you helping us.
I'm not helping you.
That was just funny.
Bitch, why you wild today?
No, that was funny.
I still thought about the new news.
I get it, my nigga, but you back, yo.
That was funny.
He said, We back.
That's your first help him.
The fish don't got no BBL.
The man going crazy on it.
The man going crazy.
He's spreading families.
He's still going.
What?
Nigga, family.
Chill.
They listen.
He good.
I'm lost.
All right.
You got it.
I don't want no problem.
What you did, Joe?
Absolutely nothing.
No.
I'm recovering.
I'm trying to heal.
I'm trying to get better.
You're You're well, so.
I've been on watching fucking the Ed Gim story.
Oh, is that good?
On that film.
I guess we can get that later, but.
It's really creepy.
Yeah, it looks a little.
It's really creepy.
The whole skin thing.
But if you know his story, it was creepy.
It's creepy.
Everything is creepy about it.
Leatherface, Psycho,
Silas and the Lambs, all kind of based around his story.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
That's him.
It was a real person?
Yes.
I didn't know that.
Taking on people's skins and wearing it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's creepy.
Oh, yeah.
No, I don't need to watch that one.
Y'all got it.
Word.
That's what y'all wasn't doing.
I don't know.
He don't don't like nothing.
No part of that shit.
What's his name?
Ed Grisham?
What's his name?
Ed Game.
Fuck you.
You got to grow up, nigga.
Scary movies is a part of life.
It got to be.
I'm just saying, like, I hate that shit.
You got to grow up.
Why do I want to watch that movie?
Both be the toughest niggas that talk the smartest.
Both be your intellectual niggas.
Oh, I don't want to watch scary movies, nigga.
Why do I want to watch a movie about a nigga taking people's skin off?
putting it on his face.
Just learn.
It ain't my twist.
I'm good.
I ain't mad if people like it.
This ain't for me.
I got you.
It just ain't for me.
What did you do flip?
Just learn.
This weekend?
Just filming.
Moving around, filming.
I saw Rayquawn.
I saw Havoc yesterday, Hitboy, Alchemist.
It was nice.
That was cool.
He was in the studio with him?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just filming.
You working on something?
Okay.
If he's working on something?
Nah, just me and J.R.
just filming him.
Put some shit down?
No.
You're a rapper, nigga.
Not anymore.
Oh.
When did you realize that rap wasn't your way?
That's a great question.
Me?
Yes.
And Parks.
Once Once I learned how to make beats, it was over for that.
You just knew.
Do you feel like you were just more talented in one area than another?
And when was it you?
Because I heard you rap.
Once he learned to knock the food out of the niggas' hands.
Yeah.
Well, I heard you rapping.
I was like, if you had worked, if you had committed
a rap, you're not a bad rapper.
That's what I'm saying.
You could have been a great rapper.
That's why.
It was A Bars right now, then.
What are you talking about?
Let us hear a little something.
You get it first, and I get you.
Yeah.
Well, I'm retired.
I'm retired too.
Listen.
When I realized, it was a point where after the whole T-Mobile thing, things got stagnant.
Because
in real time, I started to realize how music was evolving.
So you ride the whole get light feet era shit, and that
the whole get light, chicken noodle soup, bra.
Like Snap.
Yeah, that propelled me locally.
You were a Snap rapper?
Well, yeah, Chicken Doodle Soup with the ham on the side.
I had that right.
I had a couple of then the T-Mobile shit.
I had these things.
Giddy.
You gotta pause.
You can't just.
No.
Parks, please find us off.
No, for real.
It got like
with that ham on the side.
Yeah, it's called Chicken Ooh Soup Queens Mix.
It's got three million views on YouTube.
So, what I'm saying,
I got my sleeve up.
Oh, yeah.
So, so, but when I realized that,
it was just,
I had to try to.
You feel like the moment passed.
Yeah, the moment passed.
Got you.
And then being around Bino, then being around stack and then chinks.
You try to just.
All right, the moment is passing just
the moment it passed.
I'll bend your mic, nigga.
Watch your fucking mouth.
Whoa, whoa.
I used to say that, too.
Wait, whoa.
Was you in North when you said that?
No,
no, no.
He was in Queens.
I was in Queens saying.
He was in North Philly when he said that shit.
No, no, no.
He wasn't bending no mics in North Philly.
And please don't bend my mic.
No.
Hey.
Oh, God.
For real.
But every once in a while, I do a little freestylist.
You hear me?
Yeah, I heard you recently.
I saw you put on something.
I was like, oh, good rap.
I think you have a music bone in your body, but I think you got a lot of bone in your body.
You guys want to hear some chicken noodles?
No, yes.
No,
no, no.
I want to to hear him plagiarize.
No!
Pause, if you do that, we...
Why?
I said little D, Lumi D.
This shit don't got no army.
What's going on?
Yeah, it's over.
Oh, there we go.
I know your name was like a dancing queen.
Stop.
I hate this shit.
Not only harder, but there's no book.
Yo, tell that nigga to turn it off.
I told him what.
I told him.
Yo, Queen's flip, yo.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Do the dance.
Let me do the dance.
Let me see the dance.
Do the dance.
Let me see the dance.
Do the dance.
Why are you doing the dance?
Oh, my God.
HD version, man.
What's up?
Hot chicken in the suit.
When I have my side.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Oh, my God.
That's it.
Yo, you're about to get 70 million views.
That was the first nigga.
Stack was like, nigga, what?
Don't bring that up again.
I got you.
Yo.
I see where he was taking us.
But do me a solid over here.
Don't do that again.
On this broadcast.
I'm going to download this.
Don't ever bring that up again.
I think that could actually be his.
Holy shit.
That's a good drop.
That's a good drop.
If only I found it when I needed it.
Oh, shit.
Yo.
Yo, he sit there and hear everything I say.
All right, I'm done.
That was my only one.
I'm done now.
I'm done.
All right, come on.
Let's get to these topics.
Let's do it.
Let's get to these topics.
Let's have a good time.
It is good to have you back.
Oh, let me just say one thing.
I just want to let you know.
That's how it's going to be.
I just want to let you know Mark Broad on the board is Arabic.
Is that Arabic?
Is that Arabic?
Yeah.
Mark Broad is Arabic on the board.
So I don't know, like, Joe said I slipped topics in.
Okay.
Without writing them on the board.
So I wrote it on the board.
That's it.
What's up?
What's up, Mark?
No, it wasn't about the board.
I was going to say, first of all, I had a good weekend.
Thank you.
Fuck you off for not asking.
But I dropped my Patreon today.
It lost.
And so I'm very excited about it.
So hopefully,
I took Joe's advice.
Joe said, you know, we should have them.
We should have that entrepreneurial spirit.
So I did that.
So thanks.
Hopefully, everybody can support it.
And I appreciate y'all.
I'm assuming all y'all will sign up.
Oh, for sure.
Thank you.
Appreciate that.
You're going to get a lot of shit over there.
I know it.
Oh, yeah.
He's going to talk tonight's pieces about you.
After hear that hand on the side shit, I'll get over there.
Now, is the same person running it that ran your
ex club?
Your ex-club?
I've assembled a slightly different team.
I have,
there's a few.
You good?
I got some other people.
Did somebody put their foot down?
My team was solid.
I use some of the same people you use.
No, you don't.
No, you do.
They told me after I paid them.
No, they don't.
They were like, I was like, oh, shit,
yeah.
I was like, what's the difference?
Like, you pay me?
Oh, shit.
Hey, yo, what person up.
One person got away when you was in people that I
use, but I gatekeep down, nigga.
I understand.
I understand.
This is a contract.
Hey, yo, hey.
I feel you.
I appreciate it.
You have contracts with people you don't pay?
What exactly is it?
That's called slavery.
Yo.
Every week in my house, just to have some fun, I ponder that just for a little while.
It never fails.
What's up?
Flip has contracts with people.
Every week I try to think of the answer to that.
I do have contracts with people.
And I pay them.
Yeah, I pay them.
I pay them event-based.
No, no, no.
I don't get that.
When you pay them, it's an event.
I've never questioned them.
I didn't want it.
I didn't answer it.
When you pay them, it's an event.
That was funny.
I'm not worried about the pay.
I'm talking about the language in it.
Like, I want to just read like a copy.
Do you draft them yourself?
No.
If I hit you, you're a pike.
Part of the gig.
I got a lawyer.
I know it sounds like I know I talk breakfast and I civilized.
He ain't got civil nothing.
Ain't nothing civil about it.
I'm the most civilized person up here.
There we go.
The most civilized, man.
Pay attention.
Anyway, speaking of lawyers, we might owe David an apology.
Who the fuck is David?
David, man.
Where the fuck you been in the tunnel?
Nigga?
I thought he was locked up.
You thought I was joking.
You don't never know none of these things.
Oh, you was locked up?
Free you in advance, nigga.
He was gone for like six episodes.
Don't know none of the stories.
Don't want to talk about his time away.
Yo, who the fuck is David?
David is an RB singer.
It's been just all over the news.
He was
accused.
Why do you do that to people?
What?
Stop.
We don't catch it in real time.
I don't.
It probably do.
He ignores you.
I got to go back and watch you.
You get a lot of shit off.
Can you just go to the business?
Stay for it.
Stay for it.
Anyway, okay.
David is an emerging singer, well known on the internet.
His girlfriend went missing.
Yes.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
She she was found in a car, Tesla in California.
The car was owned by him.
They later found a tattoo written on both of their fingers.
And there's some other things that tie them together romantically while she was underage.
There were certain people in the media suggesting that because of
the fact that it was his car and their relationship and the fact that she was missing for over a year, some people suggested that he might be guilty of killing her.
I was those people, to be clear.
And me.
Yeah, right.
All of us.
And the rest of of the people who could read it.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
He's alleged to have done this.
I smell suspicion.
Over time, the police never picked him up, and we were like, why would they do that?
The most recent reports are suggesting that he's not a suspect, that the police are saying he is not named as a suspect.
So some people are saying, y'all got to walk it back now.
You got to apologize to him.
I'm saying, let's just wait.
The police didn't say he didn't do it.
They didn't say they've ruled him out.
They said he's not a suspect.
That could happen for lots of reasons, including they're still watching you to see if you do some stupid shit.
Or lead us to more bodies, lead us to more evidence, etc.
So I'm not assuming it, but the police are liars.
Yeah, you said it lots of people.
The police are liars.
The police are lying.
And I'll rock you to sleep.
He is a suspect.
There's so much wink-wink circumstantial evidence that they have to be very, very careful with how they collect their evidence, where they get it from, and they have to be able to prove a murder.
They have to be able to prove a murder, not what looks like a murder.
So they raided his house.
They raided some other houses.
They've already put into effect things that say they believe him to be a suspect.
But there's, I'm sure, there's a loud public outcry that says, why hasn't this person been arrested yet?
And the best way to quiet that is to say, he is no longer a person of interest or a suspect or whatever they said.
But if you believe that, then I got a bridge to sell you on this street, not even far.
Yeah, no, he's 100% a suspect.
Yeah, and rightfully so.
And every week this story gets stranger and stranger.
Every time I think there's no more that can make it strange, something else happened that make it strange.
Like apparently he was running around with a girl that looked exactly a girl that looked exactly like the Celeste girl after she supposedly had vanished.
So timelines are funny now.
Remember last week or or two weeks ago, I said there was some other singer nigga that they said was David.
So
there are
facts or things lingering that could just muddy the waters.
And the girl really do look like her.
So I mean you introducing body doubles,
stunt doubles.
There's a lot of shit going on here.
Study doubles and stuff.
I totally expect the police to take their time with is what will be somewhat of a high-profile case.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That means all eyes on them.
Yeah, you can't fuck it up.
up that means all eyes on them
even even how they gather the information and the evidence and all of that could be if they do it wrong it could not be the whole evidence and fuck it up the case and what i was reading um right now the only thing that they could do is the concealment of the body and that charges a misdemeanor out there yeah oh well that's like abuse of a corpse all those kind of it's like that ain't what we on so we need to take our time so we can get this nigga the right way
if he did it we do if he did it elected i do want to say that he's innocent until proven guilty.
He deserves a presumption of innocence.
It looks mighty suspicious to me, but he deserves a fair trial.
He deserves everything that everybody else does.
That's like some American Constitution shit that we have to say, right?
Yeah, yeah.
But people pick and choose what they say about it.
All right, let's try it.
Let me use me.
If there happened to be a dead body in the trunk of a vehicle that was registered to me, if I didn't do it, I know someone that did.
Right.
Was involved somehow.
Somehow,
I loaned my key one day to somebody who had ill intention.
Somehow in this,
I am involved.
You guys explain.
I'm just trying to find out how and what that is.
But to say we just don't know and he's innocent and
his car, that's a crock of shit.
Yeah, not to mention the fact the whole dating minor thing.
Right.
Like there's still, even if he maybe didn't cause physical harm to this girl, still is guilty of something.
That's what I'm saying.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
Let me ask you another question about this, thinking about First Amendment.
Here's a song called Romantic Homicide.
But they said the song was done way before.
But some people suggested that he's had some mental health issues and that he's been thinking about doing this kind of thing.
That's why he made the record.
My point isn't that.
Does this make you think differently about using lyrics as evidence?
Like if people if people have songs and music that suggest crimes or admit to crimes or or whatever
what happens is
where do we draw the line especially with when it comes to hip-hop because in hip-hop violence guns murder all of those things unfortunately have been a topic in hip-hop you know what i'm saying so now in that particular instance yeah it may be applicable but where do we draw the line when we start trying to prosecute all these kids yeah i'm i'm i'm i'm i'm i'm of the position that we shouldn't use them same by the way but it's tempting yeah i'm of the position that we should use them if they say hey, I killed so-and-so on such and so.
7th Street.
Because what they do in my, in my city, Philly, there's a lot of these young drill rappers that have admitted to crimes and locations and dates and times.
But my thing is, if that's true, then you don't need the lyrics.
Right.
Sure.
Right.
Just use that as an investigation.
Yeah, I got you.
I don't think it also.
You still might need the lyrics.
Yeah, because the lyrics is the one that's going to be.
What led you to go to this location to check for whatever?
I don't think it should go.
It goes back to the lyrics.
I don't think it should be the only or main evidence, by the way.
But I think that if you have some other proof that he may or someone may or may not have done something, and then in the song, they're saying, hey, I did this thing, I think that that should be admissible on some level.
I don't think it should be the only evidence.
I don't think it should be the evidence that puts it away.
Chopped his hands off, put him under the steps.
You just go look under the steps, and it's a pair of hands right there.
It's like, uh.
Yeah, maybe we have to bring you in for some questions.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
It can lead to slippery slopes.
I mean, we mentioned in bigot.
That's a good example, right?
If a kid is kidnapped and thrown over the bridge, you know what I mean?
Say no lyrics.
And I'm not going to say the lyrics.
But my point is, I'm not just going to go looking for gutter.
What I'm saying is that could start you on a quest for something that's not true.
And he thinks shit wasn't like shit like that.
Wasn't it?
What happened in New York?
Oh, shit.
Yo, one day y'all will come to grips with some of the things that these tough niggas was into.
The biggie lyric is just a highlight.
Yes, nigga, that's what they.
Where's the bridge?
Brooklyn.
That's not New
Y'all don't ever want to have the biggie talk, but never mind.
We've had it already.
You didn't persuade me, but I didn't think what you said was as far-fetched as some people thought.
You had it already, dude.
Dude, you down with me.
You down with me.
You can't say it publicly because you speak of colleges, but you down with me.
You down with me.
Still one of the greatest rappers ever.
Facts.
Yes.
Facts.
Listen, the greatest rappers ever was either bisexual or come from somebody bisexual.
Well,
I have no comment on that, but you're right.
Anyways.
Anywho.
Speaking of speaking in college, it's this morning.
Carry the wand.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
In my top five.
In my top five, they hold down at least three of the slots.
They got three slowed up.
Wait.
Like, loud.
Like, obvious.
I don't even know why it should be taboo.
You're going to sprinkle a little offspring in there, too?
Because
oh, if you're doing that.
Oh,
I'm out of here.
Moving on.
Saturday Night Live was amazing.
Didn't y'all see Saturday Night Live?
If you do, they had the top 10.
They got the top, at least seven of the top 10.
Go ahead, Saturday Night Live.
Did y'all watch?
Is there anything more hip-hop-based that we're saying anything to get out of this conversation?
Thank you.
I just literally read what was next to me.
Well, let's get to Mark Sanchez then.
That's hip-hop.
Oh, no, that's more
stabbing, yeah.
That ain't hip-hop.
I mean, that's enough for me.
It was Bad Bony, but yeah.
What the fuck happened with Mark Sanchez this weekend?
Yeah, Mark Sanchez is the T.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a crazy case.
Anyone want to break it down?
But basically, he was involved in a parking lot, as I understand it.
Mark Sanchez was in Indianapolis for the Colts Raiders game.
Okay.
Because, you know, Mark Sanchez.
He's an analyst.
There was a pickup truck in an alley with a 69-year-old man whose job it is to pick up the used oil.
Okay.
From the restaurants.
From the restaurants.
Big business.
Yeah, it is.
Huge business.
Huge business.
Shout out to this man.
So he's back there minding his business trying to get the oil.
Mark Sanchez buses in the car
and just, I guess there was a conversation had maybe the old, the 69-year-old man wears earpieces but didn't have them in at the time.
Okay.
Just another fact to take the note.
So who who knows if they talk or not.
But them niggas got to tussling.
Mark Sanchez starts attacking him.
Homeboy pepper sprays him.
By his account, that didn't seem to work.
So
he stabbed him multiple times.
And Mark Sanchez also stabbed this gentleman.
The picture of the victim is circulating all over the net.
Mark Sanchez was arrested.
immediately from the hospital, which gave this a different view, like because, right?
Because at first, all we heard was Mark Sanchez in an attack.
He's stabbed.
So, all of the people, oh my God, we hope Mark is okay.
Jason, what they were praying for?
What happened tomorrow?
We're praying for him.
But as it turns out, he was the drunk guy coming out of a bar.
There's footage now of him staggering after the event.
Full of blood.
Oh, shit.
Just going home.
Like, this was just
another regular night, blood all over him.
So, safe to say, Mark Sanchez probably won't have his analyst job anymore.
Yeah, no, I don't see that happening.
That's a rap, yeah.
This is where the footage is so important because, like you said, I mean, he's famous, he was the one stabbed, he could have just controlled the narrative, but when that footage came out, it was a rap.
Totally different
because that sounds great.
You're fighting elderly or 69 year olds.
That probably qualifies as elderly, right?
Yeah, no, that's elderly.
69, yeah.
That is elderly.
He's a professional athlete, drunk.
Yeah, this is not all bad.
And that's where you people underestimate how fit and extraordinary professional athletes are.
Because they play quarterback.
No, some of them motherfuckers be in tip-top shit.
Should all of them 6-4.
Yeah, all of them are in tip-top shit.
Even tired of what they're doing.
You know, man, who wants to scrap with fucking Mark Sanders?
Which
is any old world-class athlete.
I'm here.
I work minding my business.
I don't want to fight with you, nigga.
Go on, like you said.
Let me get my oil, nigga.
Nigga, drunk, fucking with him.
And me, get my oil ain't none of your business.
At all.
You just drunk, busting up in the pickup truck.
I can't hear you because I left my shit home.
I don't think that's about to turn into something.
Right.
That's crazy, man.
Come on.
I keep that poker.
You know, my mom said she just drove to Brooklyn the other day, forgot she didn't have her contacts in her.
Huh?
Huh?
What?
She made it.
Oh, yeah.
Her prescription ain't bad.
Oh, okay.
She made it by the grace of God.
Prescription ain't bad.
No, she said she was blind as a bat.
I can't leave the house without you.
I wouldn't make it very far.
I don't know nothing about contacts.
Prescription, not bad.
You can't leave the house without your contacts because what?
You would notice.
I can't see.
Yeah.
Before I got married,
I can't see.
Is that your natural eye color?
Yeah.
What?
What?
That's a bad question.
I don't.
Nigga, I've met you for a year.
I know you for a year.
Bush in your head with the.
But is it?
You know how.
You've done everything with answers.
I've known him for 20 years.
I don't know him well enough to know I ain't sticking around with no color.
You say you're not leaving the house without him, so I wouldn't know.
And you come from the era where that was flying.
That's what everybody did.
You nigga had a red contact.
You got big hair.
You did his work.
Yo, you look like one of them niggas that had some gray eyes.
You thought about it.
I bet you did.
I thought about it.
I was there for the era.
Listen to me.
I can see him doing that.
I thought about it.
I wouldn't have did that.
I wouldn't have did whatever, though.
Occasionally.
That was your business.
Follow me.
Follow me.
This shit is bad, nigga.
Play with my man again, you bitch.
That was you.
He was Last.
Oh, man.
He was doing the walk and shit, too.
So they was a crew, though, so you know they was doing the same shit.
Who was a crew?
Y'all two niggas.
They didn't know that nigga nigga in no 90s.
What y'all mean?
He always been in that nigga, right?
I was robbing people in the 90s, beating people up in the 90s.
He was a pretty boy.
He was wearing the bell bottoms in the house.
If I know him in the 90s, you would have robbed him.
I took all that Nautica shit.
You would have gotten shot.
I fucking rocked Nautilus.
I done took all that Nautica shit off, right?
You was rocking Nautica, dog.
Yeah,
all that he'll figure shit off.
He was trying to kill us before when we said we was was wearing him.
We had the iceberg, we had the Versace.
Niggas like him is how we got our iceberg.
No, it ain't.
That's true.
I don't know what type of nigga.
That's how we got our iceberg figure shit.
Every time y'all robbing, he's like, yo, nigga, come over here in the bed.
He gets new outfits.
Yeah, he gets robbed again.
Right in there.
Come on.
I was talking about his boosting days.
All of that fucking depending on what 90s got you.
Early 90s was Nordica, Tommy, Jabo, Polo.
I forgot you were later.
I forgot what it was.
Cool G and
robbing the shit out, you boosters.
I know.
You booster niggas had to be careful where you wore that shit.
Joe.
Go make your money, dog.
Don't put it on.
Joe, I was outside.
Go make your money.
I was outside.
Don't put it on.
I'm not calling you a booster.
I'm just saying.
I was.
I was.
I'm out.
And I was wearing all my boosted shit to foxes.
And ain't nothing happening.
That's not true.
Joe.
That's not true.
You know what I'm saying?
That niggas are stupid.
That little dark-skinned Bayonne girl I had.
Goodness gracious.
Meta right with Foxes.
You know what I'm saying?
I was trying to record deal with weird foxes.
I wasn't robbing nobody.
Nigga.
He was getting robbed.
That's it.
Hey,
chill out.
Amen.
Amen.
I only got robbed eight times.
I don't know who he was.
He got me fucked up.
You talk to the wrong man.
Yo, that ninth time I tore that.
Yeah.
I only got robbed.
How many times they got robbed?
You always do this shit.
I told him.
You're like, yeah, I know.
You got to do no drugs.
Wait, you joining in?
They let me keep my clothes on.
Oh, shit.
Oh, man.
What?
You too, nigga.
What's up?
They let me keep my clothes on, nigga.
I don't care what a nigga.
I don't care what a nigga tears out.
I had my box of trips on.
Who's striping, nigga, freeze?
I don't care what a nigga.
Don't watch how fucking my street freeze.
That's that meat shit.
That's that meat shit, man.
See, I love this shit.
This good guy energy.
You got a lot of money in your pocket, too, boy.
You see that literally?
Don't throw that shit on the floor again.
Don't throw that shit on the floor again.
Niggas take that.
You know what they won't.
Niggas will take that from you.
Do it again.
Niggas take that.
Niggas will take that from you, boy.
God.
And he left you saw.
I usually had niggas.
One bill.
What's your tip?
He used to do that in the club.
Throw it in the middle of floor.
Corny shit.
He wanted a corny like snake in the shit.
Put it on the fucking pocket.
The orange pill.
Oh, shit.
My shit dropped.
Rubber bands on his knot.
Nigga, man.
Put your money up.
I know those niggas.
Put your fucking money up.
That's how your brain.
Only your brain even went there.
Only your brain even went there, yo.
That's true.
You're right.
You're absolutely right.
Nigga be having a gun make the gun fall out their pocket by mistake.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
See?
Hell yeah.
You identify.
We got some real 90s shit today, man.
How do y'all take that if y'all dap somebody up and you and you can feel the heat on them?
Pause.
Whoa, whoa.
That depends on what a person says.
It depends on what it is.
It depends on what it is.
It's my man.
I'm out of it anyway.
You don't know him him the best.
Where are we at?
That's a very important question.
The movie got a lot of questions.
No, no, no.
You got to assess the source, though.
You got to assess the advice.
Not your man.
Your man is out of here.
Where y'all at?
Somewhere you both are familiar with.
It's fucking.
Yeah, I'm not feeling away.
I'll pick it up.
Last question.
Like, y'all got a decent rapport.
He might not be your man, but y'all got a decent rapport.
He gave me the app, so.
You don't know him?
Like, like.
No.
Oh, why are you?
Oh, no, my.
Why are my.
Y'all are cordial you just know him by face yeah you just cordial you seen him before y'all y'all was speaking yeah i might i might be gone yeah i'm out i'm out of there yeah you're not giving a pound no i'm a dapping
pound and go yeah i'm i'm i'm planning
no i'm planning my exit
seriously how often do y'all think y'all are around firearms that y'all don't know about a lot all the time
give me give me percentages we there's an audience listening 75 80 percent five percent at this stage of my life I don't go places where I.
Yeah, you don't really be socially out like that.
But if you go to an urban place, social day in there.
Wait, was that?
I just don't go to spots where they got it.
He got it in the trunk.
You know what?
A lot of words for scary.
Yeah, you got it in the trunk.
It's okay.
I just don't go out.
Fuck both of y'all.
They don't be on campus like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, them jeans shouldn't be everywhere.
You know what?
He's making a point.
I be on campus and motherfuckers bring guns to campus.
Yeah, you're probably more than that.
Yeah, that's true.
You got to count that.
Yeah.
Then that jumps up to like 30%.
I say 50, but me, yeah, it's even higher than that with them campuses.
80% freeze, freeze, give it to me.
It's probably 80, 85%, 80, 85% parts, give it to me.
40 studio,
I just think about it.
I know I didn't get searched coming in here.
I don't be carrying words.
And I know if I got the rapport with niggas and they ain't searching me, that's the thing.
Some niggas got it in here.
That's the thing.
Silence, please.
Or freeze.
You just not like that.
Watch the fucking break.
AB, Joe.
Yo, he's thinking that they're not searching him down.
That's healthy.
Let that nigga do it.
He would have fixed the stereo.
Hold the way, wait.
Now, niggas don't freeze.
Watch out for the bro.
Stop playing with freeze.
Watch the fucking passing mouth.
Niggas don't freeze.
Anyway,
listen, man.
It's time for me.
I love that nigga.
So I don't give a fuck.
That's my main part.
Freeze.
Yo, because I go a lot of places too.
They don't search me.
But in my head, I don't be like, yeah, I got the clout.
It's like, no,
he said that.
They don't search me.
I know that's what I'm saying.
That is what you say, nigga.
I don't think freeze was saying.
Now he's tapped.
No, that's what you say.
That is not what I say.
If you don't get searched, why do you think you ain't getting searched?
Because he's Joe Button.
Which is not.
I got the clout.
I'm saying I don't think that they think that even if I had something on me, I'm coming in here to do something.
That's what I'm saying.
That's not what I'm saying.
I know.
Yeah, I won't want to say that.
I was trying to get you to say what I'm saying.
I'm not saying that.
What do you say?
But you got to say what I'm saying.
I don't have to say what you're saying.
You think they think that you about to knock if you bump?
It's not about me.
He's saying.
It's not what I'm saying at all.
Who in here thinks that when they're walking up to the spot?
Security thinks y'all about to get crazy?
Nobody.
Only Corey's hand is up here.
Not for nothing.
Which makes sense.
And it really depends on who I'm with.
I could say that for ice, too.
Depend on who he with.
Now I can say advice because I've seen him with some niggas that didn't look safe.
Standing in the circle.
Protecting them, too.
Them niggas was, I got out of here.
You know, Preeze, nigga.
I'm talking to these niggas outside.
Pre-play with these niggas.
Niggas is part of like organized groups that cause chaos, both of them.
Yo, yo.
What you doing?
What's wrong?
What you mean?
It is time.
It's time for our favorite rat show.
But you would, the last part you were saying.
I had to say that about everybody in here except for me, actually.
Last part you were saying.
That's not true.
Yes, it is.
No, it's not.
Say what?
That each of you look like when you leave here, you could be a part of an organized group that causes chaos somewhere.
Last time you were saying that you want more organized groups.
You was telling Mark that, that you want organized groups.
It's black people.
I'm a fan of organized groups.
So you promote that, so why are you trying to do it?
Even though they got the black MAGA niggas running up on the HBC
What?
They do?
Oh, shit.
I hope they get their ass.
Anybody seen this?
No.
All right, deny it.
I ain't bringing it up then.
Bring it up.
Go down there.
We'll research it.
You know what I'm saying?
No, seriously.
They're not doing nothing.
They trying to...
They're trying to incite shit.
They're trying to incite shit.
Win niggas over.
Low-key.
Yo, they got to stop involving the schools and saying we're trying to get people to see our point of view.
No, y'all are trying to incite some shit.
So they send the black bag of people.
That's crazy.
That's how you earn their trust, too.
Got to get out there in the field.
Hey, look, Nagri.
You want to be part of this?
Like, look, what, yo?
Look, look, he knows it.
He got the brochure.
B.
Go one-on-one.
They recruited Mark B all that you.
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who Freeze.
No, if you play the Flex, you hit.
Flex just means you got to hit two out of three.
Oh, yeah.
You hit.
If you play the Flex, we hit.
We hit.
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Oh, y'all excited.
What?
They're thirsty.
Fuck excited.
No, I know how they get on it.
Yeah, that's.
Oh, okay.
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Say what?
Prospect?
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We got a lot of sports.
We got a lot of sports up here, actually.
Aisha Curry said some things.
Isha's telling me Cam Newton said some things.
Of course, Mark Robronny up there.
Before we get to any of it,
I have something I want to uncover for you guys.
Pause.
This is coming from the same guy that told you during the pandemic that they were cheating us on the amount of toilet paper they were putting on the rolls.
Okay.
is coming from that same guy.
Okay.
Because y'all know my back is fucked up.
And I bought some icy hot the other day.
It's not our granddad's Icy Hot.
They stepped on the Icy Hot?
They stepped on the door.
They stepped on the door.
Who buys Icy Hot?
I do.
Athletes.
You from the hood.
I know, which means I never thought I'd run out of my tub of Icy Hot.
No, nigga, you got to get the tiger.
Tiger ball?
Tiger ball?
In the hood?
I bet you didn't step on that.
Should have burned your skin off.
Tiger Balm is fine.
Not that that's tiger bone.
I use tiger bomb for other things.
I like to feel the sensation.
That's tiger bone.
And gold bomb.
Hey,
you're going for your gold bomb, boy.
Follow me.
Follow me.
Sensation on.
You got to get tiger bomb, yo, the little, you got to go to the hood.
That shit is.
That shit have burned your skin off, bro.
Yo, they're stepping on Icy Hot.
I believe you.
It's not the Icy Hot that we could smell in another room.
Really?
I don't know what they do in Icy Hot now.
And it coming like a deodorant roll-on shit.
It ain't the shit where, hey, there's a certain way you got to use Icy Hot.
I want to put my hand in the thing and get
it off.
And wash your hair for five minutes.
I think that's how we should use it.
I don't know what they're doing trying to make it like modern and efficient.
Touch-free icy hot.
They got the rolls and deodorant icy hot.
It don't have a smell to it or nothing.
Nah.
It's corny, bro.
That's ass.
And it just kind of numbed the area.
The old shit would heal.
The old shit.
Your bones almost couldn't even grow back together right without the old shit.
This shit is.
Yeah, that shit was going to burn you.
You was going to feel it.
Oh, you'll feel it.
Anyway, they're stepping on icy hot, y'all.
Sorry.
Hate to be very bad news.
On to sports.
Which one of these sports topics do you want to attack first?
You want to do LeBron first?
Yeah, I was going to say LeBron.
Listen to some sports.
LeBron, you are a piece of shit, LeBron James.
LeBron James
did some promo where he sat down and said this is the second decision playing off of his boys' club Miami Heatles decision that he made in whatever year that was, 2013, I don't remember.
2010, I think.
It was great marketing.
Somewhere.
Whatever.
That was great marketing.
Whatever.
Now, because LeBron is old as shit, people are waiting for some type of retirement announcement or retirement clue or something.
And he knows that.
So now he's about to be a jerk.
Mm-hmm.
You're going to try to get it.
Because stupid people like me thought that, okay, this makes sense with the timing.
Season about to start.
No way he'll start the season without letting us know that this is his retirement season.
What a decision.
What a way to right the wrong with the.
He got me.
It worked on me.
It didn't work on me.
We talked a couple weeks ago, and I was saying I don't think he would announce his retirement this close to the season because I think the league would want to coordinate where the home games are, where the rogue gate to really maximize.
Announcing this close to the season doesn't tell me the league doesn't know.
I could be coordinated with them behind the scenes, and this is the public announcement.
See, I think there's he's from what I'm hearing, and you may know more about this to me because he's not that tight with the league right now.
Okay, so
that's why I wouldn't think that.
But I just also think that this was so predictable.
Like when you see that thing, of course that was what I'm supposed to think.
So I'm like, he's going to try and throw us off.
Also, I don't think he's going to retire after watching Bryce the other night.
I think he's going to want to wait and see if Bryce has a shot in the league.
No, he's going to the league.
It's just a matter of when he goes to the league.
That's what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about in his span.
Like, he can't wait four years, but he could wait one.
If he goes after his first year, I think he'd want to play with both of his sons.
I have a sneaky suspicion Bryce would get drafted by the Lakers, too.
So I think he might want to see that.
He might look.
If he put me and my two sons on the Lakers.
That's crazy.
And salute.
Just throwing shit off.
Oh, and I definitely don't want to hear about Michael Jordan
and his crack-sniffing son.
Yeah.
It was Coke.
Did you?
He smoked some crack on a nigga.
Whatever.
You know, he smoked some crack.
No, he didn't.
Michael Jordan's son smoked crack.
You can't say that.
We don't know that.
We're just joking, y'all.
Allegedly, that's a joke.
Allegedly,
we don't know.
We don't do that.
We don't know, though.
He had crack on him.
He had Coke on him.
Coke.
It's not crack.
With some crack.
Don't some bitches.
With some crack, too.
I hate y'all.
I love that niggas from Ishius Era will still make the distinction as if public perception is
like they savvy enough to know.
No, no, no, no, no.
Crack versus Coke.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Also, public one is worse than the other.
They're not worse than another.
You know what I mean?
In public perception, one is worse.
No,
in real world, one is worse.
Yeah, one did more damage.
Are you crazy?
Did you guys see the Kodak Black method mission?
No, the what?
I don't be on fucking meth.
I tried it, though.
Everybody be on meth.
Y'all just really want to have something against me.
And at first, I thought that was funny, but I was like, wait, Adderall and all that shit is really kind of meth.
They said it's one thing, one
kill away from meth.
He's not all the way wrong.
See, I think Adderall is being one step short of Coke.
We used to call it Diet Coke.
I heard that too.
Yeah.
But, you know, drugs are bad.
Don't do drugs.
Yeah, don't.
Question though.
Question for y'all.
Is this the suit of me
there or two?
Is this the year that we can judge Bronnie?
Because last year y'all on everybody's ass on me for Crip being critical.
At what point can we assess him without being seen without seeing being seen like bullies or haters or whatever?
I'm not saying good or bad.
We can turn out to say he's the greatest player ever.
But I'm saying, when is it fair to judge this young man as a basket as an NBA basketball player?
Because I saw some highlights the first couple preseason games, or at least one, and I gave me thoughts.
Asking the question as if you've been looking for the line to get him back a bit.
It's the sick part about it.
Hey, where's the, it's all right to hate on this little line.
I don't want to hate on him.
I just want to fairly assess him.
Because last year, when I said I don't think he's a, he didn't look like a pro to me.
He's like an NBA pro, I mean.
He obviously is a G-League player and a good one.
Watching the preseason this year, I wasn't, I'm not that encouraged, but I wish him the best.
I hope he turns out to be great.
But...
Mark, you're also not a Laker fan.
That's true.
Like, you really invested in their business.
I'm a Laker observer, though.
Like, there's a few teams I watch most of their games.
Sixers, I watch every game.
Knicks, I watch most of their games.
Lakers, I watch most of their games.
So, just because, you know, growing up and then with Kobe, like, I've always loved to watch the Lakers.
And I love J.J.
Reddick.
I really, you know, as a coach, so I watch him.
But I'm wondering, like...
It's just the team for the coach.
It's funny.
Well, because I know J.J.
Reddick, you know what I mean?
So it's like I'm rooting for him.
It's more than I'm rooting for the coach.
Same thing with the Hawks.
I'm rooting for Lloyd Pierce.
Like, so when he was the head coach, like, it's that kind of thing.
And now the Pacers.
Do y'all, um, do y'all feel like this is the year to judge Bronny?
He's in the league, so you can judge him.
I mean, I just think it says something with the way that you judge this guy's kid.
What you talking about some guy's kid.
What is that about LeBron?
It is about it.
Unfortunately, a lot of people, it is about LeBron.
It's about LeBron.
No, what I mean is it's not gonna have something against LeBron.
I love LeBron.
You know what I mean?
And I think Bronny's a great kid.
Are you all gonna get quiet?
No, I'm trying to post.
There's no hate.
I do think he's a great kid, and I do love LeBron.
I was the person who thought he should stay in college.
Brownie should stay in college.
And I was the person that said that his upside, in fact, my very first time here as a guest, I said, like, I think his upside is an NBA rotation player, like a Gary Payton II, that kind of a thing.
But that would require more seasoning, four years of college.
I think that's still an upside.
I've been watching him play.
He's getting better.
But when I watched him, even in his preseason, I'm still not convinced.
But I'm like, it feels like last year you couldn't say that without being a hater.
I'm like, can we say it this year?
I think you still can't say it.
No, no, no.
Because you said it so much last year as a hater that people just going to be like,
all right, you still just trying to get your hate off.
Right.
And I'm not.
But I feel bad.
I mean, it takes more time for things to turn around if you consider him the player that you consider him as.
It takes more time.
It doesn't take a couple of months.
Yeah, it could be a few years.
It could be a few years.
You're right.
I'm saying you're right.
If you feel that way, yeah.
So you should give him a fair assessment.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah, I'd say give him some time too, especially because you're such a big Caitlin Clark fan.
Like, you can't just bash young black boys like this.
Well, Caitlin was good, though.
And then.
Look at this guy.
Miss Caitlin can play.
Miss Caitlin.
You want to shout out Adrian Wilson?
I do want to shout out AJ Wilson.
First of all, because you ain't said a word.
I mean, she won her fourth MVP.
You've been risking her.
Every time I mention WNBA, y'all make fun of me.
No, we don't.
We want a champion black woman.
You start to feel unsafe.
We want to champion black women up here, though.
That's for sure.
That's not one thing we're going to do.
Adrian Wilson, shout out to you, fourth MVP.
And I mean,
I love you.
I don't fuck with her.
I don't fuck with them at all.
Speaking of black women, what's Aisha Curry?
I've seen her in the news a lot.
What happened there?
It could break it down.
No, no, no.
I don't have the full gamut.
They said basically she's...
She goes on to every media opportunity and makes it sound, well, to people that want to analyze it this way, that she's unhappy or didn't ever want to be married or blah, blah blah blah blah.
She goes on a tour embarrassing.
The narrative is that she embarrasses her husband.
Is that not what she said?
Let's play the clip first and see what she said.
I'm gonna find the clip, but to you, married brothers, like
is that just part of marriage, like your partner having a voice?
Because I'm cool with marrying my psycho partner, but we'll be in the crib with it.
I'll listen to that shit.
But if they could just say some shit and then the world here.
you might ain't get the 3-400 yet.
The 3-400.
Meo Yanni to him out.
Oh, yeah, he don't give a fuck.
Yeah, this nigga don't care.
At all.
At all.
No, he cares.
I don't think he does.
He cares.
I think he cares.
I think while you look for the clip, I think Aisha Curry is who y'all try to paint Sierra to be.
Say more.
Yeah.
People constantly say Sierra's with Russell because this is not the dude she wants.
She just settled for him.
She wants
the bad boy and all this other shit.
And she seems to really be happy and really be this person.
With a cookbook, though.
He is thinking that Aisha Curry is all that shit y'all say about Sierra applies to Aisha Curry.
Cooking with a cookbook.
That was good.
Who you heard say that, nigga?
Where you get that?
You got that from Miss D's?
That was fire.
He ain't come up with that fire.
Watch your mouth, nigga.
He heard that somewhere.
I was like going for real.
I ain't come from that nigga.
That was a good one.
I'm not going to do that.
Does anybody know how long?
I had the clip if you want to.
Let's hear the clip first.
Yeah.
Always knew you wanted a big family.
No.
Hey, before I play this clip, this is her on
Call Her Daddy.
Okay.
Or Call Me Daddy.
Yeah.
You know the one.
Yeah.
Which.
Two very different shows.
No, it's the same show.
The bitch that wouldn't have got the money.
The squash.
You know who it is.
The one that left her partner and fucking
took off.
Yeah, took off.
Left her partner working at Whole Foods back.
No, no, no.
Partner left.
Partner thought she was Aisha and left Steph alone.
And Steph went out there.
The partner was fighting for how she was being treated at the company.
And she got the bad end of the stick.
That's what I keep telling Mark about fighting for your rights.
Sometimes you get them.
Sometimes.
There you go.
Here's your rights.
No, but listen, all I want to say about, hey, women that go on that podcast, it seemed like...
Oh, yeah.
That's their place to get their shit off their shit.
They're getting their shit off.
They're getting their shit off up there, man.
Well, shouldn't women be allowed to have their space?
Yes.
Yes.
She should.
Before I play the clip.
The picture.
All right.
Yo!
And they call me back.
Oh.
Before I play the clip, I just want to hear where y'all stand at.
Shouldn't women have their space where they get to go talk their womanly, girly, women empowerment shit?
Yeah.
Like uninterrupted.
Like we do here.
Popular.
Everybody deserves a space.
Yes.
But what happens is when you say that in your space and you are a
popular figure.
That's good for you, nigga.
I hear you.
Then that shit going to come out.
And you can't control what comes out to the media.
And I also think that, yeah, you should be able to have your space, but you should also
have some reservations if it's gonna make your significant other look stupid.
Exactly.
I think a lot of these empowered ones.
Let me play the platform.
Let me play the clue.
Let me play the client.
Did you always knew you wanted a big family?
No.
So
I
didn't want kids.
I didn't want to get married.
I thought I was a career girl and that's it.
And I had my eyes set on my goals.
And I was never the little girl that, like, dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that.
And then it happened so early in my life.
So it's like, it's one of those things, like, you don't, you don't know what you, you actually don't know what you want.
It's so hard also to
be the woman in a situation where you're like,
maybe tell him
fucking shots suck tonight.
But like, the
that is just like not a factor of conversation as much.
No,
did you
talk to Steph about it?
Like, or did you kind of keep it within yourself?
So, it didn't.
I have, I do not have kids.
Did you always knew you wanted a big family?
Oh, okay.
Oh, she go further because she goes to say because that right there is not bad to me.
Yeah, that's not bad.
Yeah, I bad agree with everything she said.
No, she was just saying she tried to talk to him.
He just don't understand because he's like, Well, we got everything.
Like,
that's my question.
Go get a job.
I disagree with that.
So, again, slow down.
I think we're having a lot of conversations.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
All right, go ahead.
So, Corey said, Yo, what the fuck you gonna go do?
And I said, Yeah, that part.
She can go get a job.
I disagree with that piece.
I disagree with that piece.
I think that there is
power
in you going out, earning your keep, whatever the case may be.
It's some fulfillment there.
And they got fly sewing machines now.
You ain't saying Williams and the machine.
The shit with the laser.
For real.
They got the shit with the triple needle.
Yeah.
Good job, man.
Yo, and he called me the massage.
It's easier ever to go grocery shopping now.
No, I disagree.
I think that there is, when you get in a relationship that young, I think that she could potentially feel like she missed out on a big part of the world.
I'm dead serious when I say that.
I'm with you.
Like, yo, you going to college or you
sending your resume out, you going on interviews, and then you you outside working that's that's it's something to experience and if you never experienced it I could see where there would be some lack of fulfillment there she sounded like she living in regret see I didn't
know but that's not on that one clip I heard the other that's why I want to separate the two things out right what she said there I think was quite reasonable they asked her if she saw herself in this place and she said no I had These other plans for myself, who I would be in the world, what I would do.
And then I got into this relationship so young, she said, you never know where you're going to end up.
Basically,
you make plans, and then life happens, and they go in a different direction.
It didn't even sound like a complaint to me.
It sounded like she was just saying shit happens in life that you don't anticipate.
And I think if you ask the average 16-year-old or 18-year-old
what they want to do and where they're going to be in 10 years.
And then you look at them 10 years later, the gap between what they said they were going to do and what they actually did is huge.
Yeah.
The reason that the internet is taking this clip and reacting to it a certain way is because they already have have a narrative about Aisha Curry that they've been building based off things she said in the past.
Yeah, based off things she said, based off things she's done.
They immediately went back and found the clip when she went on the show with Tia Maori
when the cake guy came out and she mocked like she was taking her wedding ring off.
There's the other interviews she's done where she said, hey, I never got a chance to, for all intents and purposes, have a whole face.
She also said some shit like, yo, when I go out, I want the men to look at me and want, you know what I mean, with a certain level.
I don't think there's nothing wrong with all that.
I don't get anything.
Nothing.
This is the thing.
But you're representing somebody.
Nah, right now, there's something wrong with that.
There's something wrong.
As I'm representing your husband.
Of course, you don't understand.
No, you're representing your husband.
You're representing somebody.
Fuck you.
Let me ask you this, right?
If a married man sat on a couch and a beautiful woman walked in and that man said,
and act like he was going to go chase the woman, it would be looked at a certain way.
You're being disrespectful to your wife.
a married man, a married man comes in and he's married to, let's say, um,
what's it?
No, he married somebody nice.
He looked at Halley Berry or something, right?
And then he says, yo, when I go out, I'll be wanting these chicks to look at my gray sweatpants too, dog.
Like, I don't want to be, like, it's something to be said about that.
Like, it's disrespectful to your significant partnership.
I think that also entirely depends on your relationship with your partner because some partners have like a fun relationship where they joke about that type of shit, and it might might not be known by the public.
These are just in the house.
Steph could think nothing of it.
But when you say it publicly, now you open up yourself to public criticism of what the world looks at as appropriate.
I've also seen Steph stick up for her and some people
putting up content recently.
She's done that as recently as last week.
Kill a mic.
Yeah, yeah.
But Steph is
a man of the church.
Yes.
Right?
So his views and how he handles things and how he goes about it, like we get it.
One.
Two, Steph is part of the, he flies in that rarefied air of people where there is nothing negative that we know to say about him.
He's the
six foot one guy that became the greatest in a sport where we always thought you had to be tall and big.
He's this, huh?
6'3.
Still.
Short, still.
He's the tiny guy.
But I mean, he made his way to to the best shooter in the world.
You'd have to really stress yourself to find negative press about him.
And it seems like the only time that we can create the internet, when I say we create some type of story about him, is when
we hear from
your better half.
And I think that's part of the problem.
And I agree with you, Isha.
It's part of that.
I wasn't disagreeing with the taking the ring part of it.
I was talking about the whole face part.
I was saying that, like, I don't think anything's wrong with her coming out and saying, hey, I never got to have a whole face.
She is something that's not.
I get to drop a different position.
Let me say mine.
So
for me, the context in which I heard her say it was like, every young person has a chance to experiment before they get married.
I don't think she went to have a whole face with him.
Like while she was with him, I think she was saying, I never had a chance to experience single life as an adult.
And I do think a lot of people should have that.
The ring thing I wouldn't like.
You know what I mean?
Again, if my wife did it, I would not care.
Based on your relationship.
Based on our relationship, because that's sort of how we joke.
It's like when that Denzel video went up and I was like, and she was like, husband, I ain't got no husband.
Like when she was saying it, it's funny.
To me, it's cute and it's funny.
And I don't care.
It seems to me that a lot of the people who have
a criticism of her have a certain idea of how women should be in relationships.
And a lot of those people, to your point, Joe,
they're partly modeling it based on how men in step, like he's a man of the church.
And so there's a certain idea of what church women should look like and what church
mothers and first ladies should look like.
That view is very similar to the view that many traditional non-church people have about how women should operate.
And I don't necessarily think that's that, even though Steph's part of the the church, that's his view.
I think that, I think that, to your point about the whole phase,
you can, it's Donnell Jones where I want to be.
If you listen to the words of the song, it's basically, yo, we got in this relationship, married early.
I don't know what the world is out here to offer.
I'm trying to go find out.
You can think that.
I think that there is a problem when you say, as a married woman, to somebody that is an international star, yo, I missed out on my quote-unquote whole phase, meaning that regretfully, I might wanted to have explored that you can't i think the difference is with the dinelle jones lyric right was i want to go see that and i don't think she's writing that he wasn't married
she's not doing that she's saying he wasn't married
and people are receiving her constant statements as a tweet
she's not being received as somebody that's just stating the facts of right hey this is i missed out on this whole thing
like that and i think that's wolf ignorance she she sounds like
hey i might have missed out on something And then that turns into, depending on who's getting at, something else.
Because you ended up with the tibbity tibbity tippity top of what's at of what men have to offer.
And still, so that's why the conversation is a thing.
It's nuanced.
I love that.
No, no, no.
But then it opens up another conversation.
Maybe she didn't get the tibbity tibbity top of what men have to offer.
She got that in notoriety and money.
but it could be lacking something else.
And you again make your husband look like he is not sufficient in providing certain things for you.
Because she goes on to say, I'd have never fucked with him back in the day.
Like, he just wasn't my type.
Bro, you can't say that.
When did they get together though?
That's the part of high school.
So, like, when was that?
They met at some point.
When she was 12,
when was she not going to fucking?
And then reconnected years later.
Which means when you say these things verbally, your husband now looks kind of crazy.
But you get what I'm saying?
Actually, we ain't got to get all deep on this.
What is there to not understand about you will be looked at through a certain lens if your significant other wife, husband, or whoever get out there.
We did this with Jada.
Yes.
When Jada Pinkett Smith got out there and every other month and year told us how much he missed Tupac Shakor.
Nigga, we judged him how much of that.
No, the young boy that just got drafted.
That's way different.
It's different.
The young boy that just got drafted.
Travis Hunter.
And plays for Jack.
Travis Hunter.
Travis Hunter.
His girls like, yo, he wasn't my type.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I was doing same shit, but Travis Hunter and Steph Curry are nowhere near in the same hemisphere.
Not just that, Steph Curry's been married for double-digit years.
So for your wife now that you have children with to get on public platform time after time after time and put that sentiment in the air to even be pondered to me is disrespectful, bro.
Why you don't look at it as he, you said it earlier, there's something lacking in the relationship.
Keep that.
Hold on, hold on.
There's something lacking.
With being the tippity top, it comes with a lot of responsibility on the outside that takes away from your family.
So why can't you look at it like that as she is basically crying for help, crying for the attention, crying for the acknowledgement, crying for the respect from her husband?
Like, yo,
I risked this even though, you know, we had children.
I took care of the children.
That's a fair point.
You know what I mean?
That's a great point.
But you don't
tell the world that you could go with it, bro.
That's a great point.
Tell your husband.
It makes your husband look insufficient.
I got you.
But I guess the only thing I'm saying, and that is a great point.
I'm just saying it might not be true.
All this hinges on us believing that the relationship is a certain thing that it might not be.
They might all be happy and laughing when they get home and leave.
And again,
and I get this from the Killer Mike Exchange.
He has no problem with anything that's going on with his wife, and he would prefer for the internet to mind their fucking business.
Well, then tell your wife to stop giving us this shit to talk about, though.
And I think that's what we're doing.
That's weird as tough.
But I'm just saying, you can't get mad.
You can't get mad at people speaking on shit that you're putting out there.
No, but here's what you're saying.
It ain't like it's just, this is just people making shit up.
She herself is saying these things.
Hold on, let me know.
It's not like it's people just running around.
Yo, I think Aisha Kirby thinks this.
I think that.
She is sitting down voluntarily.
She don't have a show or nothing like that.
She's going on these platforms time and time and time and time again.
She's going on these platforms, divulging this information, making him look like this.
And yes, people are going to talk.
But see, I guess.
He's getting it from the horse's mouth.
And I guess that's the part I...
I think if she says things in public, we have a right to criticize the things.
I agree with that.
I think part of the narrative becomes you're embarrassing him.
And I think my whole point is we got to stop saying that if he's saying, I'm not embarrassed, right?
I'm fine with this.
Sure.
Yeah, he's saying, Y'all are minding my business before he's saying I'm embarrassed about anything.
Exactly.
So
we should say it's bothering us, not that it's bothering him.
Because we almost make it seem like we're standing up for Steph, like we're protecting Steph from his wife's words.
I agree with that.
And it's like, Steph is like, nah, I'm good.
So
most of this criticism says that.
I would feel the same.
I know.
I would feel that way.
And this happened with Michelle Obama.
And I got to say, it bothered me too.
When you're a certain, and I think this happens with women in particular, but I think black women a lot
And part of it is an effort to humanize us right when you get celebrated and you're seen as perfect all the time a lot of times it's our wives that are like yeah, but he don't take out the trash or yeah, he don't do it and it and after a while I was like damn Michelle like say something nice about the guy, right?
Not because she doesn't love him.
I know she loves him and I know he loves her, but sometimes it's this effort to show like, you know, he's an everyday person.
I think it does reach to the point where we start to where it starts to be like demoralizing.
I think it's also a real thing where we say don't say say something nice about the guy when the only things that go viral is her saying things that some could take as negative.
She might be saying all the nice shit in the world that just don't go negative.
And that's nothing.
Like negativity.
Or something that someone could pick at is going to go viral and not her saying he's the best man in the world.
Especially if there's a narrative.
He made my life great.
Well, see, that's the thing.
Hold up for a minute, Freeze.
That's when my toxic brain kicks in for a second.
Because that's not the only thing that goes viral.
The little, the little fine
cheerleader girl that's standing behind the basket as I'm shooting free throws with the Steph Curry custom-made shirt over today is going viral too.
While I have to pretend to not see this lady,
what lady?
Exactly.
So if my response publicly is just, this is just how I carry it, but if this is how I respond to this and how I deal with all that comes on my plate as a famous person, not for him, because you're right, I'd be projecting again.
I think there would be some level of...
expectation as to how you would expect for your partner to handle public public the public spotlight or the other part y'all missing is he could just be a real nigga.
Like,
I could be pissed off about this.
I'm not going to let y'all know.
Of course.
I'm going to act like it's all good.
Same thing with Barack.
He can't deal with the rest of them.
He can't go out there and show that what she's doing is bothering me.
So every time the camera's in my face, so I say something, I'm going to stand up for her.
Nah, that's cool.
That's it.
Nah, don't worry about it, man.
We good over here.
I think it's unfair to project what your version of a relationship or what your version of how your wife should talk or act or think is on anybody else's relationship.
I think that's fucking weird.
I agree with that.
I I agree with that.
I agree, but we do that with every relationship and how we look at, again, Jada Pinkett and Will Smith.
Will Smith could have been
a bit of a shit.
That was great shit.
She was out of pocket.
I'm not talking about the Tupac shit.
I'm talking about the right shit.
Not even the Tupac shit.
Who says?
No, she was out of pocket.
Based on our standard, she was out of pocket.
Based on what they might have been doing in their household,
she wasn't.
You could say, I might based it on how Will reacted to some shit, too.
Yeah, you could tell Will was affected.
I think at some point Will seemed affected by it.
And if you weren't there, you'd be right now.
Watch this.
I agree with you.
We saw him.
We We saw like he wasn't.
We saw the red in his eyes, right?
We saw all of that shit.
Entanglement.
Maybe the red in his eyes bit
came because now it became public information and public knowledge.
He might have had a knowledge
of that relationship for a decade.
We don't know that, but now that it's out in the world, now I feel embarrassed.
I'm on the front page.
My wife's not talking about the public.
That's the part I'm talking about.
I'm only talking about the public part.
Cool.
But Parks' point was: we can't tell somebody how to basically describe normality in a relationship or normalcy in a relationship.
Cool, right?
But the people that are looking, they're going to make an opinion with any public relationship.
Again, I'm good with the opinions.
If you're in public, we're going to make public opinions.
I just think, again, we don't want to project our values, our experience, everything onto that.
Y'all too, Parks and Mark, as married men, if you saw your wife on a television show and when the Chippendales dancer came out, she mocked, just mocked joking, like she was taking her ring off.
How would y'all feel?
i'd be fine with it i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna fight back on the broadcast that i'll be on exactly
you're gonna get some muscles
you're gonna get some grease on your chest dog see i agree with y'all if i mean if i was married and i saw my wife do that i wouldn't pay enough that wouldn't bother me but then if three months later a bunch of other things something else happened and i maybe
i don't mind either and a year later and then six months later like the re the
string of events at some point i would have the conversation with her so that's why i like Ice's point because I assume Steph Curry to be a real nigga.
I would imagine that I took the conversation.
I don't know.
Yeah, yeah.
That would be unbelievable
to me that they didn't sit down at dinner and say, hey, when you go out there and do these interviews, maybe don't say this.
Or he's like, yo, actually, throw that shit in the fire.
Who gives a fuck?
Let's turn shit up.
Yeah, I'd be walking by the dishwasher.
I'm like, you want to fuck somebody so bad?
Sit down.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Somewhere.
God damn.
What?
I ain't say nothing.
Yo.
Shout out to the Curries, Shout out to the Curries.
Shout out to the Curry.
Shout out to the Curry.
One of my favorite families, man.
I love the Bruce, Seth, all of them.
Yeah.
All of them.
Damn.
Pops, yeah.
And Seth is over there with Orlandine now.
Seth, yeah, something in there.
The brothers playing on the same screen.
The Golden State Warriors.
That's a nice back and forth.
It's going to be nice.
Deadly shooting.
I've loved Seth since Duke.
And for some strange reason, he believes the Curry family to be great Monopoly players.
Yeah,
we've had that back and forth for some years.
I'm putting my money on them.
Yeah, right.
Well, that's the type of nigga you are.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, if somebody has the ability to become the greatest shooters of all time, I think they can figure out Monopoly.
Nah, it's two totally different things.
I'm just saying, I've been betting against it.
It's a totally different world.
I'll slide the shit out of the Curtis and Monopoly.
My hand do different.
I'll slide the shit out of the Curtis
and Monopoly.
There's a few of these niggas that think they're nice and shit.
I heard Chris Paul think he's nice as spades.
I could be at any all-star.
I've heard Chris Paul's a beast.
I could be on any all-star of weekend.
I could be there.
Yeah, it can happen.
Like some of you niggas that I hear.
You got a nigga.
you should go outside and have Joe Bun annual spades off like Dwayne Wade had at the All-Star Team.
No, because I'm not coming outside to fucking chase a friendship.
If you niggas ever, I'm not coming outside to court.
I'm not coming to court.
You're having a spade tournament.
You should, though.
That you set up at All-Star Weekend.
And invite niggas in the city.
And whoever wants to come bring their partner.
I want some of you big-talking, big-time money niggas, and I've been saying this since I was broke, to lock in on the spade table just just for a little while.
I'll play some good music on the aux.
Yeah, my dad cooks something.
So set it up, man.
My dad would cook a little something.
But you can set it up.
These niggas are afraid of me, Freeze.
That's why I'm on my public platform.
These niggas are afraid of me and my partner.
They're afraid of your partner and you.
Whatever you want to work.
They both Joe buttons.
However you want to name it.
Joe Squid.
They both Joe buttons.
I'm cool with that.
Come on out, man.
Your father will be like a kid in the candy store.
What?
My dad, every day, call me to see when Mark is ready to come outstairs.
Mark don't want to play spades?
Man, I'm ready.
I know that.
He don't want to play spades.
I know that.
This is a button space.
You would have been playing, Mark.
Come on.
Yeah, you say.
You don't need to play.
You would have.
Mark don't want to play spades.
I would have, yes, yes.
You make time for everything else, nigga.
Make time to play spades.
I do make time to play.
You just don't even stop.
Yo, I told you.
Go get a bag for 20.
Right.
Go in.
Beat the buttons and spades.
Right.
No,
you'd be free at some point.
At some point, you get free.
One.
We had an an
And two, who to say you can't get 20 from the spade game if you're nice?
I'm risking that.
He's lying.
This is what happened.
No, he is.
Joe, we made an appointment to play.
We were supposed to play that Sunday, and Joe went MIA.
You had him or something happened.
Any Sunday for the rest of your life.
Say less.
So now what are you doing?
You're not understanding.
Don't let him say that.
Any Sunday for the rest of your life.
You can't call him out on that, though.
If you bout it.
You got to call him.
Any Sunday for the rest of his life, as long as air is in your fucking lungs.
You got to Chris Paul.
What the hell is he talking about?
There you go.
Yo, go get call Cliff.
I'm not playing with nobody I ain't played with before.
Because he's talking too crazy.
I'm going to just.
I'm going to get my partner.
But
I'm talking like just factual shit.
You've been saying the same shit from day one.
Yeah, but then he goes ghost.
He makes an appointment and then he disappeared.
He played action.
Popping up six weeks later, like, we never played before.
We didn't play because you disappeared.
You should not go ghost.
Can we set this up for this?
Are you busy this Sunday?
It's hard.
I'm telling.
I'm telling you.
Are you busy this Sunday?
Shit.
Are you busy this Sunday?
What do you say?
Glad to have your partner.
They're nice together.
No,
I got a partner
that you can call instantly?
Yeah, yes.
The nigga lives in New York.
That ain't going to get my dad excited.
Let's wait to see, man.
Let's wait to see.
This popper walked to me at Joe's birthday party, pulled me aside.
Like he was carrying a gun, opens up his jacket, and has two decks of cards there.
And challenge me to a game in the middle of a birthday party.
Sister said, they challenge you when they know you can't play.
That's all it is.
I'm trying to progress this.
Y'all both say y'all free Sunday.
Can you call your partner today?
And if I told my wife I'm disappearing for an hour to go play spades.
An hour?
Lock in on the Corey table first.
Go get with Corey.
Play Corey and D.
Play a few niggas for her.
Don't just step to me in my day.
I'm telling you.
And I love you.
He's already ducking the face.
See what he's doing.
They know that I'm not ducking the face.
You talking about the family?
He's not ducking the face.
He's not ducking the face.
When it comes to spades, he's not ducking the face.
I just want them to play the game.
We're trying to play this Sunday.
My place, your place.
You name the spot.
Got it.
Say less.
Here we go.
it's the buffalo wings okay say less um all right so aisha curry her relationship her business we mind our business that's it we moved on but we listened and we judge too bro
but we listen and we judge
all right we need to judge something else joe let's do it her name is molly querum Well, we judge her.
She was, we're judging, I'm gonna tell you what we're about to judge.
She, of course, for those that don't know, was the host of First Take on ESPN for many years.
The show that is hosted by Stephen Ick Smith at one point has get bailed to to other people over the course of the year, Shannon Sharp more recently.
One of the biggest shows in sports history.
Absolutely.
One of the biggest shows in sports history.
The flagship show at this point, at this point of ESPN, as opposed to say part of any eruption.
She is an integral part of the show in many people's opinion, in my opinion as well.
She left ESPN abruptly, rather abruptly, about three weeks ago.
There was speculation about why she left the network.
But ultimately.
And that tea was hot, and I never touched it.
Yep.
That tea was hot.
Don't think that I wasn't in the back channels trying to get a little dose of that tea.
That tea was piping hot, but here we are.
We back.
We back.
And one of the things that came up was most recently the conversation about her contract that she left because she was insulted, according to reports, at the amount that they offered her and what she was currently making, which was reported to be $500,000 per year.
Which was what?
The new offer?
Is that the new offer, or is that what she was making?
That's what she was currently making.
That's what she was making.
And whatever the offer was wasn't significantly higher than that, wasn't sufficiently higher than that to make her stay.
I don't know what the new number was.
I don't believe it's been reported.
But we know that she was making 500 according to the reports.
And she felt like 500 was an insulting number, was unfair given what she's given to the franchise.
We also know Stephen A.'s contract as well, which is an overall deal.
It's not just for that show.
What does that have to do with anything?
I'm just putting everything on the table because that's the first point.
No, it ain't.
No, it is only because that's why some people are upset.
I'm not saying it should or shouldn't be i'm just saying we have a lot of information about salaries there
uh one particular piece of information we had was kendrick perkins and that might be a better comp Kendrick Perkins reportedly was making $750,000 at the time that she's making $500,000.
Oh,
again,
I'm just laying out the facts that people were using to make the argument.
Oh, I can't wait to hear everyone's thoughts on that.
Yeah, that's why I want to give all the information and
let people make their own decisions.
And the question was, is she overpaid?
Is she underpaid?
Is she appropriately paid?
It's hard to know without knowing any real figures, but if we're trying to compare, Kendrick Perkins does a lot more shows than just first take.
So it seems like she was making a respectable, first of all, $500,000 a year is a nice salary regardless.
But that seems fair and appropriate.
And we can't even use Stephen A.
because he's on the ESPN night and day, day and night,
regardless of sport.
You cannot use Stephen A.
Smith because Stephen A.
Smith is an outlier.
Right.
But you can use Kendrick Perkins.
Yes.
You can use Kendrick Perkins because Molly, for the last decade, has been on that show.
She's helped that show become what it was.
When Kendrick Perkins got there, that show was already there.
Okay.
Right.
No disrespect to him.
Kendrick Perkins's journalistic ability.
He'd be checking to see niggas about shit they say.
Is nowhere near what hers was.
Like, and I don't know.
And I don't know what they do outside of being on a microphone.
We don't know what their full job encompasses.
Molly's job might be to research the information.
Like, I don't know.
You hear what I'm saying?
They got producers to do that.
What I'm saying is, I don't know what
the whole extent of their job.
So I can't necessarily say that.
Well, let's assume what you see is her job.
I think she was underpaid.
What would a fare look like?
Emil?
What number would you no longer say she's underpaid?
Maybe 800.
Because again, you got to judge who your counterparts are.
So if Kendrick Perkins is sitting right next to me and he's at $700,000, $800,000, then she has a fair question to asking, why am I not at $700,000?
But he's on other shows, right?
Yeah.
I help out.
I'm paid by this network.
I'm on multiple shows on this network.
That would justify me getting, I don't know how many shows he's on.
He pops up on the NBA show.
Late night on the NBA sometimes.
Sports Center, yeah.
But and Molly.
And Molly is not just just basketball.
Molly's on that show all year round, lending to everything.
Kendrick Perkins' primary knowledge is in basketball.
Remember when Kendrick Perce got into that
some controversial stuff around the MVP award Jokic and he made some comments about race?
And remember when he got into it with
Charles Barkley about the past?
In 10 years, can you think of one thing Molly Querim's ever said?
No.
But virality don't necessarily mean that she's not doing the job to the best of her ability.
Here's why I'm saying that.
Because, first of all, I hope Molly Querum gets $50 million.
I want people to get as much money as they are.
I am not trying to stop that.
But I do think there's a difference between being a commentator and your job is to offer provocative commentary,
which is harder to find.
True.
Right.
Than,
oh, I think so.
I just think it's role.
Than a moderator.
Yeah, but a moderator.
Remember, because she's the host, but she's really the moderator.
She is.
I think it's harder to replace Kendrick Perkins than it is to replace Molly Quero.
I wouldn't say that because you got a bunch of strong
that's not true.
You got a bunch of strong personalities in the room.
Moderating those personalities may not be the easiest of things.
It's not the easiest.
Finding an athlete that is loud and boisterous and brash
could potentially be
out there.
Potentially.
I think the chat, and again, I don't want Molly Corner to make less money.
I'm going to be clear about that.
Again, I want everybody to get as much money as they can.
But I do see a difference between an NBA analyst, which is a, I mean, there's a very small number of people who are former NBA players, who can articulate themselves, who have personality and noteworthy opinions that will get people talking in agreement or disagreement.
I think it's much easier to find someone who can moderate and kind of organize.
It's not easy.
I'm not saying her job is easy.
I'm just saying it's different.
I'll skip this.
The salary cap on each of the roles tells the story.
And that's my point.
This is not really about Molly.
If Molly was the best person in the universe to see this job, they were going to put a cap on what she can make versus if Kendrick Perkins go up there and hit that out the park.
It's going to be a different conversation.
Yeah, but that's based on him playing the sport before.
It's also funny.
No, that's valid too.
Like him having a background of notoriety.
But we are taking ESP in first take and we are now funneling it into just basketball.
It's bigger than just basketball.
So, again, Kendrick Perkins can't,
Molly Curl can't hold a candle to Kendrick Perkins's basketball IQ.
He's been around the sport since he was a child.
And let's take this off of Kendrick Perkins.
You could bring any basketball player in.
CJ Williams.
Anybody and talk X's and O's and all the other stuff that go along with that.
The same thing you could do with Terrell Owens or Chad Ochocenco.
Anybody that played the sport and lived the sport, of course, they're going to have vast knowledge.
But when you start talking about, yo, this person is only beneficial in this one sport, and I'm here for 365 days and I help build this ship from the ground up that should in my opinion have some level of credence.
I think it should too.
And that's why I wouldn't mind paying her, like you said, six or seven or eight.
Or again, whatever the number is.
I don't know what she was asking.
Let's say she was asking for 700 grand.
I think it was a seven-figure deal.
No, I'm talking about reports.
I don't want to be hypothetical.
I'm saying, according to reports, she was asking for a seven-figure deal.
And again, I hope she gets it wherever.
I hope she got it.
I wish she got it there.
She went to NBC.
But again,
I think she signed to NBC.
Did she?
I think.
Okay, I don't know that to be true, but if that's true, excellent.
If we move it off of her and ESPN for a minute, if we look at Inside the NBA, Ernie Johnson to me is a staple.
He's the longest-tenured person there.
He deserves a ton of money.
And I think he is a rarer talent as a moderator than maybe anybody I've ever seen moderate a sport.
I still don't think necessarily he should make as much as the other three people up there.
For the same reason.
Because I still think Inside the NBA would look very very different and a lot worse without those three.
Without Ernie Johnson, it would be worse too.
But
I'd much rather have to face the challenge of replacing Ernie Johnson and replacing Shaq, Charles Barkley,
and Kenny Smith.
Are you taking credit away from the moderators?
No, I mean, I'm a moderator.
Moderator is hard as shit.
Don't you feel like they needed
moderation for strong personalities?
Yes, I just don't think.
And Joe, maybe I could use you as an example.
You hosted a show with a moderator, right?
It was you acting, didn't you have a moderator?
Yeah, Neduska.
I was in the Duska.
Yeah, and there's no disrespect.
I just couldn't, my brain, I'm old.
Shout out to her.
She was the moderator on our show.
Right.
That's not to reduce her to a moderator.
On our show, she played the moderator.
And that's what I'm saying.
Again, the show was about you two and your opinions.
And she's navigating and managing traffic and being really talented at her job.
But I don't think it's the same.
I don't think I wouldn't put her on the tier with Act
and Joe.
And so that's all I'm saying.
And
I feel like when we get into these shows and that's why I wanted to take Kendrick out of it because now if you say she's the moderator on a show with anybody and Stephen A.
Smith we know what he's making right
so now you could say if let's just say because they're getting paid by a network they're getting paid it's not Stephen A.
Smith's show they're getting paid on this particular show dog then you could say yo dog I started this show with him of course he's who he is so I'm not saying that I need to even be in his ballpark.
She's not in the stadium.
She ain't on the block.
Yeah.
She in another city.
So she has a gripe or argument.
Like, yo, fam, if I put the work in, reward me for the work.
And some might say, she's not.
Keeping you here when we could get somebody to replace you who's younger and would take less money
is the gratitude.
Like we do with Pam Olive, like we do a lot of veterans.
They would say, keeping, and I'm not saying it's true or not, but you know, that's a position people take.
I happen to think they're talented and should stay.
But I think the network's position is we're doing you a favor by keeping you in a job.
Well, we could swap you out.
And I think that's probably sentimental.
Well, let me ask y'all just one last question on this.
And to take it off all of them, think about it even if you're not.
Why do you think that sentiment is disgusting?
I think that sentiment is disgusting because you could say, yo, you're replaceable.
Everybody, for the most part, is replaceable, with the exception of a couple people.
And then we and corporations want people to go above and beyond and give their blood, sweat, and tears.
And the minute that you say, yo, you're replaceable at a cheaper number, you're out the door.
Now,
employee morale is going to be trash if I know I'm replaceable.
And if I know you look at me like I'm expendable, then why the fuck would I put my best foot forward and go above and beyond for you?
But I think, I agree with that sentiment.
I guess that's why I'm saying.
Wait, what sentiment do you get?
I don't agree with you.
I agree with saying if you communicate to employees all the time, you're expendable.
That's a problem.
If you communicate to employees, we can get rid of you at any time and they don't have safety.
Somebody's the waters here.
That's what I'm taking it off the table.
Slow down, but don't take it off the table because this is a good talk.
Okay.
You're not communicating to employees that you're expendable all the time.
That's not what I'm talking about.
Marks, I know.
That's where I'm.
I was going to say, because you're going to.
I responded to his statement.
And his statement was,
you feel like I'm doing you a favor by keeping you here because there's somebody younger than you.
Oh, I see what you said.
You know, that's not what I meant.
I responded to that.
Got it.
I meant something different.
I wasn't saying that the network is communicating to employees.
I'm saying from the network perspective, we're not shitting on you by keeping,
we're not disposing of you.
We're keeping you in this position because we respect you.
We could do this other thing, but I'm saying in their minds, keeping someone for 10 years who they could replace and paying them more than maybe the height of that position when they could be saving money by cutting it in half.
That's the conversation.
That's what I'm saying.
So
I think that
they may have information we don't have.
Who says that that's the height of that position and what that pay scale is?
There's other information that we may not be privy to.
In that building.
in that building.
But that's not necessarily because when you take into account those things, you take into account all of the buildings.
Like if you go look at a senior accountant job or if you go look at a VP of finance job, you don't just take into account this one particular company.
You take into the field and the market.
And the market dictates what my pay raise will be.
Well, I can tell you, and again, I've never worked in sports media, but I can tell you in political media, which has always been kind of the model.
If you're, there's a difference between a host and an anchor.
If you're the anchor, where your job is just to read straight news and you're not the personality of the show,
there's a very clear cap and it's not that high.
Gotcha.
And if you're on a show like Crossfire, where two people would be debating and going at it, which is kind of what sports stole,
the guy in the middle moderating between Tucker Carlson and whoever it was back when it first
making as much because the idea is that they are replaceable.
I'm agreeing with you.
Yeah.
We're not saying that she's not.
She ain't supposed to make Stephen A.
Smith money.
Right.
She might not even make Jay Will money because those guys can engage in a different way.
Right.
right i'm not saying that i'm just saying but she might have the information where the moderators around town are making x that's true and i got 10 years in this at the biggest platform in the world and i'm not making x so i have reason to maybe feel like i should go somewhere else and i respect that i think she should i would just say some of the people who are her comps are doing more than moderating yes
that's possible but that might be the role that i'm playing on the show you said nadesca on that particular show was subjected to being the moderator for you and Act.
That doesn't mean that that's the peak of where Nadesca's skill sets lie.
It means, yes, but it means that's the peak of what the pay scale will be at this show.
Got you.
Right.
And there you go.
And there you have it.
She made her decision.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, she made her decision.
And then when you face with
a left or right to make, my nigga, you got to make a left or right.
She did what she thought was best for her and her family.
But I'm going to say the same thing.
You know, that know your worth should get tricky.
It does.
It does.
I know your worth shit.
It does.
It's a gamble.
I know everybody's running around here saying, know your worth.
It's a gamble.
It's it's tricky.
It is.
And it's cold out here.
Again, get your money.
That's that's the part.
It's tricky.
And what part?
That's the part.
It's tricky because you're faced with a decision that you got to live with.
And if you think your worth is X and the field is saying your worth is Y, y'all are at a crossroads.
Knowing your worth is a dice game.
Yes, absolutely.
Especially when they promote.
But you would promote for somebody to know their worth and stick to what they're worth.
I've heard you say that.
Yo, if you know your worth, if you know you're worth X, stick to that.
Don't take your foot off the ball.
I'm telling everybody to know they're worth.
It's not true.
No, it ain't true.
And not just that.
No, no, wait, wait, wait.
Stop.
One thing you need to know your worth, you shouldn't have to pursue it in the way that.
Like, here's the thing.
If you're in a field like sports media, where there's two major companies, ESPN and Fox, and you're not a personality, right?
I mean, you're a personality, but you're not.
The personality.
You're the moderator.
You're the person.
Those shows are almost designed for you not to see them.
Like, most people don't even remember who is moderating between Skip and Shannon.
Only like the insiders know.
In general, they want you to think of these two people, and then somebody's in the background directing traffic.
They design it that way so that they can replace those people.
So if there's only two companies that have this that made two giants and you work at one of them and you leave.
Then the other company has leverage.
They got all the leverage.
Yeah, that's true.
So I'm just saying, it's not as easy.
So I'm just saying, know your worth.
I agree.
That's true.
But understanding that.
Careful how hard you ride that value.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, and not just that, my nigga, you could be wrong.
There's also.
You could think you know your worth and you could be thinking you worth a million dollars and you ain't.
There are more of those stories than there are of the know your worth guy hidden.
Yeah.
True.
Yeah.
True.
There's way more of those stories.
But no, it's funny.
We have this argument often and me and you stand on the other side to that.
We stand on the same side today, but we have the other side of that argument when you be like, yo, tighten up your belt.
And me and Ice will say, no, nigga, niggas got kids.
They can't afford to tighten up their belt to go take a gamble or roll a crapshoot on hitting it big.
So those are things that when you quote unquote know your worth, you got to take into consideration.
My nigga, you're a grown man.
You got kids at home.
You got a family to feed.
So you knowing your worth and rolling the dice could potentially mean your children starving.
Everybody's know your worth point starts and ends in two different places.
True.
Right.
So I don't have nothing to say to that guy.
True.
The guy that is making a decision because he got to put fucking food on the table for his kids that are hungry.
Who's to say that that person is wrong?
That's the thing.
There's also no right or wrong.
True.
You're right.
There is no right or no right or wrong.
I agree with that.
I don't recommend how I did it because I'm a lunatic,
right?
But I'm going to preach for people to bet on themselves versus just running around with a handout, begging.
And that's what I did.
And at least, and at least if you're going to run around with a handout, begging, right?
And not begging because I'm talking shit, but just company man,
then that opportunity will always be there after you bet on yourself.
That's the way of the world.
But not always, sometimes,
not always,
especially in the instance with Mark, when it's only two networks or it's only two players in the game.
My nigga, it might be.
I'm not saying two networks, but when Molly look across down the down, not her.
But we started with McGee, so when
she looked down the down, she shouldn't see hope at F1.
Right.
Like before you quit a job, have people leave jobs as how they leave.
That's on everybody.
The complex, we didn't get to the new contract, and I had a baby on the way.
I had a baby.
My baby was born the next day.
Tight spot to be in, but shit happens.
Where can Molly look and see hope?
Because wherever you go, too, we're talking about you being there day one, not you being somewhere year 10.
Right.
You walking in the building.
You walking in a new place.
It don't matter what you did somewhere else, what success you had, what success can you have in this ecosystem with this structure?
And like Mark said, it's cold out there.
I believe that.
And you niggas running around that's thinking y'all gonna, is a name I wanna say now that we've talked about in recent months that I won't say,
that I got from you.
Well, he ran around thinking that your shit was a nice spring and then a summer day outside.
I know you're talking about.
It's fucked up outside, yo.
I know you're talking about it.
It is.
Yeah.
And I think it's everybody's job to at least be aware of what's going on.
You got to measure the field, yo, and you got to do,
in any business, this is business, I think it's economics 101 or 102.
You got to do a SWOT analysis when you're making these decisions.
And it's a SWAT analysis.
Yeah, I don't know what it is.
Damn, what the fuck?
It's
opportunities, the O
weaknesses is the W, strengths is the S, and T is.
So strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Okay.
Right.
And you got to make that assessment when you jump out in the field.
Like, yo, my strengths are this.
My weaknesses are this.
The opportunities, to y'all point, ain't vast.
There's limited opportunities, my nigga.
And then the threats are these.
So it's a bunch of, I don't want to.
And you know what else is funny?
And I try to
close this.
I think I'm going to string a bell with school.
Yo, shut your back.
And I think we should have closed this a while ago, but it's a real good conversation.
Also, how do you value things at your job that are not currency?
Like that would be tough for me if I'm Molly.
I'm at the only company where there seems to be a black man shooting up in salary and position and who seems to have the ear of the white people that are in charge.
And I'm pretty fly with him.
Like that's a stock that continues to go up and I'm looking at the last 20 years of it.
Well, some people, you know, some people were blaming him
for this exit.
Like, look, if you got that much
to pull in cachet, you should be like, this is my one.
And I don't want to work with anybody else to do what she needs to get her happy and get her to that number.
Well, that's where the tea is hot.
That's where the tea is a little hot.
That's where the tea is a little hot.
Flame on.
And that's where we would have to have some conversations.
Okay.
Okay, I'll do some digging.
Conversations that I'm certainly not built to have.
Fair enough.
Fair enough.
Mr.
East.
Shout out to Molly, man.
Shout out to Molly.
Shout out to Molly.
I want everybody to get their money.
Mr.
East, I see Cam Newton on the board.
Yeah, let's just run down the whole sports gauntlet.
Cam just did an interview with the young lady.
I forget her name, pardon me.
Parkham McKenna.
Parkham McKenna McKenna.
Pardon me.
She used to play on
My Wife and Kids back in the day.
She's an adult now.
And she and Cam sat down.
I think that the dialogue was really good.
Like, if you guys haven't seen it, go look at it.
but one of the things that is um buzzing around the the the airways is cam saying buzzing around the airways i need some stupid tell her i gotta hear
cam basically told her that um
he when he meets a young lady when they start to really get into the thick of things he has to know for his own self-assurances decision-making swat analysis whether he should move forward with her he has to know her body count not just the count count, the actual bodies on the like the names, yes, like famous names or just any names.
I'm assuming he meant famous names because he goes on to delve into it.
And
famous names is a little different.
Famous names is not bad when you're Cam Newton.
I'm on his side.
I think some people in here will not.
I know Joe automatically is not on his side.
I'm not on his side either.
But I understand it a little bit.
I understand it.
I understand why.
I did it.
I'm not on it.
Well, first, I think asking people's body counts is juvenile.
Yeah, what are we 12?
Or maybe 12 years?
18, 19.
But I think that's weird.
Because
what do we gain from that?
It doesn't...
Security.
If you want to have testing...
Do you?
If I'm with somebody and you want to know about...
That shit might fuck your security all the way up.
Oh, you mean, I thought you meant health security.
You mean like emotional security, psychological.
If your health security, if your psychological security is tied to a number, like if it's over 20, I can't fuck with you because I'm
that's weird to me.
It is weird, but a lot of people abide by that rule.
The other thing is, how do you know that person's telling the truth?
I mean, when I was younger, yeah.
When I was younger, I used to want to know how many bodies.
Would you care now if you were seen?
No, no, no, no, no, no, I wouldn't care.
And as a would you ask?
Yeah.
Not anymore, no.
Okay, not anymore.
I wouldn't care about the number, but
the who's on that list could definitely determine FIRE.
And really, yeah, because look, you don't want to go outside.
You don't want to be seen with somebody, go outside, and then find out about them from somebody else.
Because the circle is very small.
See,
for real, it's the truth.
Some people don't care about that, which is cool because you guys are on the other side.
But some people do.
Some people care about going outside with their significant other.
Hold on, wait.
I'd rather you tell me first, put me on, so I'm not out here looking stupid.
If this nigga teabagged you on the Eiffel Tower, let me know.
That's how, you know.
Or if it's like magic.
Or if it's like magic.
Whatever it is.
Wait, you should just assume that she was teabagged on Eiffel Tower.
No, you don't.
No, she was definitely teabagged.
She was teabagged on iPhone.
Then you know she wasn't teabagged on a high-foot child by a nigga that I'm looking at.
You should not assume that, though.
You should not automatically go there and say, you shouldn't assume that.
I don't think you should assume that.
I think that you should give a person her body an egg.
Are you out hunting for a virgin?
No, but.
I'm seriously.
Did she fuck Ike?
You're talking to all the one side.
I want to argue the other side.
No, but there's a gray area, bro.
We're not saying you avert.
I'm not saying nothing.
I think asking a lady's body count is whack.
If she fucks Ike with the Iverson jersey, I would like like to know.
That's true.
Listen to this.
If I'm Cam Newton, that's important.
That's important.
There's some names out there.
You're right.
He was light-skinned with herpes.
What?
That's the other issue.
Ike with the Iverson jersey, light-skinned with herpes.
Nah, it's a still maddock album.
Now, I agree with Parks.
There's some names that you might want to know.
You guys are so stupid.
I slap you.
You fuck the nigga in the hood with herpes.
You should.
Yo, listen to that.
But they don't.
Why?
If you were at the Lakers 3-P party, why should she tell you?
Yeah, exactly.
Why should she tell you?
It's a health risk.
It's a health test.
Her business.
So, again, her business.
If you're worried about the health risk, get tested.
Wait, hold on.
Hold up.
Because he sounds like a caveman right now.
That's a health risk.
And it's not just her business if she puts my health at risk.
Get tested.
Like you said.
What do you mean, get tested?
If I go get tested and she finds something and it came from her and she didn't tell me, it's a crime.
No, y'all get tested pre.
Who does that?
You have the opportunity.
Instead of asking, who did you fuck?
I'm saying you could get tested for herpes, you get tested for HIV, you get tested for all this stuff, and then you no longer have the excuse of saying, well, I needed to know for health reasons.
Don't ask for paperwork when you start dating a chick.
No, I'm talking about at the point, but to me, at the point where you're asking who you fucked in numbers, and who did you fuck so-and-so from this rap group, at that moment,
if we tight like that, thinking, let's get tested.
I don't think that's what I'm saying.
She didn't let the dusty bum nigga hit.
You think she's going to tell you?
No, that's why she's not.
She's supposed to get tested.
She don't, she, yo, they got bodies that they don't claim.
And that's why I say just get tested, and you got to ask shit.
Pointless ass conversation.
Why do we get on these mics as black men?
and and and afraid to say that we're insecure about certain things
i don't know give your opinion
well
one side of this topic presents as insecure but why are we afraid to say we wish y'all would say it no no no but why are we afraid to acknowledge insecurity a lot of us in here a lot of people in here are insecure about something but when we get on the mic we are afraid to say it and we want to have this machine
like no niggas is insecure he's right you would have a conversation with your significant other and and and sometimes in the conversation if they know somebody you ask did you sleep with them it's just a natural conversation.
That's a different fam.
It's not.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, there's a difference between saying,
for example, if me and my wife are out
and we had homecoming, I'm just picking something, right?
She went to Howard.
Fire.
Because I'm just bitch guy guess.
I say Howard.
She went to Howard.
So we had Howard homecoming and some nigga from back in college give her that extra long hug.
You know the hug.
Capone drumming.
I might be like,
I'm not saying I would never do that.
That to me is different than
saying we can't proceed in our relationship until I get your body count number and the hoop.
That shit is weird.
That to me is different.
And also, just one more thing.
On the famous piece, that doesn't matter to me unless you're going to be around them.
And that was Cam's point.
So y'all ain't letting me progress this way.
I said, I think it's corny, but I understand Cam is a professional athlete.
There are women that date athletes.
That's all they do.
So now, I knew this dude since I was 15 years old.
He calls my mother ma.
I've known him.
I've been his teammate before.
I actually, and if we want to keep it a buck, I know how this nigga give it up.
Yeah.
So now when I know you was fucking with blah, blah, blah, and I know how he give it up, as a man,
no, it could be.
So what?
Yes.
As a man, we all got insecurities.
As a woman, every woman got insecurities.
My nigga, if I know how this nigga giving it up, and I know how some of my friends roll.
Why don't you just ask him if y'all that type?
No, you're not supposed to ask the nigga because it's broke.
You're saying your man fucks like really good.
No.
I know he ain't no.
He can go.
You know, any nigga he come across.
You know, any nigga come come across.
He can hear.
I can't.
I don't know.
I can't hear any of y'all right.
Sorry.
And so I know how this particular person, or not just that.
Yo, me and this dude are super duper close.
And we too close for me to feel comfortable knowing that.
I can't just ask him.
I'm talking to you.
I'm going to ask him if I don't know y'all dealt with each other before.
He's saying when I met you and you telling me that I dealt with this person, then that's.
Oh, so you say you don't have a specific person.
He don't know.
Yeah, he was saying he don't know the dudes that she dealt with.
And I'm taking it further than that.
Like, that's one point that you're making it, Mark.
My point to you is, is
this lady we're talking about is your everything.
Not yet.
See, then that's saying that.
Exactly.
Purposely.
What they're saying is
I can't get to my everything unless I know that.
And that's the weird part.
That's what we're highlighting.
And disagreeing with.
That's what we are highlighting.
You're not highlighting that if you just said your person is your everything.
Yeah, we didn't get that for you.
No, we're saying he tried to progress.
Sans, this point that you're trying to figure out.
Sans, like you asked, you got your questions you got to ask.
Cool.
Joe, we know a bunch of Jersey chasers, personally.
We know a bunch of them, right?
So what I'm saying is, if this person meets a dude and, dog, these niggas just...
Let's stay right there for a second with that Jersey Chaser point.
Okay, cool.
Because I don't even believe that every guy gets the same woman.
Even still, they might not.
I don't even agree with that.
I believe you.
You fucked her.
I fucked her.
not getting the same girl.
That's a fucked.
That's possible.
That's true.
I'm not disagreeing.
I'm not a deep thinker.
I'm no, no, no, no.
Wait, look.
I like that, though.
He's right.
You're not this.
I just don't believe in it.
I don't agree with what she's talking.
I agree.
You know my beliefs.
I agree with him.
I already know his beliefs.
What I'm saying is this.
If.
Say it.
Find a way.
I'm trying to find a way.
Find a way.
No name, no name.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
I would never.
I would never.
We got a female friend.
See, I just told this one.
No, listen, Elvis.
No, listen.
It's a true story.
We got a female friend.
So one day she hits me.
She's like, yo, I'm having having a dilemma.
And I said, what's the dilemma?
And she said, yo, I was dating this one dude that played on one coast.
I was dating another dude that played on another coast.
The dude just got traded to the same fucking team.
Look at my luck.
Like that.
And she was like, yo, you think they know each other?
And I'm like, stupid.
These niggas was all, they knowing each other since they was teenagers.
Right?
And she's...
Doing her one-two with both of them, maybe unbutton, maybe unbeknownst to both of them.
And now, your man that you known since you was a teenager, if you was claiming Shorty and he was claiming Shorty, you realize that a girl that you've been dating have been doing the wild thing tone low with my man.
That's something that I think the dude should know before he goes to the next level with the girl.
I think that's a little thing for him.
I think that you can name some instances
where I won't have a problem with the behavior you're talking about.
You can name an instance where
I can see what you're saying.
Yeah.
For the most part,
for the most of us out here, I'm on the other side of it.
Most of us, not Cam.
I'm not chastising Cam for his.
No, I'm saying.
So let's make it.
Let me ask you.
This woman is your everything.
You love her.
And now you find out,
y'all two, three years in, whatever.
And now you find out, oh, shit.
My rapper homies all popped or something like that.
At the same time.
Yeah, yeah.
That's not a lot.
That's not a lot in this business.
This happens.
This literally happened.
Damn.
I'm just not saying that.
Yeah.
But
what do you do?
What do you, what is that?
After I stayed with her for five years.
You know, he will.
He will.
So I already know how he feels.
I know how he feels about this circumstances already.
I wouldn't care.
Cool.
I'm here for what I'm receiving out of this.
There's nothing that you and Homeboy or whatever you had before me that's gonna make me look at this different.
Now, if I get to ask you questions, I know the answer to you already and you lied to me.
And my faith in them ever did.
Why?
Why would you care?
Because you're a lying.
No, no, no, no, I don't care about that.
I care about you.
You just care about the lying.
Now you're lying on that.
Totally different.
To Ice's point, saying that, yo, they're going to lie anyway.
That's what I.
I never said that.
Ice did.
That's what I said.
I'm not arguing for that.
I'm not saying they're going to lie, but it doesn't.
I met girls that even worse than what Ice is saying.
They tell you the fucking truth.
Yeah.
Hey, you niggas want social.
I want you to tell me the truth.
Yo, Yo, wanna know all the information?
Sit down with Betty for a second over some coffee.
You'll get to tell you.
Certain Betty's.
Yeah, some of them will tell you.
And guess what?
And you're going to ball up like a bitch.
No, I'm not.
I respect that more than I respect than the chick lying.
And now I got to find out for the name of the shit.
You can't respect balled up on the floor.
Did you stay with her?
You can respect it, balled up.
Oh, she told you the truth.
She's a real bitch.
She hurts.
Hey, and she's going to start naming some niggas that was outside before you.
You're going to learn just how long she been outside.
MC Shannon and them niggas.
Top.
Yeah, top billing.
Kids is, hey,
she all named some niggas
outside before you.
Hey, RS one of them niggas.
Hey, ask Shorty who the godfather of her kids.
Just man.
Grandpa Buff.
Big Daddy Kane coming over.
We fucking gifts.
This bitch been outside forever.
You think you found something new.
Hey, yo, fellas, check this out.
Anytime you think you, dad, and that's one of the fellas, that's one of our myths.
And we can close this and move on.
That's one of the fellas' myths that we make up to feel better and self-medicate.
Is that,
yo, I found something new.
Low.
Yo, I found something low.
Yeah.
You think?
Yo, by over there.
I fucking never.
I don't ever feel that.
Y'all found something.
That's what niggas tell themselves.
Yo, niggas.
Chris Rock said, everybody done been a hoe for somebody.
Unless she's a virgin,
everybody ain't wife or nigga.
Right.
Somebody hit it and split it.
I'm weird.
That's what I'm looking for.
I'm looking for the chick that's going to show me a good time.
And that ain't coming from just a bitch growing up with braces and marrying at 23.
Sorry.
I know the lifestyle that comes with some of the girls.
I like to touch on my body now.
That'd be the best.
I'd have had all types of you hoes touch on my body.
You know who do it the best?
The bitches that other niggas done took to the circus.
Work experience.
Sometimes they talk to me about it.
Be like, nah, he looked like, all right, go ahead, man.
He showed you a good time.
Go ahead.
He took you to motherfucking.
I ain't introduced you to Carbone, bitch.
You niggas wasn't the one that showed.
Bitch, you know the whole menu.
No, no, no.
When you get the shrimp, tell them to do it like this.
You like, chopping touch with you.
Shit, you go to catch steak on a date, and the waiter say hi to you and her.
Hey, Joe.
Joe, how you doing?
Oh, hey, Rebecca.
What the fuck are you talking about?
You bitches is lit out here.
Bro, your shoe game is crazy.
You can't play like you niggas is tough.
Nah.
Nigga, I was in fucking catch steak one night.
I missed catch steak so much, yo.
Oh, I used to see so much good shit in there.
I was in there on like a date, like for hours with my girl.
So we got to see people come in and out.
Nigga, I seen this girl.
Walk a nigga right to his car.
Oh, shit.
And double back.
Come right back inside.
Game just come back.
Come right back.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
It's probably a two for one.
That's the other.
Hey, that's the other dude.
That's the other dude myth.
However slick you think you are.
They're slicker.
Sheep.
Their side has some slicker ones.
You just might not have come grother yet.
Some nuts.
They got the ones over there.
They just get to hide behind that old being a lady shit and tears.
Oh, how could you treat me like this?
Yeah, I know.
Wait till she gets hugged back.
No, most niggas in the channel.
See, that's what my problem was with Daisha Curry topic to come full circle, and then we can leave this because we unpacked that already.
Men in relationships that have been cheated on before know that there are precursors to it.
It's like that famous Ozark scene where
he was like, I don't remember who said it, you had a million chances to say no.
You could have said no at the grocery, could have said no when he texted you, could have said no when he called you, could have said no when you met up, when you sucked the dick, you had a million chances to say no.
Some of those lines,
some of those precursors, people think Aisha Curry is is hitting.
Like when you hear your girl in the house talking about how she missed the glory days or I missed out on the whole days, that could be nothing.
That could be nothing.
That could be absolutely nothing.
But it also could be something.
One for me that has been prevalent in life is, oh, you're not looking at me with the same eye you looked at me like before.
Facts.
Before I knew what that one meant, I just thought, I took it at face value.
Oh, shit, I got to change.
I don't look at you.
That don't mean that.
It don't.
The nigga outside looked at me with the new eye.
Right.
Yeah.
And boy, did it feel good.
They wasn't.
Yeah.
A new car wash.
He pulled up and gave me that old feel.
Oh, I was at the car wash.
Why is it that no matter how dope y'all swag is new nigga swag come kill it?
Not y'all like y'all, but me too.
I'm in there.
No, no.
Like, why?
Why?
I don't want y'all to think I'm shooting at y'all.
No, no, no.
I want some.
Like, why is that?
Is that it's like us saying, yo,
it's just human shit.
Dude, same shit.
It's human shit.
Go ahead.
It's like when men say,
ain't no pussy like new pussy.
I never agreed with men when they said that.
I don't agree with that either.
I don't agree.
I understand the sentiment.
It's a sentiment shit.
No, because the new box could be trash.
I'm just saying that that is a sentiment.
Still, the thrill is a lot of things that come out of the cinema.
No, enough of your bathroom breaks.
Because that's the thing, too, as a man, as a present-day man, you can't never say
how many of your old pussies was here.
Hey, there's some of them old pussies that.
I slide them poker chips to the middle of the table, goddamn.
Hey,
yo, y'all niggas so phony, because I'm setting that up here.
Y'all niggas be like,
We just did that again.
And they so easy to get back fly with, like on the holiday, you slide.
Yo, remember women?
Y'all remember that?
All it takes is a remember when.
I remember when.
Oh, that's it.
Yo, remember, we used to go to, we used to, we went to that carnival.
Remember, we fucked behind in the parking lot of the carnival.
I'm gonna fuck the shit out of you.
You at the carnival?
No.
You know, nobody ever.
That was the only carnival experience I had like that.
When I met my girl, they did the thing, the men in black.
I don't remember none of that shit.
You fucking.
Were your girl hitch with the men in blackness?
Facts.
Memory white.
World.
Oh, it's a good thing.
She would have had her,
what you call that?
The memory statement.
The USB.
Yeah, her USB would have been overflowing.
Overload, overload, overload.
Hey, good thing you men in black yours, boy.
Men in black.
If I ever meet her,
I gotta tell him.
I gotta tell him.
You stopped saying that.
I gotta tell you.
You ain't gonna do that.
It's phony, y'all.
If I meet him.
That nigga's so phony, y'all.
You care, you care.
His memory card light.
Nah, but see, the difference is his girl.
His girl knows memory card.
No, she don't.
Yes, she does.
No, she don't.
Yes, you do.
You got some memory.
I think it's honest.
My girl who's old.
Yo, my girl.
You ain't there.
Raphael's rap.
Who girl, you think, know more than memory card?
Mine or yours?
Hell, that's a good question.
Sitting in there, sat him up.
You always sat him down.
You didn't sat down.
I didn't answer.
Sat him down.
No, no, he didn't.
I hope you don't.
I think mine.
Really?
Okay, that peace.
Let's go, itch.
No, I like that.
That's peace.
Back it down.
Back it up.
Wipe it down.
I feel up in the club.
I believe you, buddy.
Let's go, bitch.
Look at my man.
What the fuck you talking about, nigga?
He's his best friend.
This is his best friend.
That's what he said, right?
Your girl's your best friend.
You always say that.
Okay,
I don't lie often.
You don't lie.
If I dealt with a girl or whatever my past relationships were with a girl, I'll tell my girl like that.
I said, I believe you, nigga.
That.
Literally.
So.
Nope.
Not my business.
Stop playing with my man.
You ain't nothing about issue.
Yeah, yeah, I know what he do.
He started doing, look, playing with the bottom of the pants.
He's gonna slide somebody.
Stop playing.
He's gonna start doing that.
He just got home.
He do that.
He's tussling.
He ain't looking to eat the other niggas.
Speaking of Ozark, I did finish off.
That ain't got no purple on in his outfit with the Kobe Lakers, too.
What'd you say about that?
My next shit.
You finished Black Rock.
You on your matchie today.
When you come in here looking like Rainbow Bright, like you you really from North Club scene, I ain't gonna say nothing next time.
Follow me.
Yeah.
What'd you say, Park?
I finished Black Rabbit.
And you were right.
Everyone in that show is incredibly stupid.
Every single person.
Except for maybe the dad.
The mob dad.
The deaf dude.
He was on point.
Yeah.
He was on point.
Everyone else, incredibly stupid.
But it's a really good show.
To have those amazing actors in there, I'm surprised that everybody was that stupid in that show.
I think
that had to have been the point a little bit.
Second episode pissed me off.
Yeah, it would have been an episode.
I just stopped.
It had to be.
They wouldn't have a show if one of them was smart.
Literally anybody, except for the pops.
I'm not caught up on Task.
Me new.
I got to watch this week.
But boy, is Task smoking shit.
Yeah, last week's incredible.
Yeah.
Task is smoking shit.
It's so good that I'm purposely not caught up.
Like, I might wait till the 24-level good?
I might let the B Build.
24 is one of the best shows of all time.
And that was 65 seasons long.
This is, I think, a mini-series.
I could be wrong, but.
I'm just saying, is it as good as that?
I think I've seen it.
No, No,
it's HBO with Mark Ruffalo and the brother from Ozark.
If you tell me HBO, I'm going to watch it.
Yup.
HBO don't miss much.
They haven't been that lately, but this show is really good.
But they ain't going to be able to do that.
They slowed down on just putting out shit.
Yeah, too.
Apple slowed them down.
They did.
Well, all them shows.
Apple slowed him right on down.
Parabatsu, yeah, he's been firing.
And you know, HBO don't be paying niggas.
Is that true?
Was that the Physics?
Yeah.
Mayor Kingstown on the way back.
That's been their argument forever.
Oh, I just didn't know.
They wasn't even paying fucking Tony Soprano back in the day.
Word?
I didn't know.
Yeah.
Niggas be fighting on HBO for some bread.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
I saw some small words.
There's more networks now.
Speaking of TV, did y'all see SNL this weekend?
I did not.
I saw Eclipse.
Yeah.
The Clips, I wish I had.
I watched the whole thing beginning to end because I've been waiting for it to come back.
Bad Bunny hosted it.
Doja Cat performed.
Okay.
Doja Cat actually,
watching her performance, actually liked it.
It made me want to go back to the album again.
Okay.
It was one of of the songs where she's actually rapping.
It's not, I mean, again, it's a pop album, but there's a few things on there.
It was good.
Bad Bunny obviously didn't perform.
They had that kind of bread.
He was there to host, not to perform.
Usually they do both, but he didn't do that.
I thought he was not so good.
I thought his skits weren't very good.
Some of them were terrible.
I thought the whole show was missing.
And because SNL has lost a few major actors, it made me feel like they should have wrote that check
for the people that lost, especially the sister who's gone.
I really like it.
A lot of times, dog, we take for granted
some of the people behind the scenes.
And some of the people behind the scenes might have been the pens.
They might not
in front of the camera be as
important.
But behind the scenes, a lot of niggas that be writing some of that shit.
Because I was going to ask you, were the Bad Bunny scenes poorly written or poorly executed?
Both.
Gotcha.
I didn't think he executed well, but you know, a lot of times people come in there.
I mean, Kim Kardashian didn't execute well, but they put him positions to win.
Right.
And that's where here the the writing wasn't good.
One of the skits I thought was really, the whole Puerto Rican Uncle thing, there was a Puerto Rican Uncle skit that, again, I love a good uncle.
I love that skit.
I love the idea of that skit.
It just won't be.
And I thought that was them putting him in a position to win.
That was the strongest one.
But I thought, again, I thought that was just a little too long and went off the rail just a little bit at the end.
But that was the best one of the whole.
I think that was the best skit of the whole show.
The thing about the origin of the language of Spanish I thought was bad.
There was a few of them that were just bad.
Even the weekend update, which is usually my favorite thing, and it's hilarious.
It was one of the weaker ones I've seen.
I saw that get slammed, but I didn't think that was horrible.
I saw the weekend update.
I saw it with the new black dude who wanted to say nigga.
Yeah, I didn't love that one either.
I like that one.
I like that one.
Well, you like that, Tupole?
Neston L has always been hit and miss.
I like Cam, too.
I'm shaking his ass so hard.
That was my shit.
Yes.
That's an L is always hit and miss.
I just thought they'd they'd had a lot.
The last year I thought it was really strong, and I thought they'd hit a stride again because they had a down period.
I thought they were hitting a stride.
And then I just feel like when you cut writers and cut actors, I was hoping that the new people would be so good that I wouldn't miss it, but I just, it wasn't.
A lot of times were on them because this was the season opener and what happened with the past niggas that laughed.
Well, also the 50-year anniversary shit was all fire, so you would think that there was
that momentum.
Yeah, it was epic.
But it's always been hit and miss.
And it's funny because it's always like, man, SNL during such and such era was the best.
And you go back and watch it.
And it was still hit and miss back in the fucking glory days.
Like in the Chevy Chase era or the Eddie Murphy era.
Yeah.
They had a lot more hits than Miss.
Eddie's different, bro.
Yeah, Eddie's always.
Eddie era was always.
What do you think of Bad Bunny saying that people got four months to learn Spanish?
That's pretty funny.
He made me laugh.
It was funny.
He made me laugh.
And I think it was a good way for him to lean into all the criticism.
Yeah.
Yo, they ain't even talking English.
All right, well, learn Spanish, man.
I'm coming.
You're going to hear this Spanish.
You're going to hear this shit.
I don't have no intention of learning Spanish, and I know he's gonna set that shit off.
Well, now I don't have another hip.
I was gonna move my hips.
Yo, bro.
Fuck my hips up now.
They'd be all right by that time.
You'd be back.
Yeah, just stay at a newer.
I had a couple months.
It's not improving.
Where the Super Bowl at?
San Francisco.
Oh, they got good hills out there.
Hold on, type of party.
See, it's like the newer party.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
That ain't the goddamn North Pole
talking about, y'all.
They got a bunch of hills out there.
Would you come speak at the panel at the gay convention?
How much they pay?
100 grand.
Yeah.
Would they have to pay more than the straight convention?
What I'm saying is that it depends on the.
You see how you duck that?
That's how you duck the context question, too.
Just keep talking.
It depends on what the context is about the conversation.
Surrounding the conversation.
Well, ain't no context, nigga.
You up there, nude.
Wait, no.
No, stop that.
Wait, What the fuck he's doing?
Yo, yo,
your man always gotta
say anybody swinging.
You up there dangling.
Your man, yo.
Brother is.
Congest vest.
Hello.
Come on.
Yo, that's fat with your man.
That's a disgusting.
That's
nasty, yo.
That niggas been flirting with ish all day on that shit, boy.
Yo.
Yo.
For 100?
Yo, congestion.
Oh, no.
You was considering 100.
You heard a hard one?
That's for 100.
For a million?
It'd be ingest fest.
Shit.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Yo, that's a yo, don't do this shit right there.
Hey, Brother Minister.
Brother Minister, you hear your man?
Hey, yo.
Have you seen Brother Law?
He has lost his way, but we're going to find him.
Exactly.
I'm coming out of Chicago.
Yes, what?
Y'all so sensitive.
What?
And just
that's crazy.
Salute to you.
What else needs our attention?
We did all our sports runs.
Let's see what else.
I see Wendy Williams on the board, Joe.
I want to know what that is.
Yeah, it's just sad, man.
I'm really sad to hear the two things I've heard about Wendy Williams in the last 48 hours.
And salute to Wendy Williams, who I know and love.
We love you, you, Wendy.
Legend.
I heard that she's entering memory care.
What's that?
Which is tough.
Memory care is the stage of care, usually in nursing homes, where
there's like independent living where you're just kind of in a community of older people.
And then there's like skilled nursing where you're getting like somebody helping you with things.
Just, you know, memory care is when you're at the point where
you don't have your bearings, where you're not, where you have such a cognitive deficit that you may not know what day it is.
You might not remember people.
It could be, there's different, there's different kinds of memory care, but ultimately it means you're not in a place to really take care of yourself at all anymore.
You know, I spend a lot of time in nursing homes, obviously, with my family.
And I mean, memory care is not where you want to be, and you don't return from memory care.
You know what I mean?
So
it's tough.
Then the second thing, I just want to pull it up so that I have the exact quote, is that there are reports that people are still not
That her money is not being protected that people aren't necessarily looking out for her in in the way in the way that when we say people
specifically I'll read the story from New York magazine I'm gonna read the quote okay it said then
it said then on around January 18th
at Schiller's request the Miami-Dade Police Department went to Hunter Jr.'s apartment to check on Williams that's her husband's her son
according to sealed court filings at that time however however both Williams and her son were at a nearby branch of Wells Fargo where Hunter Jr.
was asking to be granted his mother's power of attorney.
They were accompanied by an entertainment lawyer named LaShawn Thomas, an attorney for Williams' ex-husband,
Hunter Jr.'s father.
Williams was allegedly unresponsive, disoriented, and barely able to write.
And so the bank said no.
Two weeks later, Hunter Jr.
returned again with his mother.
This time, Thomas was on speakerphone, and the two demanded that the bank allow him to withdraw $25,000 of his mother's money.
They also insisted that he become the primary contact for her financial affairs.
A withdrawal of this size, the bank decided, was, quote, out of character, and they blocked the transaction.
Shout out to the bank.
In response, Hunter Jr.
and Thomas allegedly berated employees.
Williams, appearing weak, stood aside in silence.
When staff tried to speak with her, Hunter Jr.
intervened.
So.
I'm not so fast to shout out the bank because by Wendy's story, the bank is foul, too.
How so?
I'm just saying in just this part.
Here's.
I'm just shouting the bank out for not for not just giving the money over.
They could be wrong in every other area, but I've just seen people not pay attention to those cues and just give people's money away.
But the bank could be completely wrong in all of this.
I don't know who's right or who's wrong, but I know those two data points are very alarming to me.
One, where Wendy is and what this bank's account is.
And the fact that she's in memory care sort of corroborates the story that she wasn't capable of making a decision.
That's a very good sound mind.
Yeah, exactly.
And so, you know, I don't know who's right or wrong.
I'm not making any allegations against anybody, but this is a sad story.
And if what we read here is true, there's some accountability that needs to be had from members of her family who don't seem to have her best interests at heart.
If, again, the accounts are true.
Well,
this is real sensitive because it's basically like a battle of who do you believe, right?
Like there's going to be multiple parties that come out and say, Wendy Williams is not of sound mind and health to be able to make certain decisions.
But you got Wendy who's been on this kind of press mission the last few months to say, I'm saying, I'm fine.
I can make my own decisions, yada, yada, yada.
I don't know enough about it either way, but those are the two sides that I see being 40 here.
That's true.
Yeah, the problem is if you're not of sound mind,
You don't know you're not of sound mind.
It's like asking a drunk person if they're sober, right?
Very few people, you know, can self-assess when they're impaired.
And the problem is, if you are having severe mental decline, you don't know you are.
You think this is the first time we're having this conversation, and it might be the fifth.
And the next time we have it, you're once again going to think it's the second time.
So in her mind,
she is mentally short.
Again, I'm not a psychiatrist.
Well, a psychologist.
Well, to respond to that, I'm not mad at that, right?
That's a fair point you made.
From Wendy's POV, let's assign someone who is not attached to someone that I have an ongoing legal battle with or someone that looks to come up off of this decision to determine whether I'm of sound mind.
Right.
Because Wendy has said something about who the judges have appointed, my kid who's tied to my ex-husband who I've had years of ongoing shit with.
So there should be someone who's not
deemed to profit off the decision that should be able to make the neutral executive.
And that's why I don't want the son walking into a bank trying to strong arm allegedly a
power of attorney from from her or fourth force money i agree with you from my knowledge the bank can't grant him power of attorney no they can't you understand what i'm saying like so you can walk in there
a thousand times yeah the bank cannot grant you power of attorney so if wendy williams is not coherent the bank is not going to allow her to perform any transactions whatsoever if she's not coherent i've seen so many times unfortunately in my own family where elderly people
have been strong-armed into the bank.
Mom, just come to the bank with me real quick and sign this paper.
And a lot of times, people in the bank don't care.
And maybe if this weren't Wendy Williams, they wouldn't care.
They might not have been paying attention to it.
You know, that person.
We reported on the story maybe a couple of years ago or something over there.
Remember that story?
The dude was dead.
And he tried to get him out of the bank.
In Brazil, in Brazil.
Yeah,
she brought her chicken.
She brought the dead dude in there to try to get the money out of the bank.
Oh, that's crazy.
Weekend at Johnny's.
Yeah.
That's
money make you, man.
Yeah, money different.
It definitely is different.
Well, I pray for the best for Wendy Williams.
I know a lot of people have strong feelings about her, but I think
whoever you think about Wendy Williams, and I happen to love her.
Same.
No one deserves to
go through this.
Nobody.
Nobody.
Yeah, shout out to Wendy Williams.
I hope her health is fine, and I hope that money ends up somewhere that it belongs.
Yeah.
Somewhere it belongs.
That's the thing.
Not even rich.
Wealthy people dying with money.
Shit, the government wants your money.
Everybody wants your money.
She can't get it, though.
Why is it that?
She got heirs.
So the government can't get your bread because in the event that she passes away, then the state rules will take place and the money has to be allocated.
The only time the money really, the government really gets your bread is if you don't have any living heirs.
It's called, I think, a sheet.
What?
Eschet.
Oh, I don't know how to pronounce it.
E-S-C-H-E-A-T.
You would try to name it the issue, nigga.
Stop
trying to get somebody's fucking money.
It ain't no issue.
It ain't an issue.
It ain't an issue.
Yo, this guy's an idiot.
I think hello then, dog.
I don't have nothing.
I can't read the Arabic shit that Mark put up there.
Oh, that's just time for you to have my favorite part of the show.
No, much, Ryan, too.
No, we done with you.
Hell no.
Yo, the same spam number keeps calling me.
It's been two weeks now, but it's the same number.
I identified it.
Send me the number.
You calling a spam homer.
I'm not answering these niggas.
Abuses.
Send it to me.
Her name's Spam now.
Yeah.
Yo.
I'm going to fuck you up when I catch you, nigga.
Watch.
Anyway,
I think we covered everything.
I'm ready to cover.
That's not true.
What do you got?
That's not true.
That's not true.
That's not true.
I'm trying to.
Good, nigga.
I'm on record saying that,
first of all, I'm with AI.
I think it's going to be up to humans.
I think it's going to be up to humans to adapt with some of this shit, figure out how it's useful to us.
I think it will ultimately end up in the hands of evildoers as well.
And we're going to have to figure out what to do with that.
Ultimately, it's already there.
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I also think that one of the best
usages of AI is
Beanie Siegel's voice.
Sure.
Getting right in us hearing that music.
That was my number one reason that AI is good
till
maybe a few days ago.
Maybe it's algorithmic, but they got me.
My timeline, and I bookmarked it for your viewing pleasure, is filled with nothing but
Stephen Hawkins at the X Games.
Oh, dog.
Dog.
I know I wasn't supposed to lie.
Yeah.
Yo, first.
That was real.
Yo, be respectful, first of all.
True.
Everybody being adult, nothing that we saying is funny.
But Stephen Hawkins is the guy from the movie they made in the fancy wheelchair with the brilliant mind.
Who he did some shit.
He came up with calculus or something, right?
Stephen Hawkins is one of them geniuses.
Einstein.
Hawkins.
Hawking.
Hawking.
Stephen Hawking is doing the 1997 X game you see it
I'm pulling it up now I need to see yo could we like let anybody see that first let me see all right it's not funny yo no we're not trying to laugh yo what they got the dot
let me see
let me see
what is wrong with them
so I have I have him bull riding Oh, wait, I ain't see all right, dog.
Here, look, this is him bull riding right here for you.
Look, check it out.
No way.
I'm watching the skateboard right now.
I saw the shit where he was on the wall.
He's in the wrestling ring, yo, famous.
I have him.
Nah, the half-pipe?
That's the one.
That's the one, the half-bike.
Oh,
my God.
I have him in the UFC ring.
You ain't seen UFC.
Yeah, I got him.
Stephen Hawking.
He's in the UFC ring.
It's not funny, though.
For real.
Oh, look, this is him,
look, doing the...
Now they got I'm on Mara or Maury?
They got him doing the cool running shit.
Yeah, they got him on Maury.
Y'all were terrible people.
Y'all think that's funny.
They got him deep diving, too.
Look, check it out.
Y'all think.
Look.
Oh, my.
How much you issue?
This ain't funny.
This is horrible.
They got him doing it.
Look.
Take a dove off the diamond, boy.
No, for real.
Hello?
Nigga, that same app.
I saw Dr.
King in the wrestling ring saying, I no longer have a dream.
I am the dream.
And they fucking booed him.
Check him out off the top rope, though, in the wrestling ring.
About to serve one of these niggas with the wheelchair.
Check him out.
It's not funny.
The professor.
Yo.
Yo.
What happened?
We got him on Maury.
Oh shit, we got him getting attacked.
He's on the Eagles.
He gets attacked by an alligator.
He just caught a ton.
No, dude, the alligator fucking him up now.
Oh, no, it's Seahawks.
My bad.
My bad, y'all.
Look, now he's just drowning with the chip.
This is not funny.
This is horrible.
See, this is like,
I've been known to have a dark sense of humor.
I don't actually find find that funny.
Me either.
I'm not offended.
I'm not offended by it.
I just, it just didn't make me laugh.
Check him out.
It's talking about the Tony Hawk bag.
Look at him.
He bought in the Tony Hawk shit.
Yo, when this shit flip over.
Stop playing with Stephen Hawk.
I don't care what y'all say.
That shit funny.
That's funny.
This is some of the funniest shit.
This is some of the funniest shit ever.
But it's not.
However, here we go.
Because how do we feel about
this?
Is what was the app?
Soro.
Sora.
Sora.
Soro.
Sora is open AI, which has the ability to just take dead people and make them do anything.
If you've seen some Michael Jackson and Prince shit running around, that's it.
See, that one I like.
That's them two.
They don't look like Prince.
It looked just like Mike.
But we're not supposed to like it because this is what Marvin Gay's family has been fighting for all of this time.
And they don't play it.
We're not supposed to like it because you can't just take the rights of our greats and their dead and do this without permission from an estate.
I feel that.
I feel that.
I don't.
I could live without all of it.
From a legal perspective, from all that stuff, ethical or whatever.
I think if it's funny, I can live with it.
Michael Jackson and Prince Arkaneville, who had a better funeral, I think it's funny.
You know, I don't, the Stephen Hawking thing, I just don't find funny.
I don't think the Stephen Hawking thing is funny, but if you Michael Jackson's heirs or if you're Prince's heirs, you might not find that shit funny neither.
You have a problem with that.
Yeah, and
I don't think they're resting.
Ethically and legally, I think we should, I can do without all of it.
I can do it without it.
But, you know, I don't know how long we can keep that at bay.
I mean, if people are doing this much, I don't know what the world's going to look like in five years.
Like, is anything going to be real?
Well,
at that point, if you niggas ever decided to stand up and fight for something, then we'd have a different conversation.
This is part of what those movie people were
striking about: was what they will be, what will be permissible with AI.
And this is where it gets scary when you see fucking everybody in Fang standing behind Trump at the inauguration or whatever that was.
Yeah.
Like, it's a tech, what do they call it?
Technocracy?
Technocracy, yeah.
Yeah.
That's where it gets scary.
It's the people that are in power are the people that are making money or building these platforms.
Man, you should be petrified at that, Mark, because you fight for so many things, right?
So, like, they could potentially take your likeness and make you fight for something that you were totally against.
Absolutely.
It's terrifying.
It's terrifying.
Bro, they could come out with video evidence of you doing some shit that you didn't do.
And that's what I've been saying for a long time.
I'm like, If you're on trial for this, you know you didn't do it.
And we got video of you doing it.
No, and your voice.
And everything.
It's you.
Yes.
They could put us in a bank
in Wyoming right now, robbing the bank, doing mad shit.
They have our video.
They have our audio.
And we never been to Wyoming.
That's true.
I mean,
they would still have to present where they got the...
information from not to say they wouldn't still do something nefarious but they can't just be like oh here's a video it's real
like they still have to yeah all right pull up something You're right.
Like, I think, our thing is, yo, you guilty.
You got to prove your innocence.
So if you don't have a stone-cold alibi of where you were, nigga.
You're going to spend two weeks in JSP or more.
Speaking of guilt and videos proving innocence,
what are your thoughts on this Kyron Lacey situation?
Yeah, same shit.
Same shit.
Can you break down what it is?
That bothered me.
Kyron Lacey was
a young man that was
a world-class athlete.
He played football for LSE, Rails.
For LSUs.
And a car accident happened, and I think which a gentleman was killed.
Rest in peace to the gentleman.
And they blame Kyron Lacey's driving on the death of this young man.
I mean, of this older gentleman.
Older man.
Older gentleman.
Kyron Lacey's car wasn't even involved in the accident.
Well, wait, before that, just because that's all stuff we found out later on.
He's arrested,
loses,
like he was out of the draft.
Like he was getting ready to go pay attention to him.
He was one of them.
Yeah, yeah, he's one of them in football.
And he lost everything.
And as a result of him losing all of those things and being claimed, I mean, being charged and accused unfairly, he then self-transitioned.
You understand what I'm saying?
So as a result of that,
now we've...
come to realize his car wasn't involved in the accident.
He was like damn near a football field away when the accident happened.
I think they said he was 92 yards, 92 yards away when the accident happened.
All of that shit.
It's like, yo, my nigga, they accused
this young man of these horrendous things.
Imagine what they could do with AI if they wanted to make him guilty.
Yeah.
You know what, real quick?
That story bothered me.
Now that I know more details that you guys provided, I understand.
But I was saying that why,
and I don't want to be insensitive.
I just didn't understand
why he chose that option.
If he was innocent.
If he was innocent.
You know what I mean?
And when I found out more, because I'm like, okay,
how I felt is that just go to court and prove your innocence and hit the camera, let it play out.
But then you guys are providing that he was, not only he was removed from the draft, a lot of opportunities was taken from him.
I'm not here to judge, but there's something that triggered me.
It's like, yo, why you didn't, because they said that, I saw his girl talking about it
on the podium about the racist cop is his fault that this happened and she's gonna fight for justice, you know I mean so a lot of innocent people kill themselves in prison a lot of innocent people kill themselves outside of prison a lot of times.
It's the pressure sometimes it's the insurmountable odds you face
I can't win.
Yeah, you know So I don't I don't I know you're not I don't assume that because someone killed themselves or whatever that they were guilty sometimes it's just too much But this is awful.
I think a lot of people will do it if you strip them of their life.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's true.
And again, looking at our odds, he might,
innocent and all, I don't stand a chance against him.
I'm looking to see where he grew up.
Because a lot of times a lot of that stuff is based on what people have seen, bro.
Like, yo, you got to think about
it's people that take 20 and 30 years, please, knowing that you didn't commit a crime because you feel like, yo, my options are gone.
It's nothing but despair.
I can't beat these people.
I grew up in neighborhoods where they planted shit on motherfuckers my whole life or where they falsely accuse people of things my whole entire life.
And those people didn't overcome it.
So I feel like I'm facing a losing battle.
I'll take this 20 instead of
20 instead of life.
And then you're asking young people to know that how you feel today is maybe not how you'll feel tomorrow.
It's not how you felt from yesterday.
We're talking about a young college kid who had his entire life flipped upside down, flipped upside down in the blink of an eye for something that had zero to do with him.
Just, again, fucking media and what's being said in the town, whatever town that is, what they're whispering at the college.
There was a dude who,
he retweeted his tweet once this video came out.
And it was originally tweeted right when this whole thing happened.
And he was like, listen, y'all, I think a lot of y'all should pump your brakes on what y'all are doing to this kid right now.
He's like, I live here.
I know these cops.
Don't be surprised if more information comes out later.
But this particular area,
just pump your brakes because everybody immediately like damn near crucified him.
This is a huge story.
I mean
all over the internet, everything, it was, it was, all of the media heads, everybody was said, had something like, how dare you?
So that
coupled with what I'm possibly facing, that's a lot on a kid.
I understand.
No, I understand now.
I didn't know how much he lost.
I didn't know.
So when I heard the story, I'm just like, you know, I believe in fighting, but I don't want to take anything from him neither or judge him, especially if you feel like your back is against the wall.
Yeah, yeah.
So, rest in peace to me.
Somebody's self-transition.
Shut the fuck up when you start saying, I wonder why you did that.
I mean, you are the, yeah.
I mean, you talk about self-transition.
You talk about your views on self-transition is different from my views.
True.
I'm ignorant to it.
Your views are different because of experience.
Me, I have.
You had the same experience in it, you know.
No, but
I have a fight.
I think you have a fight.
Hold on, let me just say this.
I have a go-down fighting mentality, whether it's good or bad.
That's just how I think.
When I hear you, I hear you talk about self-transition
and
you don't have really a stance on it.
No, no, no.
Meaning you're very mindful how you criticize people.
We have said here before, I've said it before, I get mad at a family member for doing that because I had three people in my family that self-transition.
And I always wanted to know why.
Why did you cause this pain on our family?
That's how I thought.
When I came up here and how you talk about it, you basically say, like, you don't know what the person went through.
And
you just had a whole thing.
I remember it was a whole topic.
And I don't want to come and become Joe's thoughts.
Offensive.
Hey, Flip, though.
You said, go down, fight them.
What if that person felt like they have no more fight left?
Like, I fought as much as I can.
There's nothing left.
Or you saying, yo, you're bringing this hurt to my family, but your family could be being selfish and looking at it that way because this person might have been going through their own pain.
And they want to stop it.
It's not a good feeling.
I'm fine outstanding.
I'm just saying it's not a good feeling.
I got a cousin, you know, it's not a good feeling.
When you have someone, somebody have a child or children
and you don't have the answers of, or, you know, you didn't have the conversation of what you're going through, the first thing you're going to think is like, yo, damn, why?
And you see the pain that it caused the family.
It's not until I came up here and I hear what Joe talk about.
It's like, okay, I didn't think about it from the other side.
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
Rest in peace to your cousin there, bro.
Yeah, shout out to anybody out there that's fighting a silent battle, man.
Y'all know we with you up here.
JVP cares if don't nobody else care.
That's a fact.
Give yourself a shot.
Give yourself a shot.
Tomorrow's not today.
I feel for Kyron Lacey and his family.
Yeah, that's me, too.
Rest in peace.
For having a reason.
And rest in peace to the gentleman that lost his life in the first place as well.
Yes, for sure, for sure.
There should be something.
Really unfortunate.
Something.
Like, somebody should be held accountable for that, though.
Whoever lied, every liar, every person in the
law enforcement and all of that shit that pushed it.
I think that.
You
blow my mind.
Mike check one, two, one, two, one, two.
Rest in peace if you're listening.
You lost somebody out there.
All right.
I think our board is covered with the exception of Smash and Machine, the Rocks movie, where he was playing.
Who was he playing?
UFC.
Ben.
Mark Kerr.
Mark Kerr.
Mark.
Where the fuck did I get Ben from just that fast?
You could tell I ain't no journalist.
Mark Herr.
This is the role that he
looked different.
Y'all know the role.
This is the one where he got a standing ovation at Sundance.
This is the role that the talk was he could win, he could win an Oscar for.
That movie, it does look good.
It's been released,
and they're calling it a flop because opening week brought back $6 million.
From what I read, this movie cost $50 million to make and $50 million to market.
They needed to break,
see $100 million to break even if you open at $6 million.
Yeah, I'll tell you what.
And the good side.
I'm going to be honest.
And I'm still going to see it.
I'm gonna see this movie.
I'm still gonna see this movie.
I went to see this movie.
Outside of the trailer before another movie I went to go see, I didn't see shit about this movie.
I was about to say they did a shitty job on marketing.
I didn't see anything.
I didn't know anything.
I didn't know it was out.
Me either.
Interesting.
I only saw the trailer going to see other movies.
And there's been some good movies out lately, too, so that don't help either.
There's competition in the field.
They're trying to use this to slight the Rocks box office power.
How can you?
I feel like they're trying to use this to draw marketing to get that number to a different number.
I would agree.
Because we ain't really heard about the movie until we heard that it flopped.
Yeah.
It's a fact.
And now we're going to be like, yo, let's go support The Rock and go.
Watch this.
Does it work that way, though?
Because I know sometimes when I see something as a flop, I stay away from it.
Like, I didn't go watch Geely because everybody said how bad it wasn't because it flopped, right?
So, I mean, could what?
I saw other Jennifer Logans.
We did not say Jilly.
Is that what the fuck you just said?
Yeah, that's a perfect example, though.
That's not a perfect example.
Wait, we laughed at that.
That's a bad example.
Because you wanted to see it before the word got out.
No, what I'm saying is, I only knew about Jilly because it was marketed,
it was presented as a flop.
Like, that they made this movie, they overestimated who these two would be together.
And it didn't make me say, oh,
let me go find out more.
It made me say, it looked like a good movie to begin with.
I don't know if I'm a word.
You're a black man, yo.
I'm going to go support the rock.
I'm not going to go support.
Okay, take Jilly off the table.
My point is.
Y'all really, we've been losing the plot.
My point is,
does hearing that something is a flop necessarily make you go see it?
Or does it make you think, oh, this might really stink, and I don't want to watch it?
That's not it.
No, it depends on what that is.
It depends on what it is.
Them numbers don't mean shit to me.
I don't care.
You don't care about it.
I don't care about it.
I don't care about that shit.
When I saw the theater, the movie trailer in the theater, I said I want to go see that movie.
I didn't know it was out.
I probably would have seen it.
See?
Although I went to the movie to see other movies, but that's the other problem.
Like I said, there's a lot of good movies out right now.
So
I'm going to go see it.
But especially now, knowing that it's not doing well, that's even more reason to go.
I didn't know.
That's the fucking popcorn.
If it's good, I'll go see it.
I actually liked The Rock.
And that's what determined.
Oh, they hole.
Yeah.
All right, man.
I knew you liked The Rock.
I didn't think he was a good actor.
I didn't know if he was a good actor or not.
And then when I actually watched Ballers and watched him action, that was the first time I got to actually watch him over a sustained period of time.
Actually, I was like, oh, he's actually a good actor.
So now I will check him out.
Ballers was a really good show.
In the name of Ballers, Bring Back Team Arless.
Another classic.
It's rated well.
72% Unrun Twenty.
Ain't bad.
7 on IMDb.
It's not bad.
Better than G L.
I'm going to check it out.
But I mean,
I should know about it because I'm the guy to just go to the movies to see any movie.
I don't know.
I'm about to say you only watch 20 minutes of you.
And you're going to buy 77 tickets.
That's a fact.
I'm going to go see this movie.
I still haven't seen
the Jonathan Majors movie.
Oh, I do.
I'll see you guys.
I haven't seen it yet.
And everybody said that was...
What's the name of it?
Magazine.
The magazine.
See?
Magazine.
Magazine.
But that just goes to show you that.
But both of these movies...
The marketing ain't out there.
Both these movies are going to have marketing.
Both these movies are indie movies.
824, yeah.
So they're not.
Let's see.
they're hit and miss for me.
I love them.
Sometimes they're really weird and it's good.
Sometimes they're really weird and it's just really weird.
If they got really weird and it was really weird, that's after they made all their money.
Oh, no.
That's after they became big, big one where the lady had the goat baby.
That was shit was weird.
What was that?
What was that?
I don't know, but she had a goat baby.
Crazy good or crazy bad?
Weird.
Crazy weird.
A24 is violent.
They do have some fire.
I gotta find the name of that movie.
Goat Lady.
A24 does make those movies better than the field.
Yeah.
Even if they miss.
I don't really know too many of the A24 films that have missed, but whatever.
I'm Dick Ridden.
I've seen a lot, and it'd be real.
Sometimes it's too far left.
I'd like a check from them.
Shut up.
My bad.
824.
We got to start telling our co-workers who we would like a check from.
It's called left important part.
Lamb.
I shouldn't see lamb.
That actually is.
Don't bag in.
The lady delivered a lamb.
Okay, all right.
I'm good.
It could be metaphorical.
I want a check from them to anybody.
So I don't know what you're talking about.
No,
I don't believe that about you anyway.
That ain't true.
I ain't you, Joe.
You got too, you know,
you got too many morals and too much morals and integrity to take a check from anybody.
That's not true.
You pardon.
Oh, no, no, no.
Yeah, I'm talking about within reason.
Oh, within the niggas that you fuck with.
Yo, if give him a check.
He'll be at the fest with me.
What fest?
In Jess Fest.
He wouldn't.
No, I won't.
That's why I don't like this podcast, y'all.
Which one is it for?
I got too much morals and integrity, or I'll be at Injustice Fest.
You see how you contradict yourself in your fucking two-sentence.
Injustice Fest?
That's not a thing.
No, I think that you have morals and integrity.
I don't think your morals and integrity will keep you away from Ingest Fest.
Yo, stop.
No.
Some shit Mark made up.
It depends on what the panel was talking about.
Yo, the Injest Fest, y'all said, nigga, I got to go up there Bucky naked.
No, No, that was me being funny.
That was being funny.
That was me being funny.
You gotta talk about that.
You can put a dog on it.
You can put a little dick sock on.
Cowboy hat.
Speed up.
Make it a puppet, though.
Yo, this guy is crazy.
Don't just let it be a normal sock.
Hey, get a Sharpie.
All right, okay, enough.
You make it flip uncomfortable, yo.
Hey, make it a seal.
Easy.
Make it jump.
What's some other light-skinned animals?
I'm light-skinned animals.
Seals ain't light-skinned, nigga.
nigga.
I wouldn't, though.
That's all right.
Shout out to Seal, too.
I can't believe that motherfucking Christy Brinkley got with this motherfucking Billy Joe.
Seal had a still on that?
He had a dope.
Yeah.
What?
I could see that.
He had a dope.
Still pulling him.
Old Joe.
He had a dope body in it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Seal, I know the ugly joke.
I get it.
And hey, he may be.
I don't think he is.
There's a lot of people that would say, nah.
Billy Joel looked like a fucking dick sock.
So?
That's how it'd be happening.
What's the name?
Remember, Julie Robertson married.
Was it Lao Lovett?
Who married La Lovett?
Was that Julie Roberts?
He's Billy Joel.
Maybe some money.
Some fucking attractive ones.
Billy Joe money is different from Steel Money.
Billy Joe was that dude.
And he was charismatic.
Yeah, Billy Joel was that dude.
He was charismatic.
How was your date?
You want to date with Billy Joel?
You curse it?
Oh, man.
Play piano man for me, Billy.
Extra moose.
For sure.
Fuck are we talking about, yo?
Billy Joel.
I don't have nothing else on my topic list that we need to get to.
Do y'all know the story about JT's diss songs not being available on streaming anymore?
And Cardi going to Starlitz on Sunday and saying, I spent your streams, bitch, $20,000, $25,000.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
I love her.
This is what we said was going to happen.
Don't talk money with Cardi.
Yeah, you can't.
And she was talking money, right?
Yeah, yeah.
That was.
Well, what happened with the stream?
That's a bad game.
I mean, they say that they were at $25,000.
I didn't check them, but whatever they was, if you're up, if whoever you was talking about, go in the club and spend a dollar for the stream.
Why are the songs off-streaming?
Oh, I don't know, nigga.
I just wanted to get to the T.
That was just like a trick.
Pretending to care about facts.
Yo, they said they took it off-streaming.
Cardi was his dollar, y'all.
You know, your man is a bird, right?
I thought about gold that night, too, but my hip.
Yeah.
My hip.
You need to come pivot.
My hip.
Huh?
Come pivot.
No.
You need your hip to pivot.
And when I went to the strip club the other day, you thought, uh, that hard wooden chair mighty comfy for you.
It's like, shut up, girl.
Anyway.
All right.
I am pleased with everything.
It's a good day of work.
I'm pleased with the job that you guys have done unpacking these topics.
I feel like I have learned a lot about Cam Newton and Bronnie and Aisha Curry and Taylor Swift.
Hey, we didn't get to Taylor Swift.
They didn't even go out with Taylor Swift.
Taylor Smith?
Taylor Smith.
Tell me to do it on Patreon.
Because I want to curse at her, and I wouldn't do that publicly.
Yeah,
smart man.
I wouldn't do that publicly.
2.1 million, hey, Parks?
I thought it was three.
She had three.
Three.
We'll take it on Patreon.
We'll talk about it.
Yeah, let's see.
It says she out there motherfucking shooting at Travis X.
His ex-his.
his ex-yeah, Charlie.
Did anybody here at least hear the Taylor Swift album?
Yeah, I heard.
I did.
I heard it.
I heard, yeah.
Did y'all like it?
Did you like it?
I think it's the worst Taylor Swift album I've ever heard.
I'm not a big Taylor Swift fan.
I guess we're doing it now.
Fuck it.
I didn't love it either.
Let me play some of the slabs for real.
The one with Sabrina Carpenter is not the best one.
Acapella's new Taylor.
That's not too much.
It's a wild and free.
What the fuck is this?
You can't change that, yet.
Oh, shut up.
That's the fucking video, you idiot.
Throw more glitter in the air.
What's perfect?
That was a good, actually, that was the best Taylor Swift album review I could have heard.
That was sound.
I think you did it all.
You did it all.
Well done, y'all.
It's crazy.
Oh, my God, yo.
We'll talk more about Taylor Swift.
On Patreon.
There we go.
Good friend of mine,
one of
my main guys,
throwing an event tonight.
You know what I mean?
I don't know if I'll see all y'all there.
I'm going to go out and support my man.
I'm going to try to make it.
I'm going to try to make it.
Support my man.
They told me it was sold out.
I don't know if you could pull a string for me.
I don't think he's going to let me in.
He has been running around with that soul out line.
Yeah, we gotta see.
Yeah, he right.
We gotta see.
We gotta see what soul out looks like in person.
Bird ass nigga.
Yeah, we gotta check.
Shape-ups look good.
If you got a haircut, yo, yo, it's not just a haircut.
You've been doing six shape-shots and everything.
That's right.
Yo, you look good.
You look like number three on the wall, dog.
Hold on, dude.
You're a number three.
You're a number three, don't you?
That's funny.
Oh, man.
I can't wait for your event, man.
Yeah, you ready.
This one to you.
You know what I mean?
Let's go, E.
This is for you.
You,
my love.
Your ass down, nigga.
Does anybody have anything here that's pressing against their heart, mind, body, spirit, soul, conscience, anything?
A nerve, your fucking hip.
Shout out to everybody out there with a hip replacement replacement listening to.
I got new respect for y'all.
My hip is fucking Fenito.
I got to go to the auto body shop.
I got to go, man.
What's up?
Y'all got anything?
Y'all cool?
Y'all cool?
Y'all cool?
Y'all cool?
We're good.
We're good.
Ending it right here.
Leaving it where it is.
Let's end on the high.
Squashing it.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's end on the high, bro.
All right, cool.
Say less.
Great show.
I think so.
One for me.
Oh, let's go.
One for me.
What?
Hey.
How could you not rob niggas when this album was out?
I don't understand.
On the real, man, this morning.
That was that old ass 38.
Nah, not back then.
Not back then.
Yeah, not back then.
All right, man.
Keep us in your prayers.
Lord knows we need to be there.
Until the next time,
we bid you a new farewell.
Adio, Sereba Dirchie, Ostola, Vista, Arvois, so long goodbye.
A simple head nod will suffice.
Remember, life is a series of moments and moments past.
So let's make this one last as if it's all we have.
God damn, I got a soul.
And yo, what up, hot pocket?
What y'all doing this week?
Anything, anything, anything, anything, anything interesting this week?
Moving around.
Anything interesting?
We moving around, laying something down.
What's up?
What's happening?
I went to the comedy show Thursday.
We gonna see?
We're gonna see.
It's uh Tony Rock,
Jay Farrell, D-Ray, Corey Holcomb at the Beacon.
Oh, where's that?
At the Beacon Theater.
That's Wednesday?
Same day as E-Shit?
Thursday.
Oh, that's Thursday.
That's fire, fire, fire.
It's um, it's cam shit.
Oh, work.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Got it, got it, got it, got it.
What else y'all got?
What else y'all got?
I got nothing, man.
I'm just gonna go to e-drink tomorrow night.
And other than that, I'm gonna be on my Patreon.
There you go.
There you go.
You gotta subscribe to that Patreon.
Yes, sir.
You gotta get this slow.
Oh, so right.
What's up with y'all niggas?
Hey, you know, everybody's talking about the good old days, right?
Flip, what you want this week, man?
I gotta go to Baltimore.
Ooh, you want to Baltimore?
Wait, I got an HBTU this weekend.
What letters?
What
wait, wait, which one?
Wait, what did he say?
He said it right.
He said it very confidently.
Which one?
Say it again.
Where you from?
I'm being in Delaware.
You gonna Dela State?
I think so.
Milfie said it up.
So shout out to Milphy.
Yeah, and go up there.
Cut some shit, some content.
I'll let you in Baltimore.
HBCU?
No, no, no, no.
I can't talk about Baltimore.
I gotta go down there.
Come down there with me, man.
I gotta go down there.
You gonna go down there with me?
Never.
Yeah, you be looking at me.
You make sense, you can't talk about it.
Put my hopes down.
You might be on the west side doing something.
Nah, I'm not doing that.
Investigative work.
Y'all hold it down this week, man.
We'll be back same time, same place this weekend.
Stay safe, remain dangerous, all of that good stuff.
Till next time.
Scientific, my hand kiss it.
Robotic listening, doctor missed it.
You probably missed it.
Watch me dolly thinking, Scotty, why not?
Last but certainly not least, the baddies are insecure.
It's still like this.
I didn't say that's a good thing.
Tell him he's lying.
He's lying.
You're lying.
You're lying, Moy.
It's would never not like this publicly.
Playback boys sees differently.
That's not true, right?
What?
His face still shows.
How the lyrics on this one, isn't it?
No, that ain't jolly.
You like this song, right?
You don't think nothing bad about this song.
Not at all.
I don't know.
Yeah, so I'm not so.
Yeah.
What's up, y'all?
What's up?
This is Ghostface, straight from Staten Island.
Yo, till next time, man.
The baddies, yada, yada, yada.
Whatever.
I don't care.
Till next time, shout out to the patrolies.
Shout out to the subgroups out there.
Everybody listening.
everybody listening.
Yo, well, scientific, my hand kissing, robotic listening, optimistic.
You probably missed it.
Watch me dolly dipping.
Scotty body cop and tipping.
Big microphone, hippie, hippie kicksy, crispy chicken bros.
Curve up the stone ritzy, chop the old sprinkler.
Watch your fucking mouth.
Swing the jump next to the bottom.
You never heard this.
Wait, Trey said you never heard this?
I blame you.
You failed.
You failed.
I went to court for him.
I went to court.
I was trying to see my man
so we didn't have this moment right here.
God damn it.
We'll talk later, man.
Yo, damn, till next time, man.
Got it about it.
Lord, forgive me, Miss Sally.
Shot it.
Tracy got shot in the face.
My house was overcrowded.
You fake checks, funny bunches.
That's your five percent of niggas
and East Orange Irving.
Where else you from?
Woodbridge?
Where else you from?
Where the fuck you from, nigga?
Roselle.
JVP, JVP.
Where would you be without the JVP?
You've never heard of Joe Bun?