Episode 878 | "Streets Need A Body"

3h 17m

The latest release from the JBP starts with the wave of apologies after the internet continues to resurface old tweets (20:05). In new music, the room shares their thoughts on Summer Walker's new album 'Finally Over It' (37:53), Wale's new project 'everything is a lot.' (58:00), along with new records from Meek Mill (1:09:06) and Jeezy (1:12:50). The crew then has a debate following appearances at Max B's welcome home party (1:27:08), Kevin Gates responds to criticism of the age gap in his relationship (1:46:44), and the sports media's portrayal of Mavs guard Klay Thompson (2:02:12). Also, Target has a new 10-4 policy (2:20:36), **spoiler alert** Joe shares his thoughts on the show 'All Her Fault' (3:01:55), and much more! 

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Speaker 1 The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only.

Speaker 1 I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real.
No one is exposing, revealing, indicting,

Speaker 1 or telling you anything about themselves.

Speaker 1 Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home.

Speaker 1 We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart or our own.

Speaker 1 Enjoy the show.

Speaker 1 No, you don't do the whole reenactment thing.

Speaker 1 Hey, Bart. Hey, Mona, how are you? I'm fine.
How are you? I'm wonderful. It's always nice to see you, bonnet.
Likewise, you look great. Thank you.
You're welcome. All right, what your tweets is cool?

Speaker 1 I think so. Did you check? They tried to get you this morning.
They did? Yeah,

Speaker 1 they tried. They tried.
For real? Yeah. It didn't work.
It didn't work.

Speaker 1 It didn't take. They can't get us.

Speaker 1 I got your back.

Speaker 1 We put Rim right on the stand. Get him.

Speaker 1 Fuck y'all talking about. What's up? What's poppin'? What's poppin'? What's poppin'? What's we feelin'? How we feelin'? What up, what up, what up, what up in here? Yeah, wake it up.

Speaker 1 All right, Mona, I see you now. You're looking good.
These niggas be talking shit about my outfits at the time. I see those gallons.
And I picked, I'm talking about you.

Speaker 1 You are kind of on me.

Speaker 1 You are

Speaker 1 a good. No, that one Angelina Jolie outfit.

Speaker 1 That was the one that... The Angelina Jolie outfit? I think I looked cute that day.
The one where she was going to mark wrestling wrestling or some shit.

Speaker 1 What? I don't know what you was doing. Oh, Burry Rick.
Oh, that was last week, right? Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 He ain't like the cargo short with the boot, with the knee out.

Speaker 1 The fans didn't. Don't keep saying me.

Speaker 1 I didn't read that shit. You know what?

Speaker 1 That comment section got a little scary, and I don't go in it no more. I find this to my guy here.
I got the fuck up out there. That's good.
That's smart.

Speaker 1 After my 10th death threat, I was like, I'm done with this. Yeah, no, no, that's smart.
You feel me? After my 10th inbox, meet me in Patterson, bitch. I let it go.
Shut up, Patterson.

Speaker 1 That shit get, I mean, it's like everybody here do a different. I be wanting to fight.
I ain't gonna lie. Like, people go too far with the shit they say.
Yeah. That's what I'm hearing.

Speaker 1 People want to punch the screen right there.

Speaker 1 Hell, I'm gonna meet up at a target and punch you.

Speaker 1 Sally, you. Or gap.
Or gap.

Speaker 1 We gotta go in first. I like gap.
I don't know if you're being funny, but I like the gap. I'm not being funny.
Do you wear a gap? Huh? No.

Speaker 1 You wouldn't wear gap?

Speaker 1 Now you just changed the question. I didn't say I wouldn't wear a gap.
Same answer, though. I don't.

Speaker 1 stop because i don't like when y'all pay me like that i would wear it you make your faces i don't wear i go in baby gap i have a goal everybody

Speaker 1 i buy my son gap no we told somehow i still don't ever see that on him

Speaker 1 gap is the gap i get my kid is like

Speaker 1 Chrome hearts compared to

Speaker 1 Chick's mother.

Speaker 1 This motherfucker, I feel like she's trying to outcheat me.

Speaker 1 Out what? Like, nigga, I out-cheep me. Like, I found the deal.

Speaker 1 I got the deal. 100 hoodies for whatever.
Here you come with some

Speaker 1 fucking silk shirt and silk shirt in the fucking

Speaker 1 wintertime. Like, oh, shit.

Speaker 1 That's that boy's culture. Or did you ever play the game where you dropped the baby off back with the shit she sent him in? Because you don't ever see the costume.
The game. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's definitely. yeah yeah that's it i've never participated in that oh no i watched the outfit she came in and day one it's folded and ready oh you watching i sent it back dirty here

Speaker 1 spaghetti sauce bro

Speaker 1 i want my child to look cute all the time i don't give a fuck so i'm sending the shit i want my child in there you know no that's that's peace yeah

Speaker 1 you're going back in this i want i buy shit i want underwear socks the whole everything

Speaker 1 i buy i want to see on my child so it don't matter if i keep sending you back in the shit if you don't never come back in the shit. That's the problem.
They don't return in it. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And the fit look different when I put it together. That's what all dads say.

Speaker 1 I think there's a little bit of truth to that. The way dads dress the kids and how mom dressed the kid is going to be.
I think it's a boy thing, though. I think dad's dressed the boys nice.

Speaker 1 I think dad's like, yeah. She'd be having my daughter look fly.
Yeah, that's what I think is. Well, maybe that's true with girls.
Yeah, it's girls. Also, y'all, it's way easier to find baby

Speaker 1 girl stuff than boy. You know what I mean? It's cheaper, it's easier.
Boy, you got to do a little more effort in. Put a little more effort in.
He's my all known, all them children. You know, nigga.

Speaker 1 They wear uniforms.

Speaker 1 You the main one. Oh, they wear uniforms? They wear uniforms.
Oh, okay.

Speaker 1 So it's just

Speaker 1 them children in private school.

Speaker 1 They love them kids.

Speaker 1 Your kids in private school? Yeah. Yeah.
You get money. We all surprised, nigga.

Speaker 1 These are short niggas for

Speaker 1 well. Ice doing well.

Speaker 1 Damn. We were talking about.

Speaker 1 My kids stay in the boys and girls' club till 8 o'clock at night. One o'clock.

Speaker 1 I don't even pick them up sometimes.

Speaker 1 Girls out.

Speaker 1 Trying to build peanuts.

Speaker 1 They ain't give y'all no peanut butter jelly.

Speaker 1 You ate spaghetti.

Speaker 1 8 o'clock. Nigga.

Speaker 1 Niggas will eat spaghetti for a month.

Speaker 1 Yo, like black people hate spaghetti because of that. Like our moms tortured us with spaghetti.
Shit, I fucked some spaghetti. Yeah, well, who hate spaghetti?

Speaker 1 Y'all never was tired of spaghetti. Hell no.

Speaker 1 I was tired of spaghetti. Never.
You can't beat me. So y'all mom didn't make your eat spaghetti every day for a week then?

Speaker 1 Oh, no, we ate it. Oh, then y'all was rich.
Yeah. But I ain't never tired of it either.

Speaker 1 It was the same pot. Yeah.
What new spaghetti? What's spaghetti, though? Huh? Just the noodles with the sauce?

Speaker 1 Me? No, me.

Speaker 1 Come on, bro. I look like an Italian.
I don't call it gravy, baby. I put sugar, ground beef, and green pepper onion in me.
You wasn't broke, though. Stop.
We still ain't get that food, you promised.

Speaker 1 You wasn't broke. That's your point.
Got a point. Listen, first of all,

Speaker 1 happy birthday, Sade.

Speaker 1 That's true. Most importantly,

Speaker 1 that's a good save. That was good.
That was great. That was good.

Speaker 1 She had that to talk to me. Yeah, she did.
This girl's good. Yeah, she's good.
Listen, I ain't new to this niggas.

Speaker 1 Used to this and true to this.

Speaker 1 I see you with your yamin on. Thank you.

Speaker 1 You want to pet it? Yeah.

Speaker 1 I'm good. Touch it.
It's a fox, right?

Speaker 1 It's a fox, right?

Speaker 1 It's a possibility.

Speaker 1 Nice and fox.

Speaker 1 Shout out to my girl. I don't know.
Well, we do have to start. Do we? Little Rottwallers.
We do have to start.

Speaker 1 That wasn't me. That wasn't me.

Speaker 1 It's all a good fun, guys. My nigga.

Speaker 1 But a house is not a home.

Speaker 1 Why would I stay at a friend's house for any reason? I don't stay at people's houses if they invite me on vacation.

Speaker 1 Why would you stay at a friend's house when, if you can afford a hotel, why would you put yourself through that?

Speaker 1 Just being up at night wondering, Can I use this towel?

Speaker 1 Why would you do that?

Speaker 1 And then you wake up and they're all downstairs.

Speaker 1 We make breakfast. You want a pancake? I'm like, No, I don't want a pancake.
I want a hotel. Is there a hotel around here?

Speaker 1 I don't want to be rude, but I just need my space. And I jerked off in that towel upstairs,

Speaker 1 which is okay to do at a hotel.

Speaker 1 Mike check one two one two one two. Mike check, mic check.

Speaker 1 The levels, the levels, the levels.

Speaker 1 Something else.

Speaker 1 The afterworld. The levels, the levels, the levels is good.

Speaker 1 You can always see the sun.

Speaker 1 Day, day,

Speaker 1 or night.

Speaker 1 Feeling good, feeling great. So, when you call up that shrink, it's Beverly Hills.
You know the one that wants out there, they'll be alright.

Speaker 1 Yes, sir.

Speaker 1 Alright, Mike Check, one, two, one, two, one, two. In the elevator, child will break your belly.
Happy to be here with y'all. I'm crazy.
Here you go.

Speaker 1 Shout out to wherever you might be lifting from, everybody in the car right now.

Speaker 1 Minnesota, what up, what up, what up? Don't lie,

Speaker 1 the world you're living in.

Speaker 1 Rest in peace to the ghost.

Speaker 1 Yes, I'm falling for you.

Speaker 1 Hey,

Speaker 1 show out what he pops here.

Speaker 1 He don't know nothing about this. It's a Button Junior.
It's a Button Junior special.

Speaker 1 Live a life full of luxury.

Speaker 1 Yes, I do.

Speaker 1 Got a product cooking for me.

Speaker 1 Oh, wait for the ladies, oh wait for the ladies.

Speaker 1 Full of bitches, and no I'm a star.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 1 yes, I do.

Speaker 1 Got a kind of like in the garage.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Hey, girl. They heard that I live a race in the lie.

Speaker 1 Yes, I do.

Speaker 1 The way

Speaker 1 I ain't up on that.

Speaker 1 It's all right.

Speaker 1 It's a human.

Speaker 1 It's a couple of them.

Speaker 1 They're old school shit, humans.

Speaker 1 That's crazy.

Speaker 1 They heard that I never

Speaker 1 lived a life. Yes, it's true.

Speaker 1 I'm with you, I'm with you, I'm with you, what you.

Speaker 1 They heard that I never

Speaker 1 lived a life. Yes, it's true.

Speaker 1 Yes, I do.

Speaker 1 My baby, don't mess around me.

Speaker 1 Speed me up here. Does she really wanna can't stand to see me? Hold on, what's going on out there?

Speaker 1 What's going on out there?

Speaker 1 Don't try to fight the feeling. Cause the thought of Lord is killing me right now.

Speaker 1 Thank God for mom and devil. Sticking sticking to together cause we don't know how.

Speaker 1 Alright, we got a great show lined up. Great show lined up for you today.

Speaker 1 Hey,

Speaker 1 you thinking

Speaker 1 about this one? What about this one?

Speaker 1 Keep this applause going for the best crew in the universe.

Speaker 1 Let me get these drops out the way. Y'all know what the fuck time it is.

Speaker 1 Y'all know who we be. Y'all know what we here to do.

Speaker 1 It's been over decade. Stop playing with niggas.

Speaker 1 Always for the ladies. Always for the ladies.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 Mona. Mona.
Mona. Big Mona.
Mike Shaq, what episode is this?

Speaker 1 878. Uh-uh.
878, we sure? Yep. Welcome to episode 878 of the Joe Button Podcast, brought to you by, fueled by, powered by, Prize Pix, Prize Pix gang.

Speaker 1 I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, really happy to be here, host here with the best crew in the world. To my right, Big Mona Philly in the building.
You know the vibes. How you doing, Mona?

Speaker 1 I'm great. Good.
Happy to have you. Next to her, our good brother, Dr.
Dark Lamont Hill in the building.

Speaker 1 Did you sleep? You up?

Speaker 1 Yeah, I got a little upset stomach, but other than that,

Speaker 1 all right. That's it.
I've used like four public bathrooms as a bit. Oh, yeah.
We don't want to hear about that because I don't know.

Speaker 1 I was trying to tell you, man.

Speaker 1 You thought thought the need to tell niggas that, why? Because that's how I was doing. Do you like that?

Speaker 1 How your butts do it?

Speaker 1 No, that's how you do it. Four public bathrooms.

Speaker 1 I went to Florida to find that one when it was acceptable. Cat.

Speaker 1 No, I did. Shit in Ford.
No, no, no. That's how you presented it.
I'm willing to. It wasn't that serious.
And your shit wasn't that serious?

Speaker 1 Well, it got that serious. I ended up having to go into a nursing home.
Huh? This is getting crazy. Yeah, and that's illegal.

Speaker 1 No, I mean, it should be. I went in there.
Shout out to... I was so confused.
Yo, my aunt. Shout out to Sunrise.

Speaker 1 I really got the car. Yeah, well, because I told him I was going to take my mother to the birthday.
My Margaret is in here. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Y'all have to let him talk.

Speaker 1 Yeah, because I got to this last bathroom because I went to the 7-Eleven and I was like, this is just, I'm not sitting on this.

Speaker 1 I can't do this. Oh, that shit wasn't that bad.
Y'all hover. No, no, there was a crack on the floor.
It was like crazy. So then I finally.
Even better. I was driving.

Speaker 1 I was trying to make it home. Then the beat was about to drop.
So I was like, let me go.

Speaker 1 Let me go to somewhere. And then I drove past Sunrise Senior Living and I walked in, and they were looking at me like I was a crack addict.

Speaker 1 I think I was at this point I was sweating and I was, you know, I dressed like somebody who's homeless sometimes. And I walked in, and they were looking at me crazy.

Speaker 1 I said, I'm just trying to take my mother into a nursing home. And so, I, you know, they gave me a little speech, they talked me, walked me around a little bit.
Thank you.

Speaker 1 You ain't had the shit that bad.

Speaker 1 And then I had to in the middle thing, I said, I'm sorry, can I use your bathroom? And I stayed in there for like 20 minutes. Okay.
Yeah. It still wasn't that bad.

Speaker 1 Mark, you did all of that to use a public restroom to take a shit. I was still 25 minutes from my house, and I was about 35 minutes from here.
I have a question. You give me raw ass on seat.

Speaker 1 Do you line it?

Speaker 1 Is that too much? We're talking about

Speaker 1 this. You give me raw ass on seat.
Well, because when she first heard it, I heard that different and I was crying. You give me your raw ass on the seat with no one.
Yeah, I would never.

Speaker 1 I'm a squatter. Okay, damn, with the poop? Well, I've learned my lesson from that.
You got good knees. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Squatting while shit in the sky. But in the sea living home.
You're a squatter like you find homes

Speaker 1 that are empty and you try to.

Speaker 1 No, because sometimes they don't have the paper. Yeah, I just use the toilet paper and doctor it up.
I was afraid you meant that.

Speaker 1 You know them kind, but sometimes the paper decarbony, you got to take one sheet at a time. That's true.
So I just squat. But today,

Speaker 1 it was a nursing home, so they were super clean, nice. Again, shout out to Sunrise, man.
You put bare ass on a nursing home seat. No, no, no.
They had liners. Oh, okay.
They had liners.

Speaker 1 And I'll call them tomorrow and tell him I'm not really bringing my mother in on Sunday. Squatting requires a shower after

Speaker 1 for the doo-doo splash. But let's go, man.
Yeah, it's true. But yeah, so.

Speaker 1 But I'm better now. All right.

Speaker 1 Ish is here.

Speaker 1 Ish is also here with us. That was your moment.
Good day, sir.

Speaker 1 Not shitty.

Speaker 1 Our good brother Freeze is here. I just changed the whole flow of how we intro these things with that fucking work.

Speaker 1 That was crazy. It's a weird ad just.

Speaker 1 Yeah, really. And he named the place.
Big Parks is here.

Speaker 1 Poe is here. Corey is here.
My dad is here. Erickson is here.
Tanner and Savona here by remote last, but certainly not least. Each and every one of

Speaker 1 you guys are here. As Mona's already stated, happy birthday to my baby.
I love you.

Speaker 1 How's everybody's week?

Speaker 1 How was your night?

Speaker 1 I know you was outside. You had to be.
Yeah. That's what I want to hear about.
That is a good question.

Speaker 1 I thought you was going to limp in here because you know you got to throw special dick on a birthday. You heard me?

Speaker 1 So you can't walk straight?

Speaker 1 He's supposed to be limping. He's an older guy.
You know what I mean? He was a bust ass last night. You heard me?

Speaker 1 No No excuses on my birthday, nigga.

Speaker 1 No excuses on my birthday. I don't want to hear none of that shit.

Speaker 1 I'm not tired. I don't hear that.
None of that. I'll be scared.
Right on one, it's my birthday. Parks, it's 12 a.m.
Let's get it.

Speaker 1 Happy birthday. Yeah, let's hear about it.

Speaker 1 Is that for the Patreon?

Speaker 1 Nah, we here. Exclusive.

Speaker 1 We went to dinner. Oh, we went to dinner, man.
We had a good day. We had a good day.
You looked happy. We had a good time.
Yeah. No.
You can freaky popping. How many more days do you have planned?

Speaker 1 Or does she have planned more partly? Yeah. I mean, it's going to be her birthday till Christmas.
My girl is numbering the gifts. Oh, I'm enjoying it.
It's going to be her birthday till December.

Speaker 1 And all that shit you named is coming. Just got to start the car and go back in the house for a little bit.
Let it warm up a little bit. Let it

Speaker 1 up. You did good with the gifts.
Oh, I crushed the gifts. So far.
Giving is my love language. Is it? I don't know.
Damn.

Speaker 1 I know.

Speaker 1 I don't.

Speaker 1 I think anything.

Speaker 1 Everything in the world was going to hear that one. I said that once I started tricking.

Speaker 1 No, you did really good, though. They were nice.
Yeah, yeah. More on the way.
You heard? Yeah, G number. That's all I know.
Talk about that part. You heard?

Speaker 1 More on the way. They give a certain number, and they're not even like, because you know, us poor people, we'll like work, you know, work it up.

Speaker 1 So it's like the gift card first, then the big boom is the last one. This big started out with big booms.
So it must be. It might not be.
there might be a bigger boom. It is.
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 Like, her intro was like, Shanelli, you know what I mean? How many days of gifts do you do? Or stuff or big things? 365.

Speaker 1 She deserves it. 365 days.
Fair enough. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Because you know what she gets off that I'm not able to get off?

Speaker 1 And this is the only shit that I'll talk because she thinks that I come on my podcast and just talk shit. We do a little bit.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's that a little bit.

Speaker 1 She do the, just because spoiled.

Speaker 1 You give her a great gift. She cry, oh, baby, you're the best.
I love you talking about her.

Speaker 1 Then in the morning,

Speaker 1 she'll like just walk by.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I did think,

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 I did think

Speaker 1 that such and such was going to be part of the thing.

Speaker 1 Oh, wow. Yeah, she wanted those.
She wanted those. I ain't mad because I did it too.
Whatever the fuck she gave me for my birthday, I was like, all right, school, but where's jellyfishes at?

Speaker 1 I've been talking about

Speaker 1 jellyfishes for the last eight months.

Speaker 1 You've been paying attention? Do y'all do like she makes a list or do you pick everything out? Like, how do y'all do it? A list of what? What she wants? What birthday?

Speaker 1 No, the shit she likes, it can't be a list.

Speaker 1 You're going to get one of them.

Speaker 1 There's no list. But she had a great day.
She had a great day. That's what's up.
Oh, that's all. That's what's up.
It was just tough. It was just, it was tough.

Speaker 1 I ain't going to sit here and act like tough Tony. It was tough giving her my undivided and full attention and keeping Rory's name in my search bar.

Speaker 1 I can't, I'm not gonna lie to y'all. Don't you hate when the drama land, right when you're doing some shit you gotta do.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Oh my God. I in the class early yesterday.

Speaker 1 I was like, I'm sorry, I got something to do. I was right in the spaces, listening.
But where do y'all want to start? There.

Speaker 1 Is that where you want to start, Bonnie?

Speaker 1 Okay. I don't know what y'all talking about.
I want to know.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 take it away. Take it away.
Brother Duke.

Speaker 1 A couple of days ago now,

Speaker 1 there was a little bit of a hullabaloo on social media. I'm trying to do this gently, carefully.

Speaker 1 It's actually started in a really interesting place, which was they were having a debate.

Speaker 1 Rory and his co-host were having a debate about, or having a conversation about GNX versus the Clips winning, what would win the Grammy.

Speaker 1 And Rory had said that, you know, he wanted, he was rooting for the Clips to win the Grammy.

Speaker 1 See, I love when

Speaker 1 somebody says something that I said to,

Speaker 1 but they get all the,

Speaker 1 oh my God, I was like, oh, shit, that's what they're doing to him. What I feel crazy about.

Speaker 1 Because I feel the same way. I think Mom, I don't know how Ma felt about it, but Rory felt that way about it.
And

Speaker 1 the fans, the Kendrick fans,

Speaker 1 went hard. They started tweeting and trolling it.
They'll come up to me this week too for some stuff.

Speaker 1 They do that. If you say one thing, they take it as an act of violence.
Kendrick has a high volume.

Speaker 1 Oh, him. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 And if you say anything about Drake, it seems like anti-Kendrick, and Kendrick is anti-Drake, all that kind of shit. But all the fans are crazy these days to me.

Speaker 1 So anyway, so then they started digging into old tweets as part of their full-on assault

Speaker 1 against our brother Rory.

Speaker 1 And they went in the old tweets and they found tweets that were

Speaker 1 problematic to people.

Speaker 1 Dude, you're trying, boy. I'm giving it to you.

Speaker 1 And so, but what kind of problematic? Transphobic, transphobic, racist.

Speaker 1 They were interpreted as racist. What? Yeah, now,

Speaker 1 to be clear.

Speaker 1 Not him.

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 what's funny is you're not even being funny. Like, people will think you're doing it.
People will think we set this up, but we really didn't like it. I didn't know.
Yeah. So basically,

Speaker 1 I don't want to rehash all the tweets, but some of them were like, they were like from 15 years ago. That's first thing.
Second, some of them were RTs, right?

Speaker 1 So back in the day, old school Twitter, there was no retweet, but you typed RT and then wrote what the other person said.

Speaker 1 So sometimes people were interpreting him as saying something that he actually didn't say. He was retweeting somebody else.

Speaker 1 A couple times he tweeted a rap lyric, you know, your chick is looking at my rim.

Speaker 1 You You know,

Speaker 1 the lyric that they thought he was saying. So, Mark, you're doing like a word salary right now.
So, there was a whole, she's asking what the tweet said. So, there was a bunch of tweets.

Speaker 1 Some of them were offensive to celebrities, some were

Speaker 1 seen as anti-black women, et cetera. That's what happened.

Speaker 1 And then

Speaker 1 the other piece of it was he defended himself. He went on spaces to explain his position and had a long, very long four and a half hours.

Speaker 1 And put on an absolute masterclass in how you should not defend yourself. Yeah.
Four and and a half hours is way too long. An absolute, boy, that was.
You said, and how you should not

Speaker 1 defend yourself. Yeah,

Speaker 1 it is a way to do that. It really is.
It's a science to it and apologizing. People don't know how to do it, though.
So I think what he did right.

Speaker 1 So then the fourth step was finally he went on his show and offered an apology, particularly for the dismissiveness with which he dealt with the opening denominator.

Speaker 1 In the spaces. In the spaces, dismissive, smug, condescending,

Speaker 1 arrogant, snarky.

Speaker 1 His position was, anybody that knows me knows that I don't hate black people. I'm not a racist.
Yada, yada, yada. People were trying to tell him, we all don't know you.

Speaker 1 This is how these tweets come off. A lot of the tweets were a lot worse than the looking at my rim rap lyric part that you know.
I want to know. The worst part.
I wouldn't read them.

Speaker 1 I wouldn't even read them, but they were pretty bad.

Speaker 1 So I think people were just trying to hold him accountable and get him to at least acknowledge that in them resurfacing, there are people that weren't around back then that are hurt, that feel the way, that listen to you, that follow you, that look up to you, yada, yada, yada.

Speaker 1 All of the

Speaker 1 people that do know you, they still be hurt about it. Even if they, like, people, people get hurt by stuff like that, especially when they support you.

Speaker 1 But I think some people gave him grace because they know him. Like, I know he's not racist, so I'm going to look at the tweet differently.

Speaker 1 Like, I can't know a white boy enough that he can't say, nigger. I don't care.
And he didn't. Oh, well, I'm just saying.
I usually

Speaker 1 know a white person enough that they can do race and shit, but whatever. Yeah,

Speaker 1 I thought some of the, the more tweets I saw, the more I was like, yeah, that's, that's, even if I'm being generous, that's too much, right? And I think that, I think that he will likely address that.

Speaker 1 It got bigger, the story got bigger than I thought it would be when I saw it on TMZ. Yeah, that's crazy.
Damn.

Speaker 1 Yeah. When I saw it on TMZ, I was like, ooh.

Speaker 1 CMZ boiler, a lot. It grew legs.
Yeah, it grew legs rather, rather quickly. Yeah.
Yeah, it did.

Speaker 1 yeah and um mentioning beyonce doesn't ever stop things from growing legs yeah so that's its own he mentioned beyonce yeah yeah the beyonce tweet

Speaker 1 yeah rory's gonna off yeah rory's gonna off yeah 2011 was a different time y'all agree that twitter was like a whole nother place back then it was it was it was it was i i wasn't doing it okay that just doesn't excuse anything yeah no it was i was there for it I participated.

Speaker 1 It just doesn't excuse anything.

Speaker 1 If the tweets ever come up, which number one, I'm confused how people that have some stuff going on are not doing a forensic

Speaker 1 cleanse

Speaker 1 across their social media

Speaker 1 and deleting everybody. You know, some people use, there's, there's devices and tools you can use to find stuff even if you delete it.

Speaker 1 Yeah. But that's different.
I feel like you making it after delete it changes the narrative.

Speaker 1 But I'm just wondering if people, if people, I don't even know if this stuff is still any step you can implement to make those tweets harder to come across. For sure.

Speaker 1 for the casual, you should take those. You should take those steps.
I'm just wondering, I was wondering if he deleted his and they found him anyway. That's all I'm wondering.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 No, oh, no, they just sit now. I don't, I don't, I mean, I don't think so.
Okay, gotcha. I got you.
I haven't asked him that, but got you

Speaker 1 in 2011.

Speaker 1 Them tweets are so bad, they start kicking my dagging.

Speaker 1 Them tweets are so bad, this motherfucker jumped button, brung him at the coach. I was like, I didn't know this nigga.

Speaker 1 I had no idea who he was in 2011. But do I think Rory's racist? No.
Of course not.

Speaker 1 Do I think that

Speaker 1 there must always,

Speaker 1 there's just law to how white people have to listen to black people in black spaces, I feel. Period.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I agree.

Speaker 1 If you... hurt someone with your words

Speaker 1 and when the words are of a certain you know you know know, context, yeah, I don't think it's your right to be smug in that instance. And I think he acknowledged that.
I think he acknowledged that.

Speaker 1 He did. He did.
I think when it first happened, because there was a couple moving parts. One was some of the things they said he did was like a fake tweet that somebody had made.

Speaker 1 And so he was responding to that. The other thing was, I think he thought he's in a room for like weirdo Kendrick stands who were just attacking him and being unreasonable.

Speaker 1 And then To your point, the people who came in, the room was filled with crazy people, sane people, people who didn't know what was going on.

Speaker 1 So it was like the Kendrick person was a person like you who's like yo what the fuck just happened i don't know then it was people who were just hurt and wanted to answer and i think you know if some of y'all don't know how spaces works it might be there wasn't equal representation on the stage at first so i think part of it was he was responding to a certain kind of person and i think that that contributed to the dismissiveness it still was dismissive but it just i think that contributed to it and then as it got bigger you know sometimes you get in situation you dig your heels in and you just keep you just double down on the shit you're already doing and i think that's what happened and it just got worse but i you absolutely should not defend yourself in that way especially Especially when you got a platform.

Speaker 1 I want him to just step out the room and think about it.

Speaker 1 That's the thing, the platform part. And this is the thing.

Speaker 1 That happened to me years ago and they was like ripping me apart at first.

Speaker 1 So as soon as you responded to the insult you got, like you walking in that room, but you still remember somebody calling you a small head bitch. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 I'm coming at people because they're talking about your sneaks and your head size and all that. But in actuality, in my person, in my opinion,

Speaker 1 he worries somebody that's usually in black spaces since he started, right? It's like he's in black stuff, correct?

Speaker 1 So if you're white and you benefit off of shit like that, you have to be super viligent about what you say and do. That's my personal opinion, especially if you're making money off the niggas.

Speaker 1 I shouldn't be able to find you saying no crazy shit that I would be offended about, period. Me, I got 8,000 followers and went backwards and deleted stuff.
Like,

Speaker 1 it's a thought process. You get to a point where you take that extra effort.
Also, I think the average person doesn't know how to apologize, and I get that.

Speaker 1 But when you have a platform, I don't think there's anything wrong with trying to figure it it out. I literally google how to apologize because there's really ways not to do it.

Speaker 1 Like a lot of people fuck up when they apologize because they'll say something that sounds like an excuse or close to it.

Speaker 1 You just focus on yourself, you just be accountable for what you did, and you apologize. You don't bring up nothing else in the story.
And most people don't know how to do that.

Speaker 1 Spaces was also just not the place to do it. Yeah, agree.
Especially when you, I think someone said there was a four-hour worth of spaces because he may have said the right thing at some point.

Speaker 1 It was more than that. Yeah, it was more than that.
Yeah, then it was after that.

Speaker 1 Four hour space might have been there after. It was.
Then it was the other one with the homeboy, and it was another one.

Speaker 1 It was several of them. Especially when you have a platform like he has.

Speaker 1 You could just do it right there.

Speaker 1 And you would be buying yourself time to think. That too.
Buy yourself time to think about how you would like to respond. The stuff don't look good.
It don't look good.

Speaker 1 And a lot of people love you. So how do I want to address this? Right? Like, responding immediately on

Speaker 1 space. Like I said, it was an absolute masterclass in how you should not deal with something.
I'm not going to kick his back. And I think he acknowledged that.

Speaker 1 No, I do not believe Rory to be a racist. I think a lot of people was getting shit off back then.
That was the whole point of the fake retweet game. And I ain't going to sit here and lie.
It was fun.

Speaker 1 The fake retweet game used to be fun. Used to be.
I'm talking about 08. I'm now 08.
09, 2010, around that era.

Speaker 1 And that's what I'm saying. 15 years is a long time.
Yes. And this gentleman, a lot of people.
You can't, people that pop up now see these things. You say, oh, it was wild back then.
No.

Speaker 1 That's not how it works. Curious, 15 years ago, he's around what age? He was youngest.
He's 35 now. So he was like 19, 20, 21.

Speaker 1 I always thought it was stupid when they find people with teenage tweets. I think that's kind of ridiculous when they're a kid.

Speaker 1 Also, I think as a white person that has black friends in black culture, it's probably really frustrating to be called a racist.

Speaker 1 But I think that you should, I think every white person should have a certain amount of guilt.

Speaker 1 I'm fine with the guilt. I'm also one accountability from white people in general.
I'm not talking about Rory now. I'm just talking about white people in general.
Oh, you a Tan Panther?

Speaker 1 It'd always be them ones. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Down with Whitey.

Speaker 1 No,

Speaker 1 they said all my emojis is dark skinned. I had to redo them.
I had to redo them. It's true.
It's true.

Speaker 1 They're like, yeah, it's like you, the emojis is dark skinned.

Speaker 1 You were saying Mark? Yeah,

Speaker 1 it's about accountability. And like you said earlier, awareness of who you are in a space.

Speaker 1 And I think every interaction I've had with Rory and everybody I know who's been around him says that he does have that. So the tweets were surprising to me.

Speaker 1 I don't think that's who he is. You know what I mean? I'm not going to cape and say, you know, you all got it wrong.
I think people have a right to be hurt.

Speaker 1 Definitely. People have a right to be hurt.
People have a right to

Speaker 1 want accountability, to want answers, to want an apology. I think all that's true.

Speaker 1 You save yourself a lot of trouble with

Speaker 1 a quick apology. Get right to it.
Yeah. Yo, I'm sorry.
I know how this looks. I was a dick.
I don't know

Speaker 1 that doesn't represent my views and my back. Now, I'm saying that, but at the same time, Rory was getting his back kicked in, Kaylin Nicole was getting her back kicked in for apologizing.
Right.

Speaker 1 I didn't see that. There's a way to do it, though.

Speaker 1 We should find that apology. We should, since we're in the

Speaker 1 apology segment of the show. And trust me, I'm not going to hold you a hostage with this apology shit too much longer but I just think it's interesting that two different approaches

Speaker 1 yo dog I my belief is on if you on the internet looking for a response they're gonna kick you back in regardless they're gonna kick you back in it don't really matter what you do I think it's the worst place to go to me too to Parks's point you have a platform you can sincerely address your apology on your platform without the Q ⁇ A part You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Because somebody, like Timona said, somebody will be like, man, fuck you, you white bastard.

Speaker 1 And then now you immediately get tilted that's literally what happened did you hear it that's literally that's literally what happened dude's like I'm gonna fuck you up

Speaker 1 so so now

Speaker 1 yelling on the on the spaces I'm like I'm gonna fuck you up and he's like do it or don't right so they're going back and forth and again like

Speaker 1 now it's a distraction from the thing this should actually happen because what if you worry what else can you do in that situation when niggas ain't gonna fuck you up he I don't think he handled that wrong The wrong part was what got you.

Speaker 1 Me neither. Yeah, exactly.
You just can't be in there. So they just going back and forth.
I'm going gonna fuck you up. Do it.
Do it. I'm gonna fuck you up.
Do it. Kind of, yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and if it was an I do have Kayla Nicole's apology. She says,

Speaker 1 I want to take a moment to sincerely apologize for the hurtful tweets I posted so many years ago.

Speaker 1 Seeing them resurface last week has been incredibly difficult, and reading them now, I'm ashamed that I ever thought or spoke that way. They were ignorant, hurtful, and completely wrong.

Speaker 1 The woman I am today would never use those words or express those kinds of views.

Speaker 1 Over the years, I've seen firsthand how cruel and harmful online hate can be, and I would never want to add to that world of pain in any form.

Speaker 1 I have since deleted those tweets and my ex account entirely because I refuse to keep that energy alive or contribute to a cycle of hate.

Speaker 1 I take full responsibility for what I posted and I'm truly sorry to anyone I may have hurt. My heart, values, and perspective are completely rooted in empathy, love, and respect for others.

Speaker 1 I can't change the past, but I will continue showing through my actions who I've become and what I stand for today.

Speaker 1 They're killed for what? This this boy did they fucking that was awful what the fuck you I think that's master

Speaker 1 almost it don't matter what y'all missing is like you said it don't matter they want a pound of flesh they want a pound of flesh but I'll tell you one thing I'd rather them be mad at me for my apology than my non-apology yeah yo what ain't it from the wire what's I forgot the show now I got brain freeze streets need a body yeah

Speaker 1 streets need a body

Speaker 1 the internet is gonna get their body no matter what what are they saying in particular though is it certain specific about what they made about her apology like it sound like ai what's the problem well a lot of them said that that was chat GPT.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it was a good drawing, though.

Speaker 1 Even if it is, she started to read it. Like, she still had to post it.
She'd have posted right. Stop it.
Stop it.

Speaker 1 The only thing I would have left out is I wouldn't do that. When she says, I wouldn't do that if I was this age, I would just leave it that out.
For a matter that you're taking seriously,

Speaker 1 like if I'm taking these words like you truly mean them and they're from your heart, then they should come from your heart, not from you. True, but

Speaker 1 everybody can't talk. Don't attack me, nigga.
I ain't saying it. No, no, I'm not attacking.

Speaker 1 Do you feel that way?

Speaker 1 To a world that's looking looking to already misinterpret and misunderstand you, if she says the wrong thing coming from the heart,

Speaker 1 it could read much worse than that, and they're going to attack you. So it's like, let me try to at least, I might run this, may not be Chat B GPT, but let me run it past you.

Speaker 1 Yo, Mark, I'm trying to say this. You're better with words than I am.
Help me with that. Then you realize that, and it's still not good enough.
When they want you, it don't matter, bro.

Speaker 1 It really don't matter. I keep saying that.
I'm just saying I do understand.

Speaker 1 people being angry at your apology being from chat it feels like you put the effort

Speaker 1 I get why they would be, but at the end of the day,

Speaker 1 we work with words. Everybody don't.
So I get that people need support. I don't know why I say that.
But I'm with you. If it looks like you just mailed it in, I get it.

Speaker 1 And they're learning this after Kayla Nicole is the one that pulled the black woman card

Speaker 1 against Taylor Swift. So they're just saying it's just nothing about it.
It feels genuine. That's all.
That's all. We can move on from the apology segment and let's...

Speaker 1 I'm going to say one thing that there's something,

Speaker 1 there's different people who have different views on it, different descriptions of it, but it's called the anatomy of an apology. It's basically like, here's what an apology should be: I'm sorry,

Speaker 1 here's my understanding of what I did wrong,

Speaker 1 I'll never do it again. Here's how I'm going to make this right.
If you follow those bullet points, that gets you out. It would sound like everything she did in that apology.
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 It felt like that to me. No excuses, no, you know,

Speaker 1 all that other shit don't matter. Just get to those points, which I think, again, I think she did, and that'll get you out of there.
That's it.

Speaker 1 We got you on the stake already. Right.
We got you on, we got you on the stake.

Speaker 1 Exactly. Sorry, y'all.

Speaker 1 take you down you still got you still got to take do your time yeah you still gonna yeah yeah exactly be be sorry on the stake

Speaker 1 right oh man

Speaker 1 um what else what else important want to get right to new music yes get right to new music man let's do it

Speaker 1 you

Speaker 1 you put you had me hyped for summer walker's album so i want to thank you because i would have not i was waiting i've been waiting for wale's album but i said let me put summer walker in you know what i mean and this morning i listened to the the whole thing i loved it

Speaker 1 I love the first half. I liked the second half.
That's back to the same. Well, I like the first half.
The middle, I'm cool. The end was also good.
Yes, that's actually more accurate. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I don't know why they did a double disc. It's only 15 minutes long.
That was a weird arrangement.

Speaker 1 I think part of the themes of it, because one was, this one is for better. And this two is for worse.
Got it, got it. So I think it was more to be like the concept of the album.
Got it.

Speaker 1 Either way, I don't care. You can triple disc, whatever you want to do.
Give me the music.

Speaker 1 and this this is a great album yeah i was i was really uh i was really pleased i wasn't even i was like i'll let joe handle this review i was caught up in de la soul which doesn't come out until next week it's phenomenal we'll talk about it next week uh

Speaker 1 but i hit play on summer walker in the morning so i was like let me at least give it a little bit of a listen and i i really loved that whole first half yeah it was just the second half it got a little too uh

Speaker 1 i don't know like cliche r b i guess for me yeah a little bit i i actually liked the fmt and after that, it started to go into cliche RB.

Speaker 1 The first track at this, yeah. And then after that, I was like, yeah, I could live, I could live without this.
And then toward the end, it got good.

Speaker 1 I liked the first half because she was so, I liked her voice. You know what I mean? Like, like Rob Drew and all the songs were like, I'm playing, she's over this dude, and now she's making moves.

Speaker 1 It felt good. It reminded me a little bit of Jasmine Sullivan stuff.
Okay, yeah, that's fair. In terms of the narrative and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 White

Speaker 1 Joseph?

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 I I thought you made a face. I might have missed Reggie.
Yeah, you definitely probably missed Reggie.

Speaker 1 You're trying to do something to me, and I'm not going to let you do it.

Speaker 1 Something's going on with you, my good brother, dawg. Can I say something? Yes, please, Mona.
I'm proud of Summer. Summer had, I'm a fan of Summer.

Speaker 1 Summer had social anxiety real bad, and to watch her promo and move around and do, because the stuff that she's doing, she never did stuff like that. That's true.

Speaker 1 Summer would go on stage and be in tears. She was so fucking freaked out from them people.
She grew a lot. Did she go through six, seven niggas to get there? Yes.
Is your dream in coming? Yes, bitch.

Speaker 1 We proud of you, girl.

Speaker 1 Fuck that. That's one thing about summer.
She's gonna try the nigga out.

Speaker 1 It's a good trilogy, man.

Speaker 1 And I let a picture. Like, because that's the playoff Annie Nicole.
I loved it. Because I loved Annie Nicole.
RP Anna.

Speaker 1 I don't have too much to say about this project because I've only heard it one and a half times.

Speaker 1 Or first listen, I don't know if I love it as much as you guys. Yeah.
Really? Really? What'd you listen to?

Speaker 1 What did I listen on? Just fold or speakers?

Speaker 1 Who matters?

Speaker 1 Woburn.

Speaker 1 I don't know if that sounds fancy. Sounds some rich shit.
Woburn. Sounds expensive.
The little brown Bluetooth. So a speaker.
A speaker, yeah. It's all.

Speaker 1 I ain't even a brand. I didn't need you to plug it in.
Plug your hat in, but it shows what.

Speaker 1 Well, it's a different sound than Sonos. Sure, sure, sure.

Speaker 1 Bows. You feel like Bows? Oh, Oh, yeah.
I still got still got a Bows.

Speaker 1 YouTube box

Speaker 1 anymore. Yeah.
They don't make the Bows. You gotta get the old Bows, the little, the nigga's crazy.
The little shit with the CD player at the time.

Speaker 1 I still got mine. But y'all know I've been waiting for this album.
And part of that is on me, too, right? I normally don't have a lot of albums that I go in with such high expectations.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you've been, you've been a barbarian. You said mine.

Speaker 1 You're the reason I listened to it. I had really, really, really high expectations for Summer after her two projects, right?

Speaker 1 She should. So you come on with Scars, track one.
I'm listening from track one. Yeah.

Speaker 1 The fuck are you playing with me already?

Speaker 1 Really? I like Scars. I wish it was longer.

Speaker 1 But it wasn't. I think that's at the time.
That was your issue. Oh, your issue is.

Speaker 1 But it wasn't. I said that about a couple of this is Scars.

Speaker 1 I like this shit. Yeah.

Speaker 1 This is fun.

Speaker 1 what's beneath those

Speaker 1 guns

Speaker 1 open the album with this is fire. Yes

Speaker 1 I agree that this is fire

Speaker 1 at this point. I'm not even looking at my phone.
I'm making coffee and waiting for the drums to drop.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 A 50-second joint. That's a song.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I loved it. It's an intro.
It's just an intro. It's just an intro.
It's an intro, okay. It's 50 seconds.
It's just setting the tone.

Speaker 1 Fuck you. I enjoy it.

Speaker 1 Enjoy it.

Speaker 1 Enjoy it. I definitely was expecting a whole track.
I definitely was checking to see if I hit the skip button by accident. Like, I'm not

Speaker 1 going to let these streaming services trick me out of what I expect to hear from one of my favorite artists in the song. It was 50 fucking seconds of something that sounds phenomenal.
It's 50 seconds.

Speaker 1 Got it.

Speaker 1 Cool.

Speaker 1 I like the Mariah Science joint.

Speaker 1 I should have known you weren't on the way in it.

Speaker 3 I should have known you weren't standing hoping.

Speaker 1 Actually, I don't even need to play all these songs, right? Yeah, play the fourth joint, man.

Speaker 1 That was my shit. A go-girl.
Yeah, I was expecting to hate it, and I loved it. Don't believe it.

Speaker 1 I was turning up in a nurse home bath from listening to this shit.

Speaker 1 Smell good, taste good.

Speaker 1 Feel good, look great.

Speaker 1 Shape like a number eight.

Speaker 1 Titties real, look fake. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Eat it up, whole plate.

Speaker 1 Got your hook on bait.

Speaker 1 Sex job, he can't wait.

Speaker 1 Make him cop fast like Liz Race.

Speaker 1 Ride six flags on my hands up.

Speaker 1 Drop that ass down, make it stand up.

Speaker 1 Baby, mama can't stand us.

Speaker 1 Act tough, get your man's fucked. I love this.
This is your face.

Speaker 1 Sweat it out, nigga.

Speaker 1 I could have fought them. Wow.
What? I could have absolutely fought. You about to fight you, bro.

Speaker 1 I got to hear this. What's the wrong with this one?

Speaker 1 There's nothing wrong with it. There's nothing wrong with it.
Nigga, this one, I was like, I love this. I was texting niggas after this one.
I got like, so did you text niggas?

Speaker 1 You got to get back.

Speaker 1 Titty's real.

Speaker 1 Did you hear that six flags line? Titan.

Speaker 1 Yo, nigga.

Speaker 1 You got to fuck on the baby. That's what you do.

Speaker 1 Yo, yo.

Speaker 1 I'm in my go-yard, you go, girl.

Speaker 1 I'm in my go-yard, you go, girl.

Speaker 1 It sounds like this should have been a hard R ⁇ B song.

Speaker 1 Oh, I disagree. This should have been a fire R ⁇ B song.
It would have been boring.

Speaker 1 This flow that they doing, again, maybe I have too high expectations. This flow that all of them did for one of the longer records on here.
And then I'm in my go-yard, you guys.

Speaker 1 guys, it's like we needed another joint to put on here. Let's get some features.
So, now

Speaker 1 I get even less Summer Walker on the Summer Walker album that ain't but 58 minutes. Anyway, cool.
It's too early for me to have a beef. I said I only heard it one and a half times.

Speaker 1 Wow, that shit is fire. Yeah, you but right after that was Chris Brown, so I was happy.
I didn't love this record at first. Oh, okay.

Speaker 1 Come on, man. This track

Speaker 1 You mean to tell me you went and got the

Speaker 1 Mariah Flip? Yeah. And did a two-minute song with fucking Chris Brown? You're trolling me now.
You're trolling me, lady.

Speaker 1 This lady is trolling me, yo. That's an expensive sample for two minutes.
Yeah, for sure. I don't know what they doing.

Speaker 1 I don't like it.

Speaker 1 I don't like it. I don't care about the length of the song.
I just didn't particularly love this record. I just didn't love this song.
I didn't think about that. I love that one.
I love this shit.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm fucking with this.

Speaker 1 I'll go and get it for you if you ask me to. I'm saying gon' be no stretching when you're going through it.
You give me something I don't feel with nobody.

Speaker 1 I don't know, baby, but I'ma keep it side.

Speaker 1 I'll do whatever if you ask me.

Speaker 1 Your body on my body make a tick team.

Speaker 1 I love the way that you address me

Speaker 1 There's no way to get light

Speaker 1 I crossed the line and paid the price Don't let us die

Speaker 1 They just ain't thought

Speaker 1 we're this for life I love fashion you my

Speaker 1 if I bust it then I guess you'll bully me

Speaker 1 All right, so I guess my main problem so far is length boss Let me just because you keep

Speaker 1 you keep mentioning the the like the length of the project and everything i'm just looking at her last two

Speaker 1 over it was 18 songs 49 minutes

Speaker 1 still over it she's always been a short song yeah that's what i'm saying she still over it is 20 songs an hour four minutes so you would figure 64 she's in that range dog the very first song she ever put out

Speaker 1 Like that first project that she this has been her bag. I'm saying on her previous two projects the songs that felt like they should have been songs were songs.
Well longer. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 It's not that she does this. I know she does.

Speaker 1 I'm not stupid. But the songs that I felt should have been a song was too short.
For me,

Speaker 1 for me. For sure, they weren't.
On one listen. I'm going back because Summer gets that from me.
But Summer is one of the better singers we have.

Speaker 1 I heard the songwriters on there like, don't rap, bop me out.

Speaker 1 It was only one.

Speaker 1 Is that true?

Speaker 1 She didn't do that majority of the album. I didn't say majority, but words in my mouth.
You're saying don't rap, bop me, rap, bop me out. Yeah, I don't want to say that.

Speaker 1 As if she did that on a good portion of the album. I don't want to hear that shit.
It's an RB album.

Speaker 1 It felt like RB album. RB is hybrid damn near today, anyway.

Speaker 1 That's a fact.

Speaker 1 I do think as the album went along, she started to get more in an RB, traditional RB bag,

Speaker 1 which is probably why y'all don't fuck with it.

Speaker 1 See, this is what I mean. Anderson Park record.
Five minutes.

Speaker 1 Five minutes. You know, Anderson wants to be a little do-to-whitness.

Speaker 1 Yeah. He's going to take a minute 30 himself.
Yeah. Easy.

Speaker 1 Like, like, make a song, right?

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. Oh, yo.

Speaker 1 Come on.

Speaker 1 This shit is heat.

Speaker 1 I've been outside. Driving past, I think it's passenger CB and offenses.
Got my legs kicked up. I'm catching fights, but something's missing.

Speaker 1 So I keep my hand on my heart, baby.

Speaker 1 Cause this thing's going too far.

Speaker 1 I know I need a fresh start, baby.

Speaker 1 But by the end of the night, I'm dying. New York.

Speaker 1 Listen, it's hard.

Speaker 1 It's hard. Like I said, as the album went on, I appreciated it more, but I'll go back.
I'll go back and give it.

Speaker 1 I think you're going to like it. It's just cool.
Yeah. It's just cool.

Speaker 1 I don't think it's on par with the first two. And to her, to your whole, you know, don't rap about me out and everything.

Speaker 1 I'm giving her some benefit of the doubt because, again, she's been snubbed for a Grammy. Bad.

Speaker 1 So maybe, and I see what's winning. Okay.

Speaker 1 Last, the last one. Two years ago, yeah.
Yeah, two years ago. Snub.

Speaker 1 Which album is that? The last one.

Speaker 1 Still over it. Yeah.
Got it. Big Time Snub.
That was the one.

Speaker 1 So maybe I switched to, okay, if this is what y'all are awarding, this type of sound here, let me play that game a little bit too.

Speaker 1 Like, that's possible.

Speaker 1 She'd be going for hers. And it's

Speaker 1 hard to do. And the music is still good.
Like, it's not like, I don't like when people try to do that and then it's bad. It's like, yo, stick to your sound.
This ain't really you.

Speaker 1 This shit sounds great. She sounds like she made this when she truly was over someone.
Yes.

Speaker 1 That's an issue.

Speaker 1 I need you to

Speaker 1 get you. I need you to be front.
I tried it earlier.

Speaker 1 I tried it earlier. She's very empowered.
Yeah, come to the dark side. Well, look, can we just tell the truth in a nigga space in Parks and Mona? Can we just tell the truth? Can I? No.

Speaker 1 No, you can't. No, you can't.
Mark is trying to say, man, Mark don't love me as much as y'all. I'm asking y'all.

Speaker 1 You can't tell the truth. I want you to be able to do that.

Speaker 1 This has been a thing. So, yes, you can tell the truth.
It ain't just her. It's been a thing.

Speaker 1 I don't want to hear Summer loving herself.

Speaker 1 I don't want to hear Summer

Speaker 1 finally over him, like, hanging out with the girls, being empowered.

Speaker 1 Like, fucking finding out what she loves to do, learning about herself,

Speaker 1 treating herself well.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 spa dates, brunches with the girls. I don't want to hear this fucking happy.
She really sound like she's over it with these niggas. So I applaud her in real life.

Speaker 1 You know what I sound like? But is that when the

Speaker 1 slaps get made? Sound like a Joe Button fan?

Speaker 1 Or do the slaps get made when there's a nigga spitting you around?

Speaker 1 Putting a car in your name. Draining the fucking bank account.
Come on, coming in at five in the morning. Left your food on the table, cold.
I'm eight already.

Speaker 1 I'm eight already. It's crazy.

Speaker 1 You had to be a man to get that. I get that.
You know what it reminds me of? When rappers on drugs and the music real good when they drugged out? And miserable and depressed.

Speaker 1 That's how I feel about Kodak.

Speaker 1 I like meth Kodak. Yo, somebody else's turn.
Go ahead.

Speaker 1 I'm with you. No.
But no, they said it up. I don't want you asking.

Speaker 1 That's what I'm saying. This album, so, yo, don't listen to me out there.
I'm psycho.

Speaker 1 You sound nuts.

Speaker 1 This album is very good.

Speaker 1 This is a very good. And a musician psycho.
I'm nuts all the way around the board. Please find someone else to listen to or look up to.
Nuts.

Speaker 1 I want to hear

Speaker 1 her next album.

Speaker 1 All right, y'all.

Speaker 1 I want to hear. I'm back under it again.

Speaker 1 I want to hear, all right, y'all. He texts me.
Kareem was back. We met up.

Speaker 1 Just make the album title, How Y'all. I met up with him.
This This is the same shit they said about Mary.

Speaker 1 Same thing.

Speaker 1 Exactly. That's a fact.

Speaker 1 Happy Mary did not. Yeah, but I don't have to.
Nobody, like, all right, we cool. You got out of that.
You happy? But that's not. When did we ever?

Speaker 1 But, dog, Mary gave us albums and albums and albums of the nigga managing. I love Mary.
So let me show you. Yeah, we're not.
Yeah. But you know.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it took 10 years before she got to the dance soire.

Speaker 1 Summer gave us. Don't do that, Mark.
Summer gave us two classics. Classics.
Why you got to be happy now classics my you

Speaker 1 don't give you one classic yo do you know how much happiness i sacrificed to go in the studio and make good music i could have chose to go try to be happy

Speaker 1 that you did that remember what happened hey they hated it yeah they hated it and it was bad and it wasn't really happy it wasn't it wasn't bad there was some slaps i made fire way more fire music when i was suicidal though yeah yeah and it's just a accident listen you take the goods and take them both in the jacket we want our musicians up and comedians

Speaker 1 comedians are funny as fuck. Yeah, that's true.
Yes.

Speaker 1 True. Honestly.
That's really what it is. We want our entertainment from people that's fucked up.
Oh, can we do like a dark side of comedy on you? Do you know how many suicide jokes I have?

Speaker 1 But black people don't like that, and I don't have a white audience yet. I'm coming for y'all.

Speaker 1 Because white people with dark humor, they're just a little open to it. Now, don't get mad at home.
I know we like dark humor too, but

Speaker 1 it's different. Right.
When I do jokes like abortion jokes, like I see people stiffen up sometimes. Abortion, suicide.
Black people don't like that. Yeah.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I have so many abortion suicide jokes. I mean, I can't run out of them.

Speaker 1 Me too, but what?

Speaker 1 Yeah, dark nights.

Speaker 1 Shit, early mornings, the A-B in the morning, get it suicide at night.

Speaker 1 Anyway, anyway.

Speaker 1 I want to hear those jokes. Yes.

Speaker 1 But great album.

Speaker 1 I'm going to give it time to grow on me. I'm going to go listen in the car.
Again, I only heard it one and a half times. I think you'll enjoy it in a different different setting or something, maybe.

Speaker 1 I was in the nursing home bathroom. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I was like, City Boys up 10. This shit was crazy.

Speaker 1 God damn, I almost want to start a group chat with Summer and Lil Meach again.

Speaker 1 Like somebody's got to fucking come in and what the fuck.

Speaker 1 Y'all get Larry back. Grocery's still on the staff.

Speaker 1 Larry, London.

Speaker 1 What's my other man, the producer nigga? London. London.
London.

Speaker 1 He was the one. Where's London? You now you know this album is different.
Siz ain't on it. Sizz was on track three last time.

Speaker 1 Hey, sad bitches go get with sad bitches. She got all the bitches that just broke up with their nigga is outside.
She got sexy bread. They at the brunch spots, hookah lounges, they at the clubs.
No,

Speaker 1 no.

Speaker 1 Great album, Summer. Yeah, good album, Summer.
The rest of us, we love this. We love it.
Summer, I'm happy that you're happy.

Speaker 1 Oh, man. Not really.

Speaker 1 I'm gonna go listen to it. I'm gonna listen to it.
I'm gonna go to the bathroom.

Speaker 1 It's really good. I don't think it's bad because I don't think that her or her crew or those writers, the people that performed on that project, can make a bad album.

Speaker 1 So please don't twist my words around. They can't make a bad album.
It's just the pain. The pain is every time I see LVR at the bottom of the thing.

Speaker 1 I just assume it's Laverne, even though I know it's the

Speaker 1 Verne.

Speaker 1 Who the fuck is Laverne?

Speaker 1 Laverne. Laverne.
That's funny. Actually,

Speaker 1 I had kind of a reverse experience listening to music this morning because, of course, I went to Summer First. Okay.
Of course, I went to Summer First. What time?

Speaker 1 5. Okay.

Speaker 1 5 a.m. But I had snuck a little bit when I went to take a shit at 2 in the morning.
But then I went back in the bed back to, oh, it's your birthday.

Speaker 1 No shower. The shit I was excited about,

Speaker 1 I woke up yesterday and tweeted, hey, that's Summer Walker. I got a text in a half a second later.
Summer Walker. Nigga, you know what today is? You know what?

Speaker 1 You know what this motherfucker is. You didn't just say.

Speaker 1 You ain't tweeted that before. See my next tweet.
See my next tweet. Yeah, we did.

Speaker 1 My baby. Shit,

Speaker 1 you can't be excited about some shit. No, nothing, especially another woman.
Anyway,

Speaker 1 so I go listen to this. I summon Walker shit.
Cool. Cool.

Speaker 1 And when I went to Wale, I was blown away. I was absolutely blown away by Wale and I didn't go into that expecting that so

Speaker 1 I had the same experience I had been waiting for it

Speaker 1 Since I didn't get the early copy like you did I was I was salty I was listening to the early tracks like you know they released like five of them right right and I loved each and every one of them but I was like these might be the only good ones on there and it might be filler for the rest of the thing I always worry about that these days I liked every song on there I thought not every song I like almost every song on there I thought he killed it I thought it was an amazing album it's only two records that I hate And I told him,

Speaker 1 one of them, he was like, yo, when I laid the record, I said, I still hate this. So, cool.
We know.

Speaker 1 Oh, the Afro, right? You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 I didn't use the skip button at all until I got to those.

Speaker 1 But I was more so worried because I'm not going to say worried, but I wanted to see where this album would go because I know it's not, even though he's whipped Def Jam, we talked about the state of Def Jam.

Speaker 1 So I'm like, I don't imagine like big production budget. And I want to hear, he has a great ear for beats, but I just want to to hear what this sounds like.

Speaker 1 I don't, I know it's not going to be your A-list features and all of that. From track one, which is Conundrum, I was like, oh, okay, you, you getting into a

Speaker 1 very introspective

Speaker 1 bat, like you, you going deep off the rip. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And then I hit the sample to be, I'm like, oh, yeah, we, we, I'm cool. He was off.
We off. Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we, we off. We right off to the races.

Speaker 1 First line, I'm like, we don't need the scratchy voice intro.

Speaker 1 You let the music lay down.

Speaker 1 My baby mother told her new husband she had to move on.

Speaker 1 I was like, why did not, hallelujah. She's trying to be a wife and we've been fighting for too long.

Speaker 1 That's my point.

Speaker 1 That's my point. What's actually?

Speaker 1 Opening bars.

Speaker 1 My baby mother told her new husband she had to move on.

Speaker 1 I was like, why did I, hallelujah? She's trying to be a wife and we've been fighting for too long. That's the price of this life.
I pray for guidance and coupons.

Speaker 1 I could just tell when a nigga really is going through it.

Speaker 1 Oh, no, no, no, that was hard. I gotta rewind that.
A couple of them got close, but when I struggle up top, it's normal, known to get low. Goodbye.

Speaker 1 My ex, I was in love with her.

Speaker 1 Passionate sex, but cuddler.

Speaker 1 Tell me, was it lust, or did I love her? Her clothes or I'm closed off. Which one is worse?

Speaker 1 At that point, I walked away. Yep,

Speaker 1 at that point, I walked away.

Speaker 1 I did not expect going into Wale for him to do that.

Speaker 1 Especially not on the intro. And then it continued.
Yes. Yes.
Yes. It continued.
Yes. It kind of kept continuing.
The whole album. Wale is special, bro.
He is. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Like, I don't really be shocked when he delivered. That nigga's really special.
He makes great music. And highly underrated.
Consistently. Yeah.
It's highly underrated. Wale is special, bro.
He is.

Speaker 1 Dog,

Speaker 1 hold up for a minute, man. Fuck these niggas talking about, man.
Where's this shit at?

Speaker 1 Where is. Oh my God.

Speaker 1 Come on, man.

Speaker 1 Stop playing with this boy.

Speaker 1 Yo, he continued the theme of finding a dope sample, flipping it

Speaker 1 throughout the album. I like that because Wale actually knows RB.
So he knows the records to go and flip. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yo, stop, hello, straps, hello, last stop. stops.
They're living from my farm but they like you. Hey, Def Jam, you really dropped a fucking ball.

Speaker 1 I just want to tell you again, while Eclipse are nominated for all these Grammys and Wale got all of these records on here, all of these records on here. I'm going to close this for a minute.

Speaker 1 All of these records on here, and y'all got him. Y'all didn't do shit, actually.
What did they do? What did they do?

Speaker 1 Whatever he put out was him rapping over some shit, a quick freestyle here, quick freestyle. He came up here.
I'm like, yo, well, all this freestyle shit, a record, a record, record.

Speaker 1 Where's the record? I know you got records. We know you, you, you Wale.
I know you have records.

Speaker 1 No way he's at Def Gym playing some of these. They did Blanco as a single and Mirror on the Benz.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I'm hearing this album like, bro, y'all missed it. Y'all didn't hear the rest of this album.
Yeah, y'all. I love Blanco.
And y'all know Wale.

Speaker 1 Blanco made the top three songs on this album. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, top three.

Speaker 1 And that's why I'm like, right, right. There's no way y'all heard this album and said, these are the singles.

Speaker 1 There's no way y'all ever heard any Wale album. Yep.

Speaker 1 I went and added this to a playlist. In my head, I already had you a thousand times.
Come on. Anyway, part of the most

Speaker 1 say I don't mind.

Speaker 1 Skin being boring, lady.

Speaker 1 Shadow Leon Thomas.

Speaker 1 I like to taste too much.

Speaker 1 You know, you play too much.

Speaker 1 Once I got you in front of me,

Speaker 1 I like to taste too much.

Speaker 1 You know, you play too much.

Speaker 1 Once I got you in front of me,

Speaker 1 singing on love, like it's already love.

Speaker 1 It was at this point I felt like I was getting better RB from all these albums.

Speaker 1 Seriously, that's crazy. Wow.
That is crazy.

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 1 Okay, I'm famous. You famous.
They seen us. So now what? Right now we got the side.
We feel inside and the outcome. The hard lines.
No, but you ride too high. I go.

Speaker 1 That woman cut to you as a woman until you're not sure about girl.

Speaker 1 I could say it all day with this Wale album.

Speaker 1 That's what I did. It's a real difference.

Speaker 1 It's a very good vibe, like vibe-y album. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah. You could just put this on

Speaker 1 with people around outside nighttime, daytime.

Speaker 1 But he talking about some shit in there.

Speaker 1 Like you said, it's a vibe. You could throw it on.
They might not catch it.

Speaker 1 But when you sit and listen to what he's actually saying, yo, he's really, every record is just like dig deep, dig deep, dig deep.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I didn't even get to the lyrics because I was just vibing with it. Like, I haven't really broken

Speaker 1 it yet. I was forced to get in the lyrics because he kept saying shit that was like, God, I was wanting this shit back then.
That was hard.

Speaker 1 Wale, she really hurt you, yo. I don't know who this lady is because you keep your relationships private, except for that one time you tried to pop out.

Speaker 1 But somebody, see, this is what I like.

Speaker 1 This is what I like.

Speaker 1 I like when you met somebody that ain't really good for you.

Speaker 1 They got you out of character, bugging the fuck out. Now you ain't got no choice but to go to the studio and pour your heart out as a poet, as an artist,

Speaker 1 as an artiste. Did you hear Survive on that album? On what album? Well, I heard the whole album.

Speaker 1 Like, that to me is the one. Let's see.
Like, it's

Speaker 1 like Survivor's Remorse, like, making it out type record. Yeah, my God, yo.

Speaker 1 Don't worry, I'm coming. Crime fixed, I'm coming.
I'm coming, I'm coming.

Speaker 1 You blow up, man. Birthday I will do.

Speaker 1 I gave them the story, they missed the whole plot. Let them know water, but still they be hot.
Take it, I'm free. I can't know that time.
Cause like every night, I be mourning a lot.

Speaker 1 Survival remote, that's all I be thinking. Living too hard here, dying is easy.
The concept of trying is not on the menu. When niggas you eat with just diary weight,

Speaker 1 no other team. Had all the J's, had all the teens.
Had a few A's, dial the C. But life is a D, cause now we have fiends survival.

Speaker 1 your family, your bitch. When you get money, it's only your loyal survival.
See, through my limbs that get shady.

Speaker 1 Can't turn my pain into patience. It's time.

Speaker 1 Today, no pain.

Speaker 1 Wait a minute, wait a minute.

Speaker 1 I get it. The odds was never cut out on your favorite.
At least you was trying. I'm fit to be tired.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 What do you want me to say?

Speaker 1 Great project from Great Man. Pause.
Yeah, man. Shout out to Wale.
Great, great, great project. Yeah, no, he showed out.
He showed out. Tonight, I'm going to give it a shot.
I don't know. It's summer.

Speaker 1 I'm going to go back. Yeah, you should.
I'm going to go back. It's Friday night.
I am C.

Speaker 1 I had to put this one on and take a ride, and I was like, yeah.

Speaker 1 Which one? Wale or summer. Yeah.
Summer shit. Summer shit, I played it.
As soon as it dropped,

Speaker 1 I was trying to get it early, couldn't get it.

Speaker 1 As soon as it dropped, threw the headphones on. It was like, oh, shit.

Speaker 1 I just had to play. I like getting that shit early shit.
I'm not going to lie.

Speaker 1 I used to be against it, but it's like, it's getting something a little early. Fuck that.
I'm sitting with it. Are you still able to do that? That's impressive.
What?

Speaker 1 Hear some music.

Speaker 1 All right, babe. I'm going to the car.
I'm taking a ride to hear this album.

Speaker 1 You still get that off? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Shit.

Speaker 1 You can. Don't you try it.
No, don't try it. Hey.

Speaker 1 Hey. Hey, something.
Hey, I used to really love music.

Speaker 1 You, my brother, is don't you even try?

Speaker 1 Boy, if you don't get your high yellow ass back in this album and birth this baby

Speaker 1 to listen to an album.

Speaker 1 Don't try to fuck while the album are.

Speaker 1 Shut a man.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 1 Certain albums, you need that, though. Like, certain albums, it just calls for, I got to hear it in the car.
Facts. The house, the headphones, the speakers, it's not going to hit the sky.

Speaker 1 The car is the best. It's the best.
That's the best place to be. Yeah, I need to just hit the car.
With the dick suck?

Speaker 1 The dicks up. That's dangerous for somebody.
It is very dangerous. No, Wale albums sound like a suburban and a dick suck.

Speaker 1 Dangerous.

Speaker 1 I mean, I ain't gonna do it.

Speaker 1 We ain't gonna do it. No, but

Speaker 1 that is what it sounds like. It sounds like that's what he wants you to do.
Say, who heard Wale, yo? Somebody fucked him up.

Speaker 1 Famous person. I mean, I knew that in Starlights the other night, too.

Speaker 1 Usually they're sad?

Speaker 1 No, no.

Speaker 1 That's the problem.

Speaker 1 The bounce back. After the sad.

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. Wale wasn't in there sad at all.
That's one of the best times.

Speaker 1 I can't snitch because you know, broke old, but he was having a blast. Yeah, that's important.
As I just snitched. Meeks.
He's crazy, son. He's not.
It's snitching to have a good day. Had a good time.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Wale. That's what he was supposed to do in the show.
Shout out to Summer Walker. I did not hear Mario's project yet.
I'm getting to it. I did not either.
Or Meeks.

Speaker 1 I do want to listen to it.

Speaker 1 I listened to Meeks. That one kind of threw me for a loop for a minute because for a while, Meek was talking about a record he was dropping.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And then maybe a couple hours before midnight, he's like, I got a

Speaker 1 Indy pack dropping. Yeah, four

Speaker 1 records

Speaker 1 at midnight.

Speaker 1 I was like, all right. But I get it.
Meek is completely independent. Do what you want.
Yeah, I do what I want.

Speaker 1 I did listen. And I want to drop when Wale dropped.

Speaker 1 I thought it. I'm like, nah.
I don't think so.

Speaker 1 I don't think so either, but it was a fleeting thought. You got to think it.
Yeah, it was a fleeting thought. But three out of the four, I fuck with.
It's the meek I like.

Speaker 1 It's the

Speaker 1 pain meek. Which meek you like? Oh, okay.
Slow flow.

Speaker 1 Shut up.

Speaker 1 But yeah, I fuck with three out of the four records. Okay.
I'm going to check it out today. Yeah.
It's a quick little, and I'm not mad at that. You want to keep dropping EPs?

Speaker 1 I'll take it. For sure.

Speaker 1 Fire review, Freeze. Almost like we don't even have two Philly people over here.

Speaker 1 Look at the Philly segment.

Speaker 1 Hey, Meek.

Speaker 1 Hello. I don't listen to me like that.
No?

Speaker 1 I like the Friday drawing. I was real impressed by that.
That shit was incredible. Yeah, I really was.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And he probably still versatile here, too. Oh, no, because he has Friday on this.
Oh, he does? Yes. Okay.

Speaker 1 The last song, which is the one that he was promoting, that he was dropping the video and everything for, is him featuring Friday. Him and Friday ain't stopped working since he met Friday.

Speaker 1 I've no doubt.

Speaker 1 Why would he? I don't know Friday from Philly, too. Yeah, why would he? I fuck with Friday.

Speaker 1 Come here and do these 700 songs.

Speaker 1 You knew, right? A word?

Speaker 1 Yo. I need hooks.
Yo, come in. A lot of them.

Speaker 1 You said nobody ever heard these.

Speaker 1 He's an idiot. I'm telling you how it goes.

Speaker 1 A new nigga with heat that got 900 hooks nobody ever heard. I need them.
Yo. Yeah, yeah.
Yo, take that verse off. Just put this handcuff on, real quick.

Speaker 1 Yo, come with me.

Speaker 1 I just booked the studio for 48 hours straight. I'm gonna sign this.
I got this one-week session I need you for.

Speaker 1 I bought you a house next to the studio.

Speaker 1 No, studio in the crib. Just somebody get that hard drive, though.
Studio in the crib. You ain't got to go nowhere right there.
Just tell me that hard drive, though. No, that's a fact.

Speaker 1 Damn, that's got to be fire, man. That's like when I first heard Tory Lanez.

Speaker 1 You okay? I traveled America to find that boy.

Speaker 1 Hell yeah. I'm getting them.
I'm hooked. You crazy? I heard Chikstape too.
I said, who the fuck is this? Oh, I got to find him fast.

Speaker 1 Hey, if somebody don't find him first, they ain't going to get something. Yeah.
Oh, my God. So

Speaker 1 y'all didn't listen to me, though, right? No, no.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it's four tracks. All right.
So what do you think? I liked them. I liked them.

Speaker 1 All right, Philadelphia. All right.
Yeah, yeah. Philly stand up.
Let's go, Philly. Is he a brotherly look?

Speaker 1 Representative.

Speaker 1 I mean, I didn't do backflips over none of them, but I liked them all.

Speaker 1 I think How Far We Came was the one I liked the most. Save yourself and How Far We Came.
Yeah, those are the two. Those are the two standouts.
Yeah, those are the two standouts.

Speaker 1 I mean, it's four tracks, but

Speaker 1 those ain't two standouts when it's four tracks. But I'm saying, those two are

Speaker 1 clearly

Speaker 1 those two. It's four of them.

Speaker 1 Standout. And it's for your them bar.
Like I said, I like three. I told y'all.

Speaker 1 I like three out of the four. Those two are superior.
You would like to. I like Fourth of July was cool.
And I didn't like Free Smoke. That's the one I didn't like.
Oh, man.

Speaker 1 But I'll take that as a four-pack. I ain't heard no new Meek in a minute outside of the feature verse.
Yeah, it was good to hear Meek.

Speaker 1 And I'm looking forward to the whole album. Yeah, How Far We Came was my shit, though.

Speaker 1 What else came out? I didn't listen to Mario yet. I didn't hear the Meek join yet.
I don't know what else came out. Cardi B dropped a remix to Eri Day.
Oh, shit. Yes, dude.

Speaker 1 Hey. And another

Speaker 1 two or four versions of the album. It's just really confusing me.
It really is. I'm so lost.
I'm not even. That's a lot.

Speaker 1 Like, I wanted to ask the question, but then the Cardi fans will think you're trying to be funny. I really don't understand dropping, like, Taylor Swift did it.
Yeah. You're dropping 30 something.

Speaker 1 Well, Cardi didn't drop 30. She dropped like, I think she's at 16 now.
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 It has to be a streaming jig or something. It is.
I don't know. It is.
But yes, anyway, I don't care about that. She dropped Early Day Remix with

Speaker 1 She put two versions of the song on the new album, which is the Snow Mix.

Speaker 1 And it has one with Jeezy and then one with Jeezy and Lotto, which the lotto remix was the original remix. I'm lost.

Speaker 1 Anyway, Jeezy got a verse on Eridan, I love it. Dude, you got a little bit? Yeah, I got a little bit.

Speaker 1 Cardi B, I got you, baby. All reloaded is

Speaker 1 I heard this beat.

Speaker 1 How you like Batten Bougie, Holly Berry, Cardi B, drought season, slow recutting, red alert,

Speaker 1 free. Real black Alaska, snowmount, you can ski.
Ten bricks for a show, damn right, that's the fee.

Speaker 1 Launch, yeah, niggas damn right, I never fold.

Speaker 1 Snowman, bitch, yeah, this shit I see cold.

Speaker 1 Bitch, lose me, she lost her motherfuckin' mind.

Speaker 1 Pain in my lead, don't waste my motherfuckin' time.

Speaker 1 The black bad bit up out this motherfucker.

Speaker 1 No diaper on this shit about this motherfucker.

Speaker 1 Carios, we gotta get up out this motherfucker.

Speaker 1 Yeah, we gotta live up out this motherfucker.

Speaker 1 The Y is ain't rockin', we're still snowing, and that's fine.

Speaker 1 I love that last line, too.

Speaker 1 I heard something different with that. I started texting folks.
Yo, what y'all got? What y'all got going on? I know what that means.

Speaker 1 If y'all ain't rocking the YNs or people wasn't rocking with that last album,

Speaker 1 D-Rich and Shorty Red, them two names with GZ tells me everything I need to know. So if that's what's next, sign me up.
And that'll be the G-Z we all looking for. He sounded greater than.

Speaker 1 Yeah, he did.

Speaker 1 I'm going to Starbucks. Why?

Speaker 1 Fuck Freeze up. Why? What do you mean the YNs wasn't fucking with it, nigga?

Speaker 1 Me and you wasn't. I said something.

Speaker 1 Me and you came right to work. It was us.

Speaker 1 His lines. What are you talking about? I'm speaking to his Jesus.
The YNs, nigga, they didn't, but Shorty Red and numbers are. No, nigga, he's talking to us.

Speaker 1 I understand that, but there's a lot of young niggas. He's talking to the YNs.
I understand you're spawning us as well. With us.
And me and you. But

Speaker 1 I'm speaking to you.

Speaker 1 I'm not absorbing shit. You down.

Speaker 1 Joe, let me talk for a second. He's here on the side.
What he's saying is, I heard that y'all don't fuck with the album. Period.
I'm linking with Shorty Red and D-Rich.

Speaker 1 I know what he's doing. So that's it.
That's all I care about. But you said the Y.
I was justn't listening to you. His line says the YNs.
I didn't say that. Our line says that it was us too.

Speaker 1 I still don't fuck with. Not I don't fuck with.

Speaker 1 We ain't got to do this again. I understood understood the album.
I got what you were doing for it.

Speaker 1 That's cool. It's a couple records I like.
That's it. I want to hear this D-Rich.
Whatever you got cooking up with D-Rich and Shorty Red, let's get it. I don't have anything to say about this remix.

Speaker 1 It's business as usual. Jeezy should be on a version of this song.

Speaker 1 I already had Jeezy on a version of this song because I blended the songs. And it sounds amazing.
So

Speaker 1 if they like it, I love it. The Cardi set in a strip club.
Y'all don't don't need to hear me. I sound like a broken record.
You should experience it with our new album. So I'm not mad at them.

Speaker 1 I'm not mad at them. And I'm definitely going to catch Jeezy in Vegas or wherever the fuck he's about to be.
I got to see that. And I might, Judge, I might put something sharp on him.
You have to.

Speaker 1 You got to put something sharp on. Are they still continuing to think? Oh, then I'm putting something sharp on it.

Speaker 1 Black top. I want to do that.
I want to see that too.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah, I really do.

Speaker 1 It's either 101 or 110-piece orchestra. Yeah.

Speaker 1 You got to go to Gap Gap Plus for that. You gotta

Speaker 1 watch what I put.

Speaker 1 We gotta go to motherfucking.

Speaker 1 I'm going with you. Gap elevated in his bums.
Like I said, Gap Plus. Watch what I throw on.
Hey.

Speaker 1 Big Mona. Who the fuck they talking to out there?

Speaker 1 Anything else in music? We've been musicing them to death. Hey, sometimes it's alright.
We'll be music party. Oh, let me think.
See if I got anything else.

Speaker 1 Did y'all ever talk about Kodak?

Speaker 1 No, we did. Probably not.
And And we should. We should have because I got a chance to listen to that album last week and make them come in here and talk about it.
And it's a good. It's good.

Speaker 1 He hasn't missed for a while. I think people will underestimate Kodak.
I don't think,

Speaker 1 I just think, I don't know. I feel like he's big and people like him, but especially people my age, I just think people miss out.
I'm not a Chinese to rapper kind of girl.

Speaker 1 I love the Chinese rapper song. I love Chinese verse on it.
That's

Speaker 1 still get Chanel. I just like it, though.
It's good. Like, even when he was dropping no shit.

Speaker 1 You didn't like damn that's not. Still get Chanel.
They stealing from Tyler and Buster Face. Um, and Carabin City Girls

Speaker 1 Still Get Chanel. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Talk about getting Chanel. It's stealing from them.
Yeah, Kodak hard, though. Y'all missing it.

Speaker 1 I'm gonna listen to it. She's right.
She's right. I love Kodak Reese.
I love Kodak. He's in the miss for me.
He is. I should too.
I don't know how to do it. He is.

Speaker 1 He's not sober, guys. Yeah.
He's top of the line. You know what I mean? Kodak off the ice, crazy.
Like, what? Kodak off the meth?

Speaker 1 Kodak took the program here if it's real? Crazy.

Speaker 1 Shit.

Speaker 1 I do want him to be well, but I understand what you're saying. I get what you're saying.
It just sounds like

Speaker 1 out loud. I love him.
The whole couch is when everybody fucked up. I know.
It's not a want. It's just.
Prefer.

Speaker 1 I mean, what he said, no, it's not a preference. What he said about girls being sad is true.
Like,

Speaker 1 Kodak's on methamphetamines is, you know what I mean? A little hallucination, little up three days. You know what I mean? Shit hard.
Yeah, you can take care of yourself on your own, Don.

Speaker 1 But when it's music time, just go relax real quick.

Speaker 1 No, I'm not. I will never say that.
I'm playing. I will never say that.

Speaker 1 Of course, we're being facetious, but good music is good music. Yeah, that ain't enough of it for me to root for y'all getting your lives together.
I ain't gonna hold Mark. I ain't gonna hold you.

Speaker 1 Lake hit me and said, yo, you should check the Kodak album. I think you'll like it.

Speaker 1 He hit me. It was like, yo, just, I was like, yo, I'm in the gym.
I'll put it on. I'm listening.
I was like, okay. I'm telling you.
Oh, shit. Did some extra squats.

Speaker 1 Niggas said, did some extra squats.

Speaker 1 You mean they're doing squats? You got to do squats. You have to.
That's a primary exercise. So, yes, is the answer.
Yes.

Speaker 1 Niggas will not. Yo, nigga, I don't want to say that shit.

Speaker 1 But if you do them, you do them.

Speaker 1 You're getting thick, dog.

Speaker 1 There is nothing wrong with squats. First of all, you look slim today.
I meant to tell you. Slim thick, yeah.
You look slim. It might be the most important exercise to do.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I saw you next to Max B.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah. Shout out to Max.
Did y'all do squats together? Nigga was looking old.

Speaker 1 Freeze was looking like refrigerator Perry next to motherfucking Max B, boy. Nah, the funny shit is niggas in the country, yo, yo, you sucking your stomach.
And I was like, I'm really not. So

Speaker 1 that was the time that I felt like, all right, now I'm seeing something. He ended up sloping.
I see it. That happens.
I see it. You look like you just came on.
Oh, my God.

Speaker 1 I will slide you. Oh, you're early.

Speaker 1 I will slide you.

Speaker 1 But for real, right? I'm backed up. I backed out.
I did agree. I backed out.

Speaker 1 You know when he said that shit. What did he say? What's the drawn? Did you say when you like, shut the fuck up, stop playing with me? Yo, yo, you good? Oh, you good?

Speaker 1 Okay, I got to get one of them drawn. You good? You good, nigga? In the next life.
No.

Speaker 1 Not in no life. I'm quit.
This life won't even know about it.

Speaker 1 For a man to pull off a good stud, it really means that you're pretty in the face. Nigga named Robin.

Speaker 1 Robert.

Speaker 1 Yo, my nigga. He dropped a couple different singles, Ice, and I wanted to ask you about another one, but I don't remember the name of it.
All right, music podcast. We back.

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Speaker 1 Here's my question to y'all. Shoot.

Speaker 1 Is this Summer Walker's worst project? It's my favorite rehearsal.

Speaker 1 It's my favorite.

Speaker 1 Oh, you niggas as high as your apples. Maybe.
I do.

Speaker 1 We've developed a theory over here during the break about this. Because Imani walked in and had a very similar feeling to to what you had

Speaker 1 I think if you're looking for a hip more hip-hop type sound like it seemed like

Speaker 1 not that you're not a hip-hop head obviously but you're an R ⁇ B head too and it seemed like the RB people look hate like this the most and the ones who wanted a more hip-hop sound like it

Speaker 1 you get what I'm saying I think that's what I'm getting because I've never even not never but I really have heard y'all wax poetic about some of the projects and their pro that and them first two alike but y'all seem to be vibing with this one in a different way and for me there is a a more hip-hop-ish kind of and it's like yo and parks said totally contrasting things parks said that yo the cliche r b wasn't his thing and you said and you said yo that's what she got into her

Speaker 1 more r b shit that's what you appreciated that's what parks didn't appreciate yeah because even when listen to that lotto doja cat joint i'm we all over here like yo that fire yeah

Speaker 1 it would be fire if it was on doja cat's album Yeah, it would be fire if it were on lotto's album. We looking for different things.
Yeah, I think we're looking for different Summer Walker's album.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you went in. You had expectations.
I'm cool. That's probably part of it, too, is I didn't have anything.
I had expectations. I had none.

Speaker 1 I was expecting to be disappointed, to be honest. Right.
No, I was just, I mean, I know what she does. Like,

Speaker 1 so I had, I didn't think it was going to be whack.

Speaker 1 I'm going in, I press play, and I'm like, oh, I really like this. I ain't the R V head like that.
I thought it was going to be fine. I didn't think it was going to be whack.

Speaker 1 I was just going to be like, oh, yeah. Let me just say, I was expecting to be disappointed.
I was expecting. See, I heard it before her.
Missing Peace told me. She was asleep, nigga.
She was asleep.

Speaker 1 I was expecting to be uninterested. She was asleep.
That's a better clinic. You got to stop stealing their girls' takes, nigga.
No. I don't know what she thinks.
She was asleep. She ain't here yet.

Speaker 1 Nah.

Speaker 1 He was in the car.

Speaker 1 Did he say he was in the car? No, that was for.

Speaker 1 No, for real. Nigga, you're funny, though.
Why you don't crack on ice more?

Speaker 1 Why do you worry about who you crack on? I'm asking him.

Speaker 1 Why don't crack on nobody? I'm asking him a serious. Like,

Speaker 1 why you don't crack on ice more? I don't crack on you. I'm about to say you crack on you.
But why don't you crack on ice more?

Speaker 1 It's a serious serious question. I'm not even trying to be funny.
Like, you scared him?

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's probably what I'm saying. I'm asking.
Yeah, don't scare them. There you go.

Speaker 1 He's intimidated.

Speaker 1 Don't worry. I'm going to figure it out.
I'm going to get you by the end of the part. Now I'm going to get you.

Speaker 1 Because you go home and look at game tape and say, all right, you ain't going to get me again. I'm going to get you.

Speaker 1 I don't even look at game tape. Now I'm going to get you, though.
Now I'm going to get you. So I was coming in here to talk about Dave East appearing at Max B's Welcome Home Party.
Okay.

Speaker 1 Because I'm a messy bitch.

Speaker 1 And because Dave East does a podcast with Jim Jones Maino and Fab and prior to Max B coming home they had the conversation of would you do business with your friend's enemy they had that talk okay I didn't really make a correlation to Max B at that time at all but when Max B came home and I saw Dave East at the party I was like hmm

Speaker 1 interesting

Speaker 1 That was my takeaway. Now, Dave has songs with Max B.

Speaker 1 So that wasn't so surprising. I guess my take was,

Speaker 1 okay, I wonder how the pod goes after this because I'm from pod land. Right.
Amani came and let me know that Davey spoke to Jim Jones. I don't know why I didn't figure that out.
He spoke to Jim Jones.

Speaker 1 They had a conversation. Jim Jones said, he's totally fine.
You got my blessing. Go do whatever you need to do.
Go to Max Beast shit. I'm cool either way.
I missed that.

Speaker 1 So it's not much of a talking piece here aside from the fake blessing. And I'm not saying that that applies to them now.
I'm broadening the conversation.

Speaker 1 I'm not saying them. Jim Jones could totally have meant that.
not, I'm no longer speaking about him. I'm now talking about when you give the fake blessing.

Speaker 1 Does the room acknowledge that to be a thing? That's a thing. It is absolutely a thing.
It's a thing. You should be able to tell when the blessing is fake, though, as the person being blessed.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you know what I'm saying? You know, you should know in your heart, like, he don't really mean this or she.

Speaker 1 I feel like I feel like that's on you. Go ahead.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 the person being blessed. The blessing.
The blessing. See, I take the other side of that.
Okay, please. I'm just trying to cut Mono off.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I feel like

Speaker 1 when it comes down to it in regards to the fake blessing, because I think fake blessings are really stupid. It's just going to lead to a bigger problem and it's dishonest, right?

Speaker 1 But I feel like the only time a fake blessing might be a little excusable is when what you're asking is fucking ridiculous. It's like, yes, you can go fuck my ex-wife.

Speaker 1 What the fuck did you ask me that for? You know what I mean? That's the only time I think it's like, okay, because it's really, you're lying at the end of the day.

Speaker 1 Cyborg, I know we're not really talking about the issue, but I don't get why a motherfucker had to get a blessing.

Speaker 1 If I already got songs with a nigga and we do a show now, why the fuck do I have to get your blessing, nigga? I'm grown.

Speaker 1 If I fuck with the nigga that you don't fuck with prior to, you know what I mean, us linking, then what? But just because it can make the show go bad and

Speaker 1 make for awkward energy.

Speaker 1 We're talking about when it's a real fire hazard. We're not talking about like a false alarm fire drill.
From 30 years. Y'all got real real smoke.

Speaker 1 And some smoke we're not letting go. And it wasn't 30 years ago.
And it was 30. Yeah.
It was 130. What, 20, 15? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. So everybody in this room, they'll never be cool, those two.

Speaker 1 They'll never squash it. It's that deep.
I mean,

Speaker 1 they've both been asked about it, and

Speaker 1 Jim said, no, I'm never, no, I'm never squashing it. Jim has made his position very quickly clear

Speaker 1 for 16 years.

Speaker 1 He's never wavered. He's never got off it.
Stop asking me about it. I've told y'all.
I ain't changing. This is where I'm at with it.

Speaker 1 I think Jim even giving somebody the blessing, if that's what happened, is mature, Jim. Yeah.
Him saying, yo, y'all go do whatever y'all want to do. I'm cool.
My grudge is my grudge.

Speaker 1 I think that that would be mature. Agreed? Yeah, we disagree on that.

Speaker 1 What do you think?

Speaker 1 I think that that's fucking ridiculous. First of all, we're talking about La La Lee and Entertainment Internet shit, right? No, we're not.
No, we're not. We're not.
No, wait a minute.

Speaker 1 I'm talking about the podcast.

Speaker 1 The podcast, that's entertainment industry, right?

Speaker 1 Even with this nigga going to wherever he went, where did Davies go? What was the basketball game birthday party? What was it? St. Louis's Welcome's Home.
Welcome Home Party.

Speaker 1 Welcome Home Party, right? Welcome Home Party. It's an appearance.
That's what you have to do as a rapper. Like, I just think that that's

Speaker 1 how I do that.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 you have to.

Speaker 1 But it's the rapper-ish thing to do. Exactly.
So what I'm saying to y'all is that if I'm working, because this internet shit for me ain't real life.

Speaker 1 This is what I do for a living, but this is not like my thing, right? Like in real life, right?

Speaker 1 You know, so if this is what I do for a living, and I went to this welcome home party or whatever, even though we do this for a show, I don't think I owe you that to get no fucking blessing because this yeah, especially if

Speaker 1 well, I don't even want to say that. But if I can't say this, can you just take it out? Especially if nobody died.

Speaker 1 Let me ask you: I'm shocked, I'm shocked, honestly, a little bit. Me too, from where you're from.
I don't care. This is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 It's not, they don't, they're not colleagues.

Speaker 1 Who?

Speaker 1 Jimmy and Dave? Yeah, they're not colleagues. Okay, well, they friends.

Speaker 1 Okay, So once we are in a friendship realm, then this is my friend. So what he cares about, I care about, how he feels about a certain topic.
I feel about it.

Speaker 1 I got to take his opinion into consideration. Right.
You understand what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 So that's what I'm saying. That's a whole different thing.
It changes my topic.

Speaker 1 Now, I fuck with Jimmy. That's my nigga, right?

Speaker 1 But Jimmy, not no, he ain't from North Philly. He ain't my family.
You feel me? I'm Muslim.

Speaker 1 So it's like, if Max was to reach out or whatever, I wouldn't think that I'm wrong than Jimmy because it's just entertainment shit. Even though that's my nigga.
You. But that's you.
Right.

Speaker 1 That's what I was saying. That's that level of relationship.
This is what we do for a living now. I didn't know them niggas was friends because, you know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 How old is Dave? He's 25, 35,

Speaker 1 37, 30, something like that. He's not far off from me, guys.
Yo, he's so stupid, yo.

Speaker 1 Nah, so that that matters. But do you see what happened? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why I said that.

Speaker 1 So, so, oh, go ahead, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 So, when do you need the blessing?

Speaker 1 We back on the blessing thing.

Speaker 1 To me, if we real friends

Speaker 1 and I come to you for your opinion on a specific situation, I think you're supposed to give me your honest opinion. I think I'm coming to you out of respect for you.

Speaker 1 So I think I'm asking for your real opinion. If you don't give me the real opinion and then get mad, I acted on what you said.

Speaker 1 In my opinion, you can't get mad at that.

Speaker 1 The real problem with that is

Speaker 1 niggas.

Speaker 1 Ego get in

Speaker 1 front of everything else. So I can't tell you the truth because I'm going to look like a sucker.
If I tell you what I, if I answer your question honestly, I'm going to feel like a sucker.

Speaker 1 I'm I'm going to look like a sucker. So I got to lie and say, yeah, I don't mind that.

Speaker 1 That makes y'all a sucker.

Speaker 1 I'm not letting y'all do that.

Speaker 1 Mute it up. I'm not letting y'all do that.
That's a thing. The ego ain't.

Speaker 1 Okay, I'm not.

Speaker 1 That may happen. That may happen.
Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1 On the flip side of that, if we really friends, you know how I feel. Yeah, you're not supposed to ask me something.

Speaker 1 If we really friends, you know how I feel. Yeah.
Like, I'm talking about my real friends. So some people look at, if you're coming to me with this, we already in wetland territory.

Speaker 1 We're already in a place that we can't build on. This is out of bounds.
So, it don't matter what the fuck I say to you. You came to me with this.
You know what, my nigga?

Speaker 1 Do what you feel is right. Yes.
And now we will see what you do. And now that's going to determine how this friendship goes.

Speaker 1 You added something to this.

Speaker 1 I don't think that's an ego thing.

Speaker 1 You added the biggest caveat, which is you already know how I feel. Yes.

Speaker 1 that's always true. I didn't add that.
You did add that. He said if you're friends, you should already.
I'm saying

Speaker 1 we are friends. Hey, Joe, let me ask you a question.
We are friends. And we can bleep names if we have to, but this is the only way I can make this make sense.

Speaker 1 I don't know what your relationship was with Mandy after

Speaker 1 when shit left. When she asked me to do that pod, I called you.
I don't know. We are friends.
I don't know if it's smoke. I don't know.
I'm checking your tip because, again, you're my friend.

Speaker 1 She's my friend too. I'm not trying to to muddy the waters.
I don't know what y'all got going on. It's not my business.

Speaker 1 That's a different thing to say. How is it? Same.
Same.

Speaker 1 Ice, you're a good man, and the example you used is inconsequential. How? That's right.
He's right. Because it's not real shit to me.
It's at all.

Speaker 1 I don't know that. That's my point.
He don't know.

Speaker 1 I don't know that level of what that shit was at. But that's exactly why it's a fair question for you to ask.

Speaker 1 He's saying if you do know. He's not saying it's to the same degree.
He can't use that comparison. Yes, he can.
He actually can.

Speaker 1 Nobody gives a fuck if Ice go hang out with Mandy's my man. Leave me alone with this bullshit.

Speaker 1 Please with this.

Speaker 1 You doing the most. Yo, what he's saying is,

Speaker 1 I know. My point is, what he's saying is, you are my friend.
I don't know how you feel about the situation. He's not saying it's the same as Jim and

Speaker 1 Max. He's not saying that.
He took the conversation. But if you're changing the conversation, don't give me a false parallel.

Speaker 1 If you're talking about somebody where lives were almost lost. That's the point.
It's not about, we don't have to get a clearance for that. We already know.

Speaker 1 You said yo as my friend with the fake blessing off of gym, off of Mexico. My friends know how I feel about serious matters.
Y'all about to muddy the waters with this bullshit.

Speaker 1 My friends know how I feel about serious matters. That's what I'm saying.
We don't have to debate examples. And how do I know how serious this matter is? Because you're my friend.

Speaker 1 Because you're my friend. Joe, I don't know the inner workings of this.
But you do. That's why you asked.

Speaker 1 That's the point of asking.

Speaker 1 Some of this stuff is like intuition things. Like, I know.

Speaker 1 I know that I can ask this question. Both do it.
I know that I can ask this question because I know it's not that serious. If there was a big, deep situation in the

Speaker 1 Mandy thing, you would know not to even ask him. If we, fuck it.

Speaker 1 If you asked, hey, can I go sit on the Rory and Wall podcast right at that time, right after the breakup, you know not to even ask that question. Cool.

Speaker 1 Right now, if I wanted to go have dinner with Rory, I don't know how Joe feels about Rory. Today.

Speaker 1 Yes, you do, because Amani been having dinner with Rory every weekend. I don't know that.
I don't know that he had him. Oh, enough of y'all.
Enough of y'all.

Speaker 1 Enough of y'all and what what the fuck is y'all. Sidebar.
Every weekend.

Speaker 1 Sidebar we got.

Speaker 1 I just work with Mandy. She loves Joey.
We just talked about Joe last week. That's why I don't want to hear this bullshit.
Mandy shit that this is. It's not bullshit, my nigga.
To bring up Mandy

Speaker 1 is to be dismissive of what we are really saying. Yeah.
Which is. Ma'am, your point was, if you're my friend, you know.
And I'm telling you that. No, you don't know everything.

Speaker 1 You know serious matters. Don't play word salad.
I'm not playing word salad. Stay here, though.
Serious matter. When you, Rory, and Maul broke up, that that was a serious matter.

Speaker 1 For all intents and purposes, a nigga's lifeline was on the line and how they feed their kids.

Speaker 1 So if a nigga came to you and said, yo, can I do blah, blah, blah with Rory or would you feel away? I'm expecting your real opinion, not for you to give me some fake blessing.

Speaker 1 I'm asking your real opinion. And what I'm hearing you say at that moment is you should already know.
Yeah. I don't care.
I want to make sure you're not saying I'm asking for clarity.

Speaker 1 It's that simple. God.
Yeah. So

Speaker 1 let's take it out of that zone just so we can advance the conversation a little bit.

Speaker 1 Are there any, because it seems to me that there might be times where you don't know? Take serious matters off the table.

Speaker 1 More, less, less serious. You and a girl.
That's what I'm about to say. You're a girl.
That's exactly where I'm going. Not to say the girls are less serious, but.

Speaker 1 But my stance when you use a girl is the same.

Speaker 1 When you come to me about a girl, to me, we out of bounds already. But see, we out of bounds already.

Speaker 1 Here's why I say it a little different. Here's why I say it a little different.

Speaker 1 I feel like sometimes the blessing is not about

Speaker 1 actually getting permission. It's about saying,

Speaker 1 it's me letting you know that I'm considerate. And that is letting me know something.

Speaker 1 That is my only point. You letting me know what you're considering, and that's letting me know something already.
No, not talking about considerate. That's what I'm saying.
Considerate. Considerate.

Speaker 1 Meaning. That's not considerate.

Speaker 1 It depends on the situation.

Speaker 1 It depends on the situation.

Speaker 1 I'll give you an example. Give me one.

Speaker 1 If

Speaker 1 Ish came to me,

Speaker 1 if Ish were single and came to me and said, yo, Mark, I met this girl. Turns out y'all dated 10 years ago.
That's your ex.

Speaker 1 I ain't got no claim over nobody 10 years ago. He know that about me.
Let me just let me finish.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 if you came to me and said, yo, I'm talking shit, you don't care, do you? I feel like that's just your way of just, you almost really just telling me. You know what I mean? It's not really a blessing.

Speaker 1 I'm not telling you. I'm not telling you.
It's girls that have made a

Speaker 1 significant.

Speaker 1 Presence in our lives.

Speaker 1 So maybe you might be broke up with that girl from 10 years ago, but you still deep down in in your heart love that girl. And you don't want to see your man busting the girl.

Speaker 1 So I'm going to come to my man and say, yo, do you have a feeling about that? Everybody's relationship didn't end. Then you get dropped in the associate.

Speaker 1 Let me please speak. Then you get dropped in the associate page.
Can I speak, please? I don't know, Frank. No, stop cutting me off, Joe.
I don't know that. I just met Mark two years ago.

Speaker 1 I meet a girl in Philly. Mark used to date the girl.
I don't know how Mark felt about the girl. I'm going to come get Mark's permission to either move forward with the girl or throw the girl away.

Speaker 1 Go cut her off. It's not, I don't know what you was with that girl.
So Mark can say, yo, dog, nah, that was the love of my life. I would prefer if you don't move forward.
Cool,

Speaker 1 I'm not moving forward.

Speaker 1 These niggas be feeling away, but they ego will allow them to say, no, fuck that girl, my nigga. I don't care about the girl.

Speaker 1 Let me say another piece of that picture. Let me say another piece of picture.
Sometimes I don't think it's always ego.

Speaker 1 I might, and we had this argument before, months ago, about, you know, who my wife could date after she died. I might genuinely feel away, but I also don't think I should.
Like, I think it's awesome.

Speaker 1 That's what I said about the ego part.

Speaker 1 I don't think it's ego. I actually think you should, as my friend, be entitled to find happiness.
So I might be like, go ahead and do it. And

Speaker 1 I'm not going to put you with the burden of telling you that's the love of my life. And

Speaker 1 he's giving her the best two minutes of her life.

Speaker 1 And I'm stressed about it. I don't want that in your head.
So I might say it's cool, not because I'm lying or because it's my ego, but because I'm trying to do my best shit.

Speaker 1 And this is where it come in, you know, your friend, right? Because everybody different, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Everybody, some men are tender like that every bitch is important every bitch was love in my life yeah and that's where it comes in at where you know your friend don't ask me about them bitches because you know how i took care of you all the bulls and i love i ate everybody assume i love the bitch i met everybody mom i took care of everybody kids we got one of the stepdad

Speaker 1 this nigga been a stepdad so much

Speaker 1 You gotta say,

Speaker 1 I don't want to make this a personal thing, but we're having a good conversation. Just your friend.
That's what I'm saying. In that case, you know your friend.
You know this nigga tender over horse.

Speaker 1 So then don't ask me because you know how I am over, you know what I mean? Got it.

Speaker 1 Tidebar, I wish girls did that. Like I wish they were.

Speaker 1 Or

Speaker 1 women have us outnumbered on earth.

Speaker 1 You're my friend, my real friend, not for Play Play friend. Right.

Speaker 1 Why are we even having this conversation? Get enough a bitch. Go for somebody else.
Go find a bitch. Or fuck one of mine by mistake.

Speaker 1 But by the time you coming to me and saying, hey, how do you feel about nigga? If you get the fuck out of my face, you doofy ass nigga, guess. Go guess how I feel, you stupid.

Speaker 1 What the fuck are you talking about? I don't know what y'all talking about.

Speaker 1 I don't know what y'all talking about in that. I don't.
I don't hear it. I think a lot of it's intuition.
Like, you know. In y'all, same example.

Speaker 1 The second I meet a girl and she says, Mark is my ex, oh.

Speaker 1 That's the guy I'd like to be.

Speaker 1 That's the guy I would like to be. Yo, oh, that's peace.

Speaker 1 No need. Ain't even no need for me to muddy the water in what is, if if I know him for two years, a new relationship.
I'm not even going to give him the space to lie in my face. Niggas lie.
Yes. Most.

Speaker 1 Niggas lie. Niggas lie.
What am I asking him for? How you feel about the girl? Niggas lie. There's some shit you're just not even supposed to ask a blessing or opinion on.
Right.

Speaker 1 Like, if you're even asking the question, it's already too late. You mind if I say that? And that was my point about the Mandy stuff.
Real ops, not Mandy. Mandy is not my real op at all.

Speaker 1 I wish her no ill will.

Speaker 1 Let me.

Speaker 1 Reason why I say that is because, again, y'all had business dealings. I don't know what happened, how that resolved.
It could be some op-y shit there that I don't know about.

Speaker 1 But EBMD said business never personal.

Speaker 1 We can have business that not work out. And

Speaker 1 if that's all it was, then it's not a personal thing. I'm talking about real ops and real Xs asides.
I guess that's the only time it really came up. No, it happens in business and shit, too.

Speaker 1 It happens in a lot of things, too. Yeah, yeah, you're right.
You're right.

Speaker 1 And there's certain times where you know that this is you you know you know it's embezzled why you have embezzled 50 million dollars from my family can i go conduct business with him you gonna feel the type of way

Speaker 1 i understand but everything ain't that drastic true you know what i'm saying he asked the blessing to with your sister whose sister yours your friend asked the blessing to with your sister your little sister what friend That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 Any friend. Any friend.

Speaker 1 Is that a dumbass question?

Speaker 1 Ask, can you fuck with my little sister? Because you can't fuck. None of my friends can fuck.
Literally, I've been chewing niggas up. My little cousin's like 24.
I've been on niggas' asses.

Speaker 1 You can't fuck with like my little sister. You can't do that.
My male friends, I expect you not to fuck my little sister. Like, are y'all a little bit more? Well, what if it's serious?

Speaker 1 What if that's the level of her life? Yeah, what if it's a nice situation? What if he's a good dude? Nice friend. I said, My little sister.
She a hoe.

Speaker 1 I got two, so we either one of you bitches figure it out. Whichever one is hoeie or

Speaker 1 an idiot.

Speaker 1 I love my sisters, man. This nigga is.

Speaker 1 My father chips. Bone of the grave.
Yes, yes. He's different.

Speaker 1 I'm glad y'all enjoying me. No, we up for you.
For sure. Yo, by the way, Ish was singing your praises on Tuesday from your show last, on Saturday.

Speaker 1 Yeah. You killed it.
I didn't, obviously, I couldn't make it. It was sold out.
I couldn't get in. I had no VIP listening.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 1 from your perspective, how was it? It was cool. It's different, dude.
When I first saw me, it was like, it's different because it's like relationship stuff, and I clearly can't keep a nigga.

Speaker 1 So it's like, I tried to keep it light. It was like, please don't ask me how to get one or keep it.
You know? But it's cool. It's lit.
You had a good time.

Speaker 1 You look like you had a, you're having a good time. Yeah, always.
And it's nice to see people. It was nice seeing ish.
It was nice seeing

Speaker 1 me and the Ayana was not interviewing me for her website. Oh, did she? Yeah, just talking to her.

Speaker 1 How was that? I can't imagine you and Ayana having a conversation. Bro, when we first met,

Speaker 1 I'm feeling something from you. She's going to get her and granny right.
Not on my watch.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, she will get you her and right. She's going to get you her granny rights.
What?

Speaker 1 I'm in my grandmother? Yeah. Bro, fuck my grandma.
What is y'all talking about? That's what y'all should ask about ops. If Joe ever fuck with my grandma, I'm done with Joe.
Any of y'all.

Speaker 1 I don't fuck with my grandma, bro. I don't fuck with my grandma.
You're the best podcasters have so much trauma. Wait the fuck out.
Fuck my grandma, bro.

Speaker 1 Please don't judge me, Mr. Button.
She's a bad person.

Speaker 1 Anyway, no, what I was gonna say was, when I first met her, we had an event together in Atlanta, and I was standing behind a bar. She asked me for a Pepsi.
And I respect her a lot.

Speaker 1 Like, I went and grabbed the Pepsi. You need ice? She thought you worked there? That's what I thought.
So I made a little bartender. She she was like, girl, shut up when I watch your podcast.

Speaker 1 I can't even sleep. I couldn't believe that she watched my shit.
Wow. Still made you get a little bit of a shit.
That's how girls flirt when they want to eat each other's pussy.

Speaker 1 Yeah, she got that motherfucking. Ayala got that motherfucking taper going around.
No, I wasn't talking about her. I'm just saying, when girls want to eat.
For the record, I'm going to talk about.

Speaker 1 We all heard it that way, too. We all heard that.
I was heard.

Speaker 1 I was about to give you the fucking elder John. Can y'all think better of me? No, it's not.
No.

Speaker 1 What are you trying to say? Because I still don't get it.

Speaker 1 I'm trying to say that that's how girlies flirt with it with each other. I love your podcast, girl.
Can we get it?

Speaker 1 I'm not talking about Dr. Ayala Bance.

Speaker 1 Or her. I'm not talking about her.
Well, speaking of pussy,

Speaker 1 there's been a little controversy. About pussy? Yeah, kind of.
So Jason Williams and Pat Bev have a podcast. Oh, I thought we were talking about the Kevin Gates controversy.

Speaker 1 There's been a lot of controversy about pussy.

Speaker 1 We could have went.

Speaker 1 Because Mona's talking about niggas trying to fuck on their little sister.

Speaker 1 Right? Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And Kevin Gates,

Speaker 1 yeah, Kevin Gates popped out with his little young thing

Speaker 1 and was defending his right to fuck younger women. How young?

Speaker 1 That was the R. Kelly question.
What is she, 25? Yeah, we talk about her. That's an important question.
No, it's the right question. She looked 19.
She got a baby face.

Speaker 1 Like, she like a kid.

Speaker 1 Let me let you finish this before I say something. All right, like to hear it.
Here it go. Alright, man, what the fuck? Man, don't no nigga want no old washed up ass bitch, man.

Speaker 1 What nigga don't want a young man?

Speaker 1 He's my dick, man. Straight up.

Speaker 1 What the fuck? What nigga want something that been, you heard me? I don't know about it. My nigga had an emotion.
We ain't going to the used car line, man. What the fuck?

Speaker 1 I do think that

Speaker 1 wash this shit on there, like,

Speaker 1 hey, bitch, yeah, nigga, damn near, yeah. Nigga, old enough to be your daddy.
Yeah, of course.

Speaker 1 Of course. Come on, hey, the fuck? Got more sense? Hey, got sense enough to know how to listen.
Mike, my

Speaker 1 he went on. I don't have the glue, but he went on.
Let's see. Is this watch the fast bitch, man?

Speaker 1 He went on to this older woman, say, why would somebody want to lay with some old shit? Yada, yada, yada. You kind of get the gist of it, huh?

Speaker 1 As a dinosaur myself, it was a tough listen.

Speaker 1 I see the gist. What the fuck that's supposed to mean, nigga? I see the gist.
I feel like I think it's a a personal thing. You know, grooming, blah, blah, blah.
Y'all know how I feel about that stuff.

Speaker 1 I told y'all how I was back in the day and where the popping bitches was at and how old their boyfriends was in 11th grade.

Speaker 1 Me,

Speaker 1 I'm with it. I don't think it's, if a woman could do it, listen, when Dre went viral for it, I'm all for it.
Top, Dre a top whore. I respect Dre.
Dre is the top of the list of Philadelphia whores.

Speaker 1 She come from Delilah's. I'm like, go, go, go, go, go.
You think she burnt out is over? She pop out with a 24-year-old and have a baby. You know what I mean? She walking down the street with the baby.

Speaker 1 She got the big one on the leash and the baby in the carriage. I like it.
At the end of the day, you do what you want to do. You know what I mean? I'm for that.
Like, is it wrong morally? Probably.

Speaker 1 Is it wrong, like, with the groom? Probably, but it is true. You got a fucking bag and you can afford a, you know, a girl.
Because the thing.

Speaker 1 It's stuff with him too. He's an old man to her.
I know he's probably born to her. You know what I mean? Like, who he, when she cheats on him, she cheats on him with a young boy.
She's 26. He's 39.

Speaker 1 That's regular that's not that crazy that's kind of regular men could do what women can't that's just how it is internet don't want 39 year old men i mean i say 39 39 year old men to fuck 26 year old women i think that's like the start for me of the zone where it's okay like four years earlier that same gap like 22 and 35

Speaker 1 you know 18 and like 30 that's where to me is but i think once you how did you take it in 25 26 26 26 i mean like like. 39.
26.

Speaker 1 Bro.

Speaker 1 You're 26. That's when you start liking this 39-year-old dude.

Speaker 1 That's what I'm saying. That doesn't seem crazy to me as much as a few years earlier.
It's not my preference, but,

Speaker 1 you know, but whatever. Bro.
I don't think that that's. Why are you looking at me?

Speaker 1 I think the worst part of the rant was shitting on older women. That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, I ain't like that. That's bad.
Yeah. Yeah, like.

Speaker 1 And he's being. I don't think you need to shit on older women to big up.

Speaker 1 That's younger women.

Speaker 1 You don't need it. And you're wrong.
You listen,

Speaker 1 the whole used car lot thing, maybe he met some 25, 26 year olds that was locked up in the house and came out as fresh pussy. They were

Speaker 1 25, 26 year olds.

Speaker 1 This has been a bunch of lots. Yeah.
They got Katrina flood damage and everything. They don't get back a couple times.
Especially the way things are.

Speaker 1 Like girls in that age group are different from girls in our age group because I think we was more like focused on always trying to get a nigga, keep a nigga.

Speaker 1 Like when I was coming up, if you you didn't have a boyfriend, it was something wrong with you. Them young girls, they single,

Speaker 1 they fucked. Yeah, and they, don't get it fucked up, young bitches.
I like it. You know what I mean? Y'all wear all the shade, buddy.
Your face always greasy and shit like that.

Speaker 1 They face do be greasy. They some greasy ass bitches.
Them young bitches so greasy. God forbid you slide on the floor.

Speaker 1 But either way, listen, parks, I like it. The fact that they into their self-worth and their careers and they not legit.

Speaker 1 My peer group, my family, everybody was just trying to make a family trying to have it. You know what I mean? Like, that was the whole thing.
I like it. but when you on that, you've had some dicks.

Speaker 1 So it's like the fact that, like, I think he might got a little twisted. Dare I say it? Maybe the older girls have less than the younger bitches because they do stuff differently.

Speaker 1 It's almost like it reminds me of

Speaker 1 free sex.

Speaker 1 Oh, okay. You know what I mean? Like, they fuck, they fuck when they want to fuck.
They don't think about it, or you know what I mean? Like, that's that's the difference between them and us.

Speaker 1 I feel like anything. What was refreshing about what he said was you very rarely hear the guy that the older man, the 40-year-old that likes fucking 25, 26-year-olds, say, yo, this is my bag.
Right.

Speaker 1 I love this shit. I'm not going to stop.
I don't care what you say, internet. I'm fucking this little young thing.
And that's the part of it. You never hear that.

Speaker 1 You never hear that. That's true.
So, go Kevin Gates for standing in it.

Speaker 1 What do they always say? We fell in love. It was something about it.
Nigga, y'all don't even have nothing to talk about.

Speaker 1 That bitch watched Bad Girls Glove all day.

Speaker 1 Maybe he does something.

Speaker 1 What the fuck do y'all talk about with this young adult? He's watching baddies now. Huh? And I think we'd be overestimating all these 40-year-olds.

Speaker 1 All these 40-year-old niggas ain't mature and want to watch

Speaker 1 a bunch of money. But the reason why I think that is because

Speaker 1 a lot of us watch Zeus. I mean, a lot of them niggas watch Zeus.

Speaker 1 I think about it in the way of money. Kevin Gates does well.
That's the thing. You can afford it.

Speaker 1 The young bitches don't like you with your receipt and hairline and a dick that get up every other time. It's the fucking money.
Next time. And every other other.

Speaker 1 But that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 She's getting things out of it, right?

Speaker 1 So we're we all pretending that this young girl. Y'all think these young girls like old niggas for real? Yeah.
Are y'all dumb? It depends on the man. My answer is yes.

Speaker 1 It depends on the damn damn damn sometimes. Yeah, I think so.
I think all old niggas is different. Am I naive?

Speaker 1 What the fuck is wrong with y'all? Like you date older guys when you're younger, yes, because it feels like they're more mature than the older guys. But in reality...

Speaker 1 Nice, attractive, young, younger guys, a nice, attractive young girl, you think that she's picking this older guy over the niggas in her legs.

Speaker 1 because when they're on the same level of money y'all are tripping y'all are tripping that shit about bread with kevin we're just about that is about bread it might be about annoyance i don't know it might be about bread with him so what do you say to the older dude that ain't up up up financially that's still getting younger i don't i don't think

Speaker 1 every girl don't think that kevin gates is annoying That's not true. That would be true too.
That's not true. That would be true, too.
That is not true.

Speaker 1 I say he's annoying because imagine it being in the house where he like, yeah, them bitches already. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 That could be performative, kevin absolutely probably is but i'm just saying like he's loud as

Speaker 1 people think flip is loud shout to flip people think flip is loud but off camera flip not loud yeah flip quiet as he mild manner you know i'm saying so that might be kevin gates'

Speaker 1 uh persona for the camera but at home he might be quiet as doubt it I mean, I don't know him. He's from, fuck, we from Baton Rouge.
Yeah, yeah. Niggas ain't quiet in home.

Speaker 1 Yeah, they call each other, bitch.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, look how hype he is explaining why you don't want to. I be believing

Speaker 1 this is all from things I've heard.

Speaker 1 Obviously, man, it's not going to be of course.

Speaker 1 Birdie told you. Listen, me, Mark, ishing ice could take this topic to the next level.

Speaker 1 What's up, y'all? I want to do it. Y'all want four boat drop? Why this y'all?

Speaker 1 Why this y'all? Hold on, y'all want to go. Y'all want to turn in the boat drop right now? Why do you? What's up? Y'all want to turn it up in here? Or y'all want a pod just a little bit?

Speaker 1 Y'all want a pod? My stomach bothering me again. I got a pod.
What is that?

Speaker 1 I got Google.

Speaker 1 We got

Speaker 1 I'm sitting here trying to be. How could it not be okay to fuck a 25-year-old when you're 40? But when you're 55, let me tell you something.
In 10 years,

Speaker 1 when I'm 55 years old, I'm going to be so married. That's what I say.

Speaker 1 I'm going to be in that boundless love.

Speaker 1 I did.

Speaker 1 I was waiting to use that boundless love. And I tried to be poetic afterwards, too.
You feel me? Babe and a day. To hell and back tomorrow and yesterday, all that shit.

Speaker 1 He did that shit. He used it.
Yeah, yeah, no.

Speaker 1 If I'm at the point now, I'm a little older. I don't want to discuss it.

Speaker 1 If I meet a nigga and I like him, he's 26. I'm popping out with him.
Fuck y'all. Like, what the fuck is we talking about? I'm popping out with this little nigga.
And I'm wearing a ski to match him.

Speaker 1 We both wear ski to the basketball game. Fuck that.
Yo, let me ask you, though. Is she like a hood pick-me? Yo, is he using you for bread?

Speaker 1 She willing to do she willing to do anything. My boy baby needs some dick so badly.

Speaker 1 Every week she come in. I'm down for that.

Speaker 1 Let's rob that motherfucker. My girl needs some dick bad

Speaker 1 reason why when he told me it's funny cuz it'd be truth in it when I tell you

Speaker 1 when the pod come out the niggas be the deal like bro. I ain't got no money.
But you get playing me out here now. So I just heard what you said.
I'm broke. You love me.

Speaker 1 So the young nigga only gonna be fucking you for the bread? I don't know, but on some real shit, when I was 25, messing with somebody 40, he gave me a couple dollars.

Speaker 1 I'm 40, you 25, you could get a PlayStation.

Speaker 1 But also, lifestyle, too, right? When the young girl say, I'm getting me an older nigga with some money, he don't end on the scene.

Speaker 1 He just home.

Speaker 1 When I finish with the girls or with my young niggas, I'm going to go over there, check him, feed him a little something, lay down, and I'm back to the street. They be liking that contrast.

Speaker 1 It's a balance. Yeah.
And we skipping one group. Now, my experience,

Speaker 1 the older guys are very controlling. Like they're rules.
That's what I'm saying. Oh, we have a ruler.
What did you say? I said, we skipped one group of the young chick.

Speaker 1 It's the ones with daddy issues.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. That's what I was thinking when they was like, it's all

Speaker 1 at me, man. Grandmama issues.

Speaker 1 Fuck them.

Speaker 1 That's not an age thing. It's 45-year-old women with daddy issues.
That's true. You get what I'm saying? I just think.

Speaker 1 Y'all, older guys are controlling, though. I think y'all don't know that part either.
No, not all. Of course, not all of them.
Man, I don't even think like most.

Speaker 1 I'm saying, you don't, do you, no disrespect? You don't fuck with older guys, though, right? No, but I used to fuck with younger women.

Speaker 1 Right, but I'm just saying, in my experience, the men that were older, it was like rules on them because sometimes they be insecure that you gonna fuck around with them young niggas, period.

Speaker 1 So it's a little more of a, because I told a story on here. I used to fuck with a guy.
He was 10 years older than me.

Speaker 1 We would be in Philly. We would meet up everywhere in Philly.
It's take 15 minutes. You got to be here in 15 minutes.
And he would put his hands on the engine. Like, oh, this car is too hot.

Speaker 1 You've been outside too long. That's fucked.
This is my first boyfriend that was older than me.

Speaker 1 Is he your boyfriend? He was my boyfriend. I thought he was my boyfriend.
See, you looking at that a different way. I don't know why I was doing that.

Speaker 1 He was doing some bullshit. Oh, for sure.

Speaker 1 Whether he was doing bullshit or not, I still was on a schedule.

Speaker 1 The reason is,

Speaker 1 but I still had to be here 15 fucking minutes or I'm not getting my land split out. That's how I was.
And I think that's a factor, too, when that nigga taking care of you. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 If he's taking, if he's, and most young girls, you date with an older guy, you are expecting them to do shit for you. I don't know what's wrong with y'all.

Speaker 1 Y'all are all taking, but if y'all were single, y'all met a young girl and you think that she likes your salt and pepper beer. You're wrong.

Speaker 1 But see, that's where the daddy issues come out. I'm saying somebody

Speaker 1 money and for

Speaker 1 a different type of old nigga. Some old niggas have been with enough young bitches where they done with them.
They done.

Speaker 1 We're going to use them for what God put them. Entertainment purposes on.
God put them here. I say on the mixtape.

Speaker 1 You're going to get some Uno and Dick.

Speaker 1 I mean, draw four.

Speaker 1 What is y'all youngest limit? What's the limit, the youngest, that you would date if you were single? How the age group? The age distance. I got a 10-year gap now.

Speaker 1 I like your style, boy. I've been told.

Speaker 1 And that's it. I don't think I can.
And he ain't letting go. I couldn't for life.
I couldn't. Clearly.
I'm coming to the wedding. Y'all don't want to answer, huh?

Speaker 1 I said, my wife is 10 years younger than me. I don't think I can.

Speaker 1 They both both of them. Ice and porn.
Whoa, whoa. I don't think I can pay.
I like your style.

Speaker 1 Do y'all get home? Do y'all get home? Wait, hold on. Hey, Monica.

Speaker 1 Me and my wife are the same age.

Speaker 1 I had one.

Speaker 1 It'sh. Hold up.
Let's just get a room check. I forgot that Ice and Parks, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Hey, hold up. What's your shot at?

Speaker 1 I'm six years older. I'm about to say seven.

Speaker 1 We confused. She thinks she's a young thing, and me too.

Speaker 1 I think I'm afraid.

Speaker 1 She a bad boy.

Speaker 1 We both confused. We old as shit.

Speaker 1 Yo, she's saying, she said, because she turned 39.

Speaker 1 So she stresses like, oh my God, I'm almost 20. I'm almost 40.
I said girl, are you supposed to do that?

Speaker 1 You'll have she was saying that. And I was saying, don't rush yourself.
It ain't gonna be Tuesday until it's Tuesday. You got time to join me.
Like, be a little young self.

Speaker 1 She said, nigga, by the time I'm 40, you'll be prepping for 50. Oh, my God.
Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's true now.

Speaker 1 Because after four, you got to go up.

Speaker 1 Some niggas go up in their older ages, and the best y'all look is that older age. Five is after four.

Speaker 1 That's what I'm saying. Half the four, you gotta go.
Anyways, yo, how many of y'all girls' dads y'all met? That's my final question to y'all. I remember.
I remember.

Speaker 1 I said, how many of your girlfriends in y'all life

Speaker 1 dads?

Speaker 1 Most of them. Okay.

Speaker 1 All of them.

Speaker 1 If they had a dad, I bet them. All of them.

Speaker 1 Everything.

Speaker 1 What I was going to say. Half of them didn't have that.
Half wasn't that.

Speaker 1 I met them.

Speaker 1 Everybody's a father. Who's a better experience?

Speaker 1 What do you mean? Like, mom or dad?

Speaker 1 Girls with dads or girls without dads. Oh, my God.
Better experience for what? For you.

Speaker 1 For what? He's terrible. Girls with dads.
However, you interpret it. Girls with dads.

Speaker 1 Man, one time I was having so much fun with a girl without a dad. She tried to go find her dad and introduce me to him.

Speaker 1 I was like, okay, why are we fucking this up? She was like, I'm going to go to Columbia. Girl, it's okay.

Speaker 1 You can leave him wherever he was. No, girls with dads It's a better experience.
You got it.

Speaker 1 You got it. Anywho.
Oh, my God.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 1 Speaking of, my mom and dad are here.

Speaker 1 Hey, mom and dad. Look how they both light up still.

Speaker 1 Look how they both light up still. Go ahead now.
Hey, mom. Hey, my mom bought me

Speaker 1 eggnog.

Speaker 1 I'm never going to beat the I'm not a mama's boy. Yeah, no, that all.

Speaker 1 No. Well, you proved that when you called her to prove that

Speaker 1 I'm never gonna beat the I'm not a mama's boy. That's not for me.
No. Who it for, Corey? Yeah.
No. Yeah, yeah, you can't have that, man.
Who it for?

Speaker 1 That's for us. Oh, shit.
That's for everybody but you.

Speaker 1 That's for me.

Speaker 1 That's for the shoes. Thank you.
Oh, the shit. Thank you.

Speaker 1 That's so sweet. Anyway,

Speaker 1 what else? What else? What else? We're done with. Oh, we skipped right over the.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah. So.
I'm sorry, Mark. No, it's all good.
This is way better.

Speaker 1 There was a conversation on Pat Bev's podcast.

Speaker 1 He was with Jason Williams, who's now kind of on the show, and they're having a conversation. They were talking about Jason Williams.
I'm sorry, White Boy, White Chocolate. Oh, white chocolate.
Okay.

Speaker 1 Who be killing shit on that podcast? That's interesting. That's really? Yeah.
Yes. Not to be confused with the other Jason Williams who be killing shit.

Speaker 1 In his house. Both be killing shit.
Oh, my God. Different kills.
Oh, he got the most killing. I wasn't even talking about that when I was talking about the one from Duke.

Speaker 1 Jay Williams. I was talking about Jay Williams from Duke.
I forgot about you. Yo, you got a problem.
And then the villain laughed laughed right after me. Yeah,

Speaker 1 it was a solid joke. I'm sorry.
It was a fucking job. That's why.

Speaker 1 Thank you. It's a sensitive topic in Jersey.
It is. Yeah, man.

Speaker 1 Silly ass nigga.

Speaker 1 So,

Speaker 1 white chocolate and Pat Bev have a, they're on this podcast. And they were talking about Clay Thompson's performance.

Speaker 1 For those that don't know, Clay Thompson, who formerly played for the Warriors, now plays for the Mavs, has been a bit of a shooting slum and just isn't playing at a high level in most people's estimation like he used to.

Speaker 1 Which is funny because he's on record saying that part of why I wanted to go to the man's is to play alongside Luca. They shipped Luca right out of town.
Yeah, I started to play. I can imagine.

Speaker 1 I can imagine that looks different.

Speaker 1 And Kyrie's her. I mean, your play is going to be different when you're not around.
Klay also hasn't been Clay in a while. He's had an ACL and an Achilles tear.
He wasn't the worst last year.

Speaker 1 Wasn't the worst. He wasn't Clay.
But he wasn't Clay.

Speaker 1 He has two. He ain't going to be Clay.
That's right. He's 35 with an Achilles and an ACL.

Speaker 1 Like, what are we talking about? Respect.

Speaker 1 But anyway.

Speaker 1 Well, anyway, people are attributing it not so much to his age, but to the fact that he's been dating Meg the Stallion. Which is unfair to her, but the game is the game.

Speaker 1 But it goes back to what we were saying. Our motherfuckers

Speaker 1 behave and perform differently when they're happy. And well, that seems to be the theme of it today.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 Jason Williams pulled out one of his West Virginia sayings, and he said, you know, where I come from, we say, you know,

Speaker 1 pussy can

Speaker 1 sink a battleship, drag a battleship into the sand. Basically, some issues.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 And basically was blaming her for that. So then Clay Thompson goes on social media and responds to these statements.

Speaker 1 And he basically said to them, guys, come on, y'all better than this. Referring to my girlfriend as pussy is not cool.

Speaker 1 He tells,

Speaker 1 he said, what if I, Pat, Bad Van, both of them, sort of, what would you, what are you doing? Like, what if I talk about your wives in this way? You know, do better. That was the basic dweebs.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 people have different feelings about it.

Speaker 1 You call him a dweeb for that?

Speaker 1 I'm joking, though. Yeah, I definitely call him a dweeb.
Who? Clay Thompson? Yeah. So Clay's in a.
I understand everybody's position on this.

Speaker 1 If you Clay and your girl is like, yo, what they say, you got to do something.

Speaker 1 Right? I'm sure he might not have been motivated solo to do that. This feels like one of my girls told me to do it.
Situation. Meg has had a really horrible experience online.

Speaker 1 She's had an awful experience online. She's getting targeted.
She's getting smeared. She's getting misrepresented.
She's getting lied on. So.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 That's what's happening.

Speaker 1 Which has been affirmed when Tori...

Speaker 1 We'll get to that. We'll talk to Tori about Tori later.

Speaker 1 But, and shout out to Meg. So he responded the way I think you have to if you're the boyfriend.

Speaker 1 I didn't think what they did was that crazy. I don't think they were trying to be disrespectful.
I think he was just trying to use his old country saying.

Speaker 1 I wish he hadn't said, use that word, and I wish he had spoken about her with more respect.

Speaker 1 I think he's right to be Phil away, but it wasn't as egregious as I was expecting it to be when I saw the comment. That's not referring to her as pussy either.

Speaker 1 It's not the same. That's why I called her a dweeb, because you looked crying.

Speaker 1 I don't know the quote. If the quote is what Mark said the quote is, it ain't even really issues.
You're just new because you're from the South.

Speaker 1 I ain't from the South. I thought Joe's from Virginia.
Yo, where are you from? I'm from New Jersey. Where are you from, Anton? I'm from New Jersey.

Speaker 1 So you're not from Virginia? No.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 You should make up your mind, man. It only said I was from Virginia.
Or D.C.

Speaker 1 We talked about Dr. I never said I was from school.
My family's from Virginia. Antoine is from New Jersey.
We should learn about each other. Who Antwan? Me, nigga.
What? That's his government. Hello.

Speaker 1 Can I call you Twan? No.

Speaker 1 Let's go, Twan. Let's be voted on.
What's wrong with Twan? You don't like that? You know what's wrong with Twan? His name is just Twan then. But we're about to act like Twan is kinky.

Speaker 1 Nigga, he fucked 5,000 bitches. You can't call him Twan.
Exactly why I would want to call him Twan. Why? Because he fucked 5,000 bitches? Twan be getting it.

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. Twan be getting it.
Yo, you put your thumbs up.

Speaker 1 It's a white boy shit. Samona is so horny.

Speaker 1 Shamona is horny. That little hot that shit.
I'm going to tell them, Mark, I'm going to tell them that I took your advice and all that one day on Patreon. I am.
Please do.

Speaker 1 But the exact quote, by the way, is, yeah, it only takes one pussy to drag a battleship across a desert. That is so stupid of a saying.
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 They don't flow well, though. Jaka, you are Helen of Troy.

Speaker 1 Huh?

Speaker 1 That's what it's based off of. What? Helen of Helen of Troy.

Speaker 1 It's all right, fam. It's cool.
I'll be honest with you.

Speaker 1 I think part of the problem in what he was saying is this behavior, uncalled for, especially somebody that was in the league, like we pierce. Right.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 That's the part that we're driving.

Speaker 1 No, you're in the league. Right, that's what he said.
Like, you know, the stories that are in the locker rooms. You know what's going on.

Speaker 1 Like, there should be some type of code where we don't speak about.

Speaker 1 You don't. yeah, I don't think their intent was to be disrespectful

Speaker 1 Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 1 I don't think their intent was to be disrespectful, but I do I understand why Clay feels the way he does and then there's another level of this which they didn't get at but I think it's the point which is we make women the scapegoat for dumb shit, right?

Speaker 1 Like Clay Thompson is not the is not

Speaker 1 Failing to thrive because he's having sex with Meg or dating

Speaker 1 women

Speaker 1 It's making that happiness because again we just talked about doing shit happy in your music Yeah, but you know they said the same shit about Taylor Swift It's like when a football player definitely the women thing.

Speaker 1 It's like when you're dating a woman, they suddenly act like, oh, yeah, you can't play no more. You concentrate.
You lost your mind.

Speaker 1 You get dragged into this and I don't think it's just happiness. Because when people are rich and famous and thrive, they don't say that.
It's only when they think about that.

Speaker 1 It's about relationship happiness. And it don't always, again, we've heard dudes that, yo, you have, I use this music.

Speaker 1 When Joe was happy and in a relationship, they was like, yo, I can't wait for her to break up, break your heart so we can get some good music. That's the thing they never do the other way.

Speaker 1 It never goes the other way around. That's proof is about bitches.
We were just saying about Mary. It's the other way around.
We was just saying that. How we always she was with this.
It was that.

Speaker 1 I see that with music, but with athletes, it seems like whenever I hear about athletes, it's almost like you're being distracted.

Speaker 1 You're not focused on your craft. There's another reason why we don't say it.
The athletes, the women athletes, kind of

Speaker 1 women athletes. That's not what he's saying.
I understand what Mark is saying. And I think it's bullshit.
And I think it's bullshit. I think Clay's game.
That was low.

Speaker 1 I like that. A good low joke by Freeze going under the radar.
Go Freeze. Love that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, Clay game, just not that no more. You, Clay, nigga.
Shut up. Is Clay mixed?

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Yes, he is, actually. Yeah, he is.
We don't know nothing about this mix. His dad was in big player.
We had a good night at Jersey Girls. He's mixed into my white.
He hasn't left since.

Speaker 1 He has 25 years.

Speaker 1 We liked the same escorts for a little while.

Speaker 1 30 years of friendship.

Speaker 1 Minus the 10. Is that how y'all mine?

Speaker 1 Yeah. That's so funny.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 That's good. Why he always blush more?

Speaker 1 I'm not blushing at all, especially at the beginning. So now your eyes open.
You don't pay for pussy, you pay for her to leave.

Speaker 1 That's what all the tricks are. She didn't pay for nobody who covered his head.
Bro, nigga, I fuck with you.

Speaker 1 That's what all the tricks say.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 That's what I'm saying. You should have called me back when I was trying to go.

Speaker 1 Mona was spending the night in Jersey because she had tonight's conversation next day. This was last week.

Speaker 1 For months, she'd been saying, yo, man, I want to go strip club, but you know, I don't be staying staying out here.

Speaker 1 So, when she was staying, she said, Yo, tonight, if you're going, come on, we out, we out. I said, Bet.
I call you around 11, 11:30. 11, 11:30, come.
Guess what Joe did? You guessed it. I called her

Speaker 1 straight ring. No answer.
I bet she didn't text back either.

Speaker 1 I was dressed. I was dressed, and I sat in a chair in the hotel so I wouldn't fall asleep.
I woke up like, I hung up, called again. I get up at like six to do this joke.
I hung up, called again.

Speaker 1 He is lying. He's lying.

Speaker 1 I was texting. I was texting.
She just. He's lying, yo.

Speaker 1 I cannot wait to watch you. I'm going to go to the bathroom in that hotel world.
And I'm not going to film anything. Everything that happens in Vegas is staying in Vegas.
Cities.

Speaker 1 I feel bad for Mona because some nigga gonna put half of it in. She go, ah, ah, ah.
Like, she ain't felt no dick in years. She won't go to sleep.
Mr. Pole calls.
All that's going to happen.

Speaker 1 Stop talking to her friends.

Speaker 1 Every time I cut my bitches off, I'm definitely one of them.

Speaker 1 Girl, stop calling my phone. I'm in love, girl.
I'm focusing on my man, bitch. I'm like that too.
I don't want niggas to call me. One of them Jamaican niggas going

Speaker 1 you right on. I've never dated outside my race.
I like black men. One of them Nigerians going smoothly.
I never dated outside my race. I like black men.

Speaker 1 They're not black. Nigerians are Nigerian from Africa.

Speaker 1 Well, you have FBA all of your mentions. What are we talking about? I'm good.
What are we talking about?

Speaker 1 Back to the

Speaker 1 nigga.

Speaker 1 All right. No, he's sitting, by the way.

Speaker 1 Okay, bro.

Speaker 1 I got to get to eat all of that tree.

Speaker 1 Hold up, yo.

Speaker 1 I see the top turning. You see it, right? You see it? I look over there.
I see the time turning. Hold up, yo.

Speaker 1 You see, I see what

Speaker 1 did.

Speaker 1 I can't believe it. I was hurting myself.

Speaker 1 I'm joking, man. Shout out to the s, man.
Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 When you can see it,

Speaker 1 definitely quiet. Shout out to Clay Thompson.
Shout out to Meg. Come on, might as well get the Tory shit out the way.
Torrey's appeal was denied. Everybody knew that, but Tori.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Torrey did not let you out, man. Nope.
I have some news, some court news. So Lil Dirk's case, Drew Finley.
Did y'all talk about that already? No.

Speaker 1 Drew Finley put in all these motions and they might work.

Speaker 1 The judge and the prosecution was getting threatened. They was getting threatened all throughout the year.
They never reported to the defense. So he put in motions

Speaker 1 to bring his bail back, to throw the whole case away, to get new prosecution, to get new judges. But I don't know.

Speaker 1 That shit sounds like he might got one because you have to tell all the parties involved. You have to.

Speaker 1 If they're getting threatened and only to know about it, it's almost like now they're part of the case, too. You know what I mean? The judge and the prosecutor was getting threatened.

Speaker 1 Mind you, this is months before. Like, first the judge, then the prosecutor, and it's violent threats, different phone numbers, FBI involved, and all that.

Speaker 1 They never told Drew Friendly and them to October. So he, Drew, that's one thing about Drew, Drew, a beast.
I'm a fan of him on some lawyer shit. Like,

Speaker 1 let me shut up. Either way,

Speaker 1 Drew Myers craft. It's interesting like how it incarcerated people admired the craft of lawyers.
Bro, I love a nigga. Like, you know what I mean? So, what does that just lend?

Speaker 1 It lends to a bias. That's how I was about shocking from Philly for a while.
Say what? It just lends to a bias. I mean, no, you literally become, you are almost like you are a fucking defendant.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Because you're being threatened. The thing about it is, everything has to be clear to everybody in the room.

Speaker 1 So, if not for nothing, y'all purposely left this out because it happened more than one time. You know what I mean? And we were talking about violent threats.
They're not calling like, oh, John.

Speaker 1 They were saying shit like, what you said?

Speaker 1 Free him or we're we're going to blow this shit up. Stuff like that.
If you find him guilty, we're going to.

Speaker 1 Now

Speaker 1 will we hire him? Who knows? But it's nicely done, boy.

Speaker 1 Like it. What if he come on? That'd be so lit.

Speaker 1 I hated watching Dirk go to jail. I don't know about y'all.
It was so stupid. I hate to watch guys that's a part of that not know when to let it go or fall back.
That was just dumb and embarrassing.

Speaker 1 Oh, okay. I thought, okay.
Yeah, I hate it. Yeah, I agree.
I agree. Yeah, it was just like this secondhand embarrassment.
I hate it.

Speaker 1 Like, that was so, why the fuck would you book them niggas' flights on your card?

Speaker 1 Let's not. That's not what happened, but

Speaker 1 he booked the flights on his card. Let's not speak to that.

Speaker 1 I got to show you how many people listen to this nigga. That's not what happened.

Speaker 1 That's what got to happen. That's not what happened.
It's my fault. It's a failure in leadership.
It's 8 million. She just don't know.
I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 1 Y'all never seen nothing like this up close. I don't give a fuck.
I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 1 It's like a fight. Thank you, bonus.
That's the difference. Can y'all fight? Yes.
See?

Speaker 1 I see. Yes.
We'll see. If we went to the the club, we would have seen, nigga, step on your shoe.
How you going to carry it?

Speaker 1 Gonna bend over and dust the shoe off. What you mean? And guess what? It shouldn't have been duffing that nigga.
Step on my shoe. Huh? Shouldn't have been nobody close to it.

Speaker 1 Step on your brand new Tims. You got to duff them? Nah.

Speaker 1 They cost enough. Does anyone here have thoughts on The Last Penny?

Speaker 1 Hardaway? No. Oh.
Pennies. I know, nigga.
Oh. No.
Dad joke. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 I don't use them anymore. Yeah, so the last penny was printed four days ago or so.

Speaker 1 They were sad.

Speaker 1 Not particularly.

Speaker 1 Only a little piece of my childhood. I just hate things.
I hate change of all kinds. You know what I mean? I don't give a shit.
I don't use change. I think you should be happy with this.

Speaker 1 I knew he was going to do that. Dude,

Speaker 1 it was right there. I think throwing away.
She ain't changed a penny. It's fine.
I've been throwing them away

Speaker 1 for like five years. Y'all keep hitting me? I've been throwing them away for years now.

Speaker 1 I remember when I started throwing them away, I throw them in the trash. They are in the trash.

Speaker 1 Because what the fuck do you do with them? Tell me. What you do with the penny? I say, put them in the jar and get it.
Get them in the machine at the grocery store. Spinny them, nigga.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Hey, Mona. But you spend a penny with Carrie 100.

Speaker 1 Pennies are worth it. So you rich, Rich.
No, I'm not rich. You can't throw money away.

Speaker 1 And I got a penny. You throw money away.
Where do you spend a penny? What am I going to do with these pennies?

Speaker 1 So if a nigga give you 89 cents in cash, you take the four pennies and throw them on the garbage. I put them in my pocket.
Then when I get them home later on, I realize, oh, man, it's fucking pennies.

Speaker 1 Me too. Or they're in the cup holder in the card, and I throw them in the trash.
Oh, you got to throw in a card. Me too.
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 You can't do nothing with a penny, bro. That's what we talked about.
I'm the same one home. I just put it in the jar with all the shade.
I just didn't throw away once. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I asked you why you don't crack on him more earlier. Like, I just got some shit with him.
What's some shit with him?

Speaker 1 But you throwing the pennies away? Like, you still

Speaker 1 got a little pinky bank, my nigga. You can't throw pennies away.
Y'all are crazy. I think it is illegal, though.
And be black.

Speaker 1 You can't be black and throw pennies away. I'm hair worthless.
Put it in a big-ass coffee can. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Then take it to the hospital. I just don't care.

Speaker 1 a silver change goes in there. Exactly.

Speaker 1 Wow, you're rich, rich. I get it.
It's not about being rich. You can't do it with a penny.
You need 100 of them to do what? You still want to do it. Then you have a dollar.
Then you got a dollar.

Speaker 1 I'm fine with a dollar. So you throw dollars away, too.
Tell me one thing that let me know where you're going to drop the dollars at. Tell me.
I might go buy some gum or some Tic Tac.

Speaker 1 Maybe you got 39 more of them. You could get some cool.
Gum is not a dollar.

Speaker 1 What? How it goes there? What the fuck he say? Yo, we going to make the most

Speaker 1 of the bizarre direction.

Speaker 1 Imani, you are right.

Speaker 1 You are right.

Speaker 1 What I'm saying to Brother Freeze and Sister Mona is, regardless of whether you can spend it or not, just spiritually,

Speaker 1 if you're throwing away money,

Speaker 1 like get deep on them it could come it could just come back around if you're taking anything of value and throwing it away intentionally putting it in the trash

Speaker 1 point

Speaker 1 when you got a nice voice you can say dumb shit and it's hit hard

Speaker 1 spiritually the pennies, come on, man.

Speaker 1 I get what he said, yes. I get what he said.

Speaker 1 I think there is a principle attached to waste and throwing things away to have value.

Speaker 1 I'm an American. It's nothing that costs a dollar.
Actually, what costs a dollar? You said tic-tacs, they two dollars. Then I'll save up 200 pennies.

Speaker 1 Okay, I bet you would walk around with a bag of pennies, going to the store. I can see you doing that.
No, I would go to the bank with him. I will take the big ass water juggling.

Speaker 1 Don't do that stupid machine. Y'all believe he do that? Y'all are dumb.
Dog,

Speaker 1 I believe he sent somebody to do it, but it gets done. Oh, then y'all got me all the way fucked up.
Yeah, I don't know what the y'all paint me as.

Speaker 1 You know, just how many times I've been to the supermarket on some broke nigga shit? Come on, like, let's stop. Recently,

Speaker 1 exactly. What am I talking about? We're talking about Leon.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 Because

Speaker 1 it's not about me actually being fucked up when I go. It's about when it get to the top.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, facts. It's about when it get to the top.
I wasn't doing the worst.

Speaker 1 I got to the point where I had like eight bustello cans full of coins. I was like, all right, this is good.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 you got to go take them over there and get some money back.

Speaker 1 Get the fucking shit. I keep all of the water chugs like everybody else.

Speaker 1 I can't even get it. That's the hood bank.

Speaker 1 The tall shit.

Speaker 1 Yo, and y'all don't believe me, you get some type of good feeling when you get some change.

Speaker 1 It feels good. It feels good.

Speaker 1 It does.

Speaker 1 I put singles in that bitch.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I ain't that rich to be putting storing singles away. Oh, seriously.

Speaker 1 Fun fact, they were saying that the production costs had gone up to three cents. So it was costing three cents to make one single piece.

Speaker 1 No, that's my line, too. The production cost is going up.

Speaker 1 Y'all just been throwing away three cents this whole time. Yeah, that's the news.

Speaker 1 That's their lie. Oh, look, ain't that something? That's their lie.
Because soon it's going to be 12 cents to make a nickel. They slowly going away from physical money, my dad.

Speaker 1 That would explain how we're in trillions of dollars of debt. Yeah.
If it costs $5 to make one, then all of this makes sense. Oh, it's like streaming.

Speaker 1 Don't worry. It's like streaming.
I'm with you. They're just moving.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 They just came out. Now you can put your passport in your iPhone.
So now digital IDs are here. Why would I put my passport in my iPhone? Why would I do that? For convenience.
Yes, for convenience.

Speaker 1 You just double-click and tap at TSA.

Speaker 1 You don't have that. It took me fucking eight years to put my credit card in my iPhone.

Speaker 1 It took me a long time, too.

Speaker 1 I wasn't getting jiggy with that. I can't live without it now.
You got to see how I freaking

Speaker 1 watch when the phone asks.

Speaker 1 If somebody could track my location, allow or don't allow.

Speaker 1 Me too. You do feel how it sex, yeah.
What do I do? Only while you're

Speaker 1 yeah, yeah, that's the only this time. Only time over here.
Only this time when I open this up. No, nigga.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 What else? What else? What else? What else is important? So Target introduced a new rule. I know Music Podcast giving you the Target new rules.
Target.

Speaker 1 introduced some shit that says their employees have to smile more. So the headline read, Target employees being forced to smile more.
The internet was, ah, that's bullshit.

Speaker 1 I thought that this was amazing because I've been to Targets and you niggas are rude fucks. Y'all are some of the rudest workers I've ever seen.
You see me searching 90 owls for what I'm looking for.

Speaker 1 You walk right by, no smile. Sometimes they stick the finger up at you.
Target workers are easily some of the meanest, rudest people that you could find in a store.

Speaker 1 They line is, this should be paid. No, I don't work in this department.
That's the one. You catch one.
Yo, my man, I'm trying to find, I'll sense why I don't work in this department. Keep it pushing.

Speaker 1 Yeah, well, who would have more knowledge as to where you keep your bathroom towels? Me

Speaker 1 or you?

Speaker 1 Right. And it's not like it's a specialty area.
Yesterday they worked in the towel area, and tomorrow they might be at the towel. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 I only do electronics like they went to school for it.

Speaker 1 You know what a fucking towel is. I dare you to go to Target and need electronics.
Oh, no, it's over. I dare you to go there.
You're going to wait 45 minutes before you see a human.

Speaker 1 They're going with the little button. Now they got the buttons and the shit.
You push the button. Somebody come over here and get your own key.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 Mona, I ain't gonna lie. I don't be meaning to say it out loud sometimes.
I hired you based off your talent. You gotta go with your own key.
But you are a gaddle motherfucker, yo.

Speaker 1 I love that, though. I don't know you like it.
I love it, though. How do you got a target key? Huh? How do you get a target key? You don't mics, my nigga.
Oh, my phone. I apologize.

Speaker 1 You get into the deodorant thing. Bro, deodorant iPads in there.
Stop trying to play me. No, I'm talking about

Speaker 1 it. They be locking.
When I think of a key, I'm thinking of electronic. I'm thinking of electronic.

Speaker 1 stop. Are we good? He thinks I'm opening for a degree.
Please, stop paying me.

Speaker 1 Please, I just took 10 iPads out of here. Please.

Speaker 1 Like, please.

Speaker 1 Cut that out.

Speaker 1 I wouldn't like to wait to get the jewels out of here.

Speaker 1 Anyway, I'm not mad at the target rule. I think target people are rule.
They are rule.

Speaker 1 I think they should pay it better. They'll smile.
Exactly. They don't get paid enough to even take you from electronics to towels.
That's why they don't want to take you nowhere.

Speaker 1 They don't get paid enough.

Speaker 1 How do we know how much the target people get paid? Look at him. But he's fucking keep pennies.
He's that far off. I don't know how much they get paid.
Like, I think it's a good job.

Speaker 1 Which is why they're giving us their ass to kiss when we need bathroom towels in here. It's like, I know people who work at Target and

Speaker 1 somewhere between like 12 and 15. Do they make more than Chat-fil-A employees?

Speaker 1 I think they make more than 10.

Speaker 1 I don't hear none of y'all.

Speaker 1 It makes like a dub. Because I was trying to get my brother to work there.
He said they was paying, like, I think they were paying like $14 or something. It looks like a dub, right?

Speaker 1 Do they make more than do they make more than Chick-fil-A or Starbucks employees? I think so.

Speaker 1 Chick-fil-A? I think so.

Speaker 1 Why don't we ask Chat GPT? So we're going to do that. I'm asking all the stuff.

Speaker 1 But my point is, if that's the case. We're going to let Ish be the Chat GPT guy.
All right.

Speaker 1 Why y'all asking the numbers? Don't we all agree in here that everybody should be paid more? Everybody's paid to not pay more. Do we all agree on that joke?

Speaker 1 Do we, Ish?

Speaker 1 I hate them so much, yo. I hate them.

Speaker 1 All my workers got a raise.

Speaker 1 Mine too?

Speaker 1 Oh, you gave your workers a raise? Yeah, nigga. Yeah.
Yeah, no, mine, too. How else they gonna put the sheet rug up in the snow, nigga? They was trying to call out.

Speaker 1 I had a joke when I ain't gonna.

Speaker 1 I pay you more. Get your ass back in from Jamaica.
Get this shit up here.

Speaker 1 I think telling workers they gotta smile is a problem in general.

Speaker 1 I don't think it's a problem, by the way. I don't think so.
You're the customer. Here's why I don't like it.

Speaker 1 I mean, I think people should be pleasant and workers should smile, but I think when you make a policy,

Speaker 1 it just creates ways to fuck with workers. You know what I mean? Like, because what if I'm the janitor now, right? And you just don't like me.
He don't smile. I might not smile because my mama died.

Speaker 1 I might not smile because I'm cleaning the toilet. I might not smile.
You know, it's just because it's like disorderly conduct. It becomes another thing they could just use whatever they want.

Speaker 1 Like, he wasn't smiling, write him up. I don't like it.
But I agree, you should smile at work. I couldn't be further on the opposite side

Speaker 1 of what Mark is saying. So, you think people should just smile at work on that? No, I'm not sure if you're a customer service.

Speaker 1 If you're a customer-facing job, yes, your job is to deal with the public. Right.
So, you're our first line of defense. If you're in here

Speaker 1 angry, frowning, all of this shit,

Speaker 1 there's a gap between there's a middle ground between angry and smiling.

Speaker 1 If I walk up to a customer service rep and I ask for assistance and they bust their ass to assist me, that don't mean I have to be smiling in which to give assistance.

Speaker 1 Y'all saying, yo, they're not smiling. They grunting.

Speaker 1 You don't got to be doing that. I think you have to be pleasant.
I don't think you just smiling. Smiling is just visible.
And how long the actual physical smile? That's it.

Speaker 1 Yeah, because it becomes a way to police people in like that. That's the problem.

Speaker 1 How strict are you guys?

Speaker 1 Well, y'all got to shut the fuck up with some of this activism, yo. It's not about activism.
about activity.

Speaker 1 How many times was somebody, like it's just described, going all out of their way with the effort and man pleasant stone face? How many times was that happening? You don't have to be stone face.

Speaker 1 It's on my stone face. Take the stone face away.
My regular face, I don't got to be.

Speaker 1 Is that? My regular, well, my regular face is stone face, but your regular face that you have, it don't have to be a fucking joker smile to provide quality customer service to somebody.

Speaker 1 Because usually the person that's doing that above and beyond shit is a little bit more warm, a little bit more personal, And they nine times out of ten may have smiled at some point.

Speaker 1 I don't want that to be the rule. Right.
That's why I'm with him because this is the thing. Customer service is a smile already.
So to make it a rule that you have to smile, that makes me nervous.

Speaker 1 I got kicked out of a program that I joined for life.

Speaker 1 I hate them. I'll tell you guys.
I joined a program. That's how I ain't going to do no better.
Go ahead. So

Speaker 1 I'm not talking to them. I'm talking to the people at home.

Speaker 1 I got kicked out of a program that I joined as a felon trying to change my life to get in like a union and work at the the docks and stuff because that's what felons do to make real money.

Speaker 1 And they kicked me out for my facial expressions. And I knew that that was bullshit.
And then when I asked for a meeting, I had just started going viral.

Speaker 1 And they was like, just focus on your little comedy shit. So it was like a little envy in it.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 So shout out to the girl that fired me, died.

Speaker 1 See who won. Bitch.

Speaker 1 Don't y'all ever call me dark again.

Speaker 1 I ain't gonna lie to you. I ain't say the bitch's name.
I could have said her fucking name. It must be.
It's the water. It's the water.
Yeah. Guys.
It's the water.

Speaker 1 Guys, the problem with it being a rule is because the little guy always gets stomped on. So, yeah, corporate saying you got to smile is a fucking problem because they can mix and remix.

Speaker 1 You in the fucking break room eat noodles, noodles, and they want you to smile. At the end of the day, good customer service comes with a smile.

Speaker 1 So it's already left unsaid that you have to smile, right? And if you're walking around there,

Speaker 1 I don't fucking know where the egg goes at, you should have got fired anyway. But what y'all saying,

Speaker 1 granted, feels right morally, but it just isn't true. Good customer service is by default doesn't come with a smile.
I agree with that. Should it? Let me talk.

Speaker 1 There are companies out there that were, for the most part, built on taking the customer experience to the next level. That's why I asked you about Chick-fil-A.
Starbucks.

Speaker 1 That's why I asked them at the same time.

Speaker 1 Let me talk. Starbucks, when they was trying to start Starbucks, the nigga couldn't believe that you even want to start this business because we got 20 gabillion Dunkin' donuts all over the place.

Speaker 1 And one of the first things he said out of his mouth was, we're going to do coffee extra-friendly and really focus on the customer experience.

Speaker 1 When I didn't know nothing about Starbucks and my girls pulling up to Starbucks, I could tell. I could tell that their employee training.
Part of their training.

Speaker 1 Their employee training, you could tell, is different than they're not just training you to what you're saying. Take the order, to have effort and do your job.

Speaker 1 They are training you. And happiness.

Speaker 1 Yes. In fairness, they also are notoriously, they're always ranked in like the top companies to work for.

Speaker 1 I think they take care of their employees and like give them school money towards school and stuff like that. So

Speaker 1 I think you're right, but I also think that there's it should be both hands wash each other. Same with Target.
They're gonna tell me to smile.

Speaker 1 Yeah, they should smile, and then they should also pay them better. That's how you give happy employees.
Yeah, give me dinner on the show.

Speaker 1 The niggas at Chick-fil-A damn near pray for you.

Speaker 1 Right?

Speaker 1 Them niggas be outside in the pork

Speaker 1 with the iPad taking your order. They all might smile and know, and they provide exquisite customer service.
I have never seen that. I'll just tell you this.

Speaker 1 As somebody who owns a customer service business,

Speaker 1 when we train people, and it's coffee. So when we train people, we train them to be pleasant, and they are always pleasant.
Polite, go the extra mile.

Speaker 1 But I would never say, I need to be seeing your teeth. Right?

Speaker 1 Because it's just a little too much. Again, just waiting.
You don't need to show teeth when you smile. No, I don't mean literally.
I'm just saying. Some target fucks is rude.
They are rude. Right.

Speaker 1 If enough people are saying that, hey, the employees at this place is rude, it's going to affect business. One.
That's it.

Speaker 1 Two, they're spending probably hundreds and thousands of dollars on market research to see how people feel about their employees, and it's coming back saying,

Speaker 1 fix it. Yeah,

Speaker 1 so I'm not mad at niggas coming back.

Speaker 1 I'm hiring you, the least you could do is smile at a paying customer. Like, I'm not about to pull out my wife, like, hey, no, we want to frown, we want to frown.
Okay, so

Speaker 1 you were, so you're the janitor. I go in there, I say, sir, I read this, this toilet is someone shit up this bathroom, and I really need to do it.
And it was was Mark Lamont.

Speaker 1 I was

Speaker 1 right.

Speaker 1 I'm supposed to be doing this, yeah, yes, Mark. And I'm saying, no, I think, I think, enough is

Speaker 1 no problem, sir. I'm happy to happy to help you.
See, to me, this comes back to the hiring process. You should have hired people who are upbeat and chipper, which would require you to pay more people.

Speaker 1 So, upbeat and chipper people would have come and want to work there. I think it starts with

Speaker 1 well, we did ask about the numbers. I just looked up, you know, Chat GPT to see what the average

Speaker 1 target, and I compared it to Chick-fil-A and Starbucks because of the other companies we mentioned.

Speaker 1 Target $17.09 an hour on average across roads uh chick-fil-a 14.69 an hour average and starbucks is 16.09.

Speaker 1 oh can i ask a question when did target get on the other side of customer service i thought walmart was the for the ghetto and target was like

Speaker 1 like when did they get ignorant like because walmart workers are notorious it wasn't really the workers at target though it was it was the product it was the it was because

Speaker 1 I don't remember Target employees ever being like friendly, helpful, nice and all.

Speaker 1 But you just, it was, when when you say Walmart to ghetto versus Target, it was more so the products that you're getting out of both. And the presentation.

Speaker 1 The quality is a little bit better over here than there. But a lot of it's a neighborhood where you go to these stores, too.
Because I don't know. My YouTube channel is in Target near you.

Speaker 1 And usually, if I'm in Target,

Speaker 1 you have to find that microphone. Usually, when I'm in Target, I'm in a nice area.
And I hate Mar. Exactly.
She found this mic fast. Yeah, she's put that shit right to her mouth.
With the grip, too.

Speaker 1 With muscle, muscle memory. Big muscle.
Right to it. I was going to say it.
Mona like, oh, fuck y'all niggas.

Speaker 1 Mona grabbing shit like, go ahead.

Speaker 1 We don't have the coral.

Speaker 1 I don't even know what the fuck I was saying. They're so fucking stupid.
You said the neighborhoods that you go to. Normally, when I'm in Target, it's in a nice area.

Speaker 1 I've never really, I'm not going to say never, of course it happened, but they don't seem like real nasty. Like what he's experiencing.
I haven't really experienced that. You either.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I haven't dog and if there's one business in the world that should be trying to find any way to get customers back in the store it's target

Speaker 1 I'm not mad at them throwing anything at the wall and saying let's give it a shot I agree with parks if you're gonna change if you're gonna change the dad on one side change it for the other side become a company that's known for taking care of your

Speaker 1 giving you reasons just being on the right side of things not even just that but just being on the right side of shit don't go be a dick back there up in corporate and now you want people to be out here smiling fooling people Like, do both.

Speaker 1 Fix it up there, fix it out here. But I don't see nothing wrong with telling people to smile.

Speaker 1 If you're trying to get your company to run. But also take care of them.
That's okay. Yeah.
I didn't know that the target smile. I brung that up just to shoot at niggas.

Speaker 1 I turned into like some serious shit. Okay, look at us.
Depth.

Speaker 1 Potters.

Speaker 1 Potters.

Speaker 1 The ranger.

Speaker 1 Yo, is this just the month of rappers going to be apologizing?

Speaker 1 Young Thug?

Speaker 1 Young Thug

Speaker 1 went to

Speaker 1 the rabbi, the same rabbi who Kanye went to the week before to offer.

Speaker 1 What was Thug apologizing for? I ducked. That's a good question.

Speaker 1 I'm going to keep it a buck. I saw the young thug shit.
I thought it was AI. I thought niggas was like, oh, now they just doing a new shit.
They putting everybody up with the same rabbi.

Speaker 1 What's going on? The rabbi getting money. He booked him busy.

Speaker 1 This nigga booked him busy. He's about to drop a tape.

Speaker 1 Do we know anything about the rabbi? No. No.

Speaker 1 Let's look him up. He's a Moroccan-Israeli rabbi.
I think about 10 years ago, he did some prison time for bribing a police officer.

Speaker 1 That is hilarious.

Speaker 1 He's quite wealthy. He's not quite.
He's wealthy. He's wealthy.
How did he become like the Joel Osteen?

Speaker 1 He's a

Speaker 1 Kabbalist, right? Which is a particular strand of kind of mysticism in Judaism that Madonna was down with that a long time ago. It still may be, I don't know.

Speaker 1 He has a lot of followers. Comparing him to Joel Holstein isn't the worst comparison in terms of the number of followers he has.
So it's not like he's like this revered religious leader per se.

Speaker 1 There's lots of people in the rabbit who you could go to other than him. But he seems to be like the go-to guy because of his power and influence.
And so I think that's part of the...

Speaker 1 Well, he does have power and influence.

Speaker 1 He has a fan base.

Speaker 1 I'm going to be very careful with his language because I don't want to say power and influence because there's a lot of anti-Semitic jokes about Mr. Power.

Speaker 1 So I'm going to be very clear. I'm saying he has a big following.
You're right.

Speaker 1 Don't trade places where I've been miscellaneous.

Speaker 1 He has

Speaker 1 a big following, and it seems to me that for whatever reason, they want to go to him. It's weird.
He doesn't speak English. So as they go to him, it's not even like they're having dialogue.

Speaker 1 They gotta get a translator.

Speaker 1 Because I saw that with Ye. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yo, Ye spoke to him for like 20 minutes and gave all this whole deep apology and the translator was just like, Cain.

Speaker 1 And that was it. Like, it wasn't like they're not even really saying what they're saying.
And he like nods and says like two sentences and they make it sound like it's this profound thing.

Speaker 1 He pats him on the head and they leave.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And they hold his hands.
Yeah. It's a very weird spectacle that I don't understand.
At least with Ye, I understood. Look, Ye has done some foul shit to the Jewish community and owed an apology.

Speaker 1 I don't know if he owe it to this rabbi.

Speaker 1 I understood that. That made sense to me intuitively, right? If it was just symbolic.
I don't know what Thug did.

Speaker 1 I don't know if Thug has done anything to the Jewish community. How do y'all feel when y'all know that he's wealthy and he went to jail?

Speaker 1 That don't make you think a little this strange that he's meeting up with rappers.

Speaker 1 Not a little weird. I have no thoughts on the matter.

Speaker 1 Is that bad either? I don't. Jacob Jewel went to jail.
Bad people went to jail.

Speaker 1 He went to jail for job. Jacob went to jail.
Niggas still get wild. Let me fucking don't let me forget it.
I can't tell you. Mother, you niggas.
You went to jail. Ish went to jail from work.

Speaker 1 They came right to the pod and charted him right off. You got locked up at the pod? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Never.

Speaker 1 Don't worry.

Speaker 1 I got a shoelace. I ain't let him.
I took his shoelaces and stuff. Swabby.

Speaker 1 He had some keys on him. I held him down.

Speaker 1 He's about to suicide against the suicide and traffic court. I owe him down.

Speaker 1 He was

Speaker 1 about to Epstein it.

Speaker 1 Funny part is, he was expecting him to. He knew it.

Speaker 1 For weeks. For weeks, his third hour.

Speaker 1 He's seen him, nigga. He's before.
He saw before everybody. As soon as we got out the car, yo, yeah, take my shit.
Take my shit. Yeah, man.

Speaker 1 What is this?

Speaker 1 I didn't know this story, but it's interesting.

Speaker 1 You care to share it or no? Nah, I'm cool. Okay.

Speaker 1 So, we got him right out, though.

Speaker 1 We

Speaker 1 lose the bell.

Speaker 1 Now, I know for that one.

Speaker 1 How much was the bell? You got him right out.

Speaker 1 They lying down, right?

Speaker 1 We got him right out.

Speaker 1 They ain't spoke French in their life.

Speaker 1 Oh, man.

Speaker 1 We were trying to put it off, but he kept making calls. Scared to death, and yeah.

Speaker 1 Scared to death. Yo, y'all ain't get it yet? Yo, yo, y'all ain't got it together.
Yo, I'm still in here. We know.
So they said if it's not

Speaker 1 transported. You're not at work, where else you're going to be.
Transform me to wear. I don't know.
That's what you were saying. Report is.

Speaker 1 Niggas hold you down. Look at him now.
Who niggas? His own clothing looks. Look at this.

Speaker 1 His own mugs. Look at him now.
Look at the reporters.

Speaker 1 We cleaned him up. Got him out the streets.
It's talent in jail.

Speaker 1 Oh, for sure. Come on, man.
Look, some of the best.

Speaker 1 Speaking of them, best vests.

Speaker 1 Come on, man.

Speaker 1 Beautiful little straight cat.

Speaker 1 You know, that little cat always is beautiful. You just got to take him in the house.

Speaker 1 Look at that nigga.

Speaker 1 He would be Siamese. He called this nigga a beautiful straight cat.

Speaker 1 He called this man a beautiful straight cat.

Speaker 1 Like, that got to be disrespectful in some kind of way. I'm going to call this nigga a beautiful straight cat.
Straight cat. Siamese.

Speaker 1 What else needs our attention or doesn't need our attention, but it's going to get it anyway? I mentioned Epstein. I think it's worth mentioning that the Epstein.
That's the rabbi. Let's get us off.

Speaker 1 Come on. Yeah, you know what?

Speaker 1 We're out here now. The Epstein papers, more Epstein emails have come out this week.
It's been a busy, busy week in politics.

Speaker 1 Some of the Democrats in Congress released emails that seemed to at least suggest that Donald Trump knew more about what was happening on Epstein Island than he had previously suggested.

Speaker 1 Specifically, one of the emails said

Speaker 1 Trump knows Trump knew about those girls. Trump knows all about the girls.
They also said that Trump spent a significant amount of time with one of the girls in his house.

Speaker 1 What are they calling?

Speaker 1 The dog that didn't bark yet? He said the dog. Yeah, yeah, right.

Speaker 1 Which dog didn't bark yet?

Speaker 1 Trump. Exactly.
Now, it doesn't mean, to be clear, it doesn't mean that Trump is being accused of anything or that there's any evidence of Trump having done anything illegal.

Speaker 1 But what it does do is it puts a spotlight on him to at least ask some questions. But unfortunately, the Epstein files, Epstein emails still have not been released.

Speaker 1 Trump has responded, and since we've been sitting here on his own platform and on the news, and he's saying now he wants everything released.

Speaker 1 And he said that when it is released, that it will show people like Bill Clinton.

Speaker 1 Did you tell us there were no Epstein files? Then they come out and say there were none, right? Right. Well, he's an email.
I should say email. I should say emails, right? But yes, you're right.

Speaker 1 There's supposed to be a list, and he said there is no list.

Speaker 1 Right. Somehow Jelene Maxwell got incarcerated based on evidence that now doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 It's a very strange situation.

Speaker 1 They gave this lady 20 years in jail based on something. Right.
Now, the same something that they found to lock her up with, they're saying is insignificant or non-existent. You think she's in jail?

Speaker 1 No, I don't think she in jail. I think when she moved from New York to Florida, that went from New York to Florida, France.
Okay. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Y'all ain't found a conspiracy y'all don't fuck with. These two, right? Yeah.
Facts. Why? Why? That's their bag.
I think she's in there. I think she's going to get a commutation, though.

Speaker 1 Yeah, because why wouldn't she be in jail y'all?

Speaker 1 I love conspiracy theories because y'all always get quiet. Like Lockheed's like, nigga,

Speaker 1 chill out, nigga. They think, don't even put them in.
They coming for us.

Speaker 1 We can't even say. If you know, you know.
If you don't, look at these niggas. Bro, nigga, get to doing signals.
Boo.

Speaker 1 Why do you think Dan released the Epstein files?

Speaker 1 Because there's too many people that's going to get hurt by it. That's a conspiracy theory? No,

Speaker 1 that's what happened. I don't know what happened with Epstein.
And I know how many times that he in trouble, like when he first got booked and he did house arrest on, he first got booked and he did.

Speaker 1 Why don't you move over?

Speaker 1 He first got move over where, Joey. Toward the mic.
Okay.

Speaker 1 He first smart.

Speaker 1 I wasn't being funny, but I hear how that sounds. You on strike, too.
I wasn't being funny that time.

Speaker 1 Move where, Mr. Joe? Toward the fucking mic.

Speaker 1 You motherfucker.

Speaker 1 No, Epstein, when he first got arrested, he had that sweet-ass deal. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 He coming home on the weekend because like it was it's just a lot with them i don't know but i don't know conspiracy theory what's a conspiracy theory but that's factual stuff why they let him do that what you mean why why they let why because he was rich um and powerful he was connected

Speaker 1 yeah that's not no conspiracy that's what's that's american that's american way i think there's a line between saying powerful people conspiracy theory listen i don't with conspiracy theories but it troubles me sometimes because i feel like back in the day cointel pro black people told each other that was conspiracy theory back then and that was true i don't think they did say it was conspiracy theory i think they said the government is after us and I think they was right.

Speaker 1 Right, but I'm saying there had to be some black people that said to you, like, even in the Panthers or whatever, you in your group and you come and that person that brings the idea, some people had to say, you tripping, nigga.

Speaker 1 They ain't watching us over here in Detroit. You think every single person thought that?

Speaker 1 Again, I think there's a line between a conspiracy theory and a suspicion about people in power.

Speaker 1 For example,

Speaker 1 I assume that anybody who's powerful is going to protect their interests.

Speaker 1 That's different than saying, I believe that the thing that they're telling us, that this person, like, for example, y'all prison example, and I don't have a dog in the fight.

Speaker 1 Like, I don't, I'm not really arguing with y'all on that. But, like, there's a difference between saying they're not going to release the files because powerful people are implicated.

Speaker 1 We know powerful people are implicated. Powerful people on Epstein Island.
They mentioned Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard, his treasury secretary.

Speaker 1 Well, I hate to go to jail. Let's mention the white people.
Bill Clinton's.

Speaker 1 But Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, J.P. Morgan.
I mean, these are big names. Of course, they're going to do whatever they can to protect their interests.
To me, that's not a conspiracy theory.

Speaker 1 That's kind of like just a theory of power. That's just common sense.

Speaker 1 I think that ties to that. It's the exact same thing.

Speaker 1 I'm just waiting for him to hear. No, but that's how conspiracy theories work.
They're lightly dipped in truth. Right? And sometimes they're correct.

Speaker 1 Also, sometimes conspiracy theories are right, but I'm just saying they always are tied to something that's true.

Speaker 1 But before y'all respond, though, when he says that about, because when he said it to me, right, like say the opposite of what I'm saying, or whatever, it all makes sense because they're in positions of power and they have every reason to do whatever.

Speaker 1 So that makes sense. So I'm curious, like, what could be the other side of that?

Speaker 1 So if I have an immense amount of power, I have immense amount of connections and resources, and I don't snitch on some of the most powerful people on the planet. They look me out.

Speaker 1 When they move me from a jail, who the fuck knows where they moved me to?

Speaker 1 But she didn't snitch and she got the time. I'm confused.
She didn't snitch. She got the time.
She didn't snitch. She got the time.
But she got the time. Got the time.

Speaker 1 For sex trafficking of you minors, to be free. Right, because she was definitely like a madam, right? Cool.
So what the fuck would be the point of putting this nigga in France? Why are we putting it?

Speaker 1 Why? Why do you think somebody gonna come kill her? I don't get it. Tell me, say things.

Speaker 1 I don't want you to sit in the box because you looked out the whole collective and we got enough power for you not to sit in jail. Oh, fuck no.
I don't see it at all. That makes no sense.

Speaker 1 Motherfuckers don't die. That's my personal pulling.
You know what I mean? But I feel like it's always a fall dog. Ain't she a girl? Fuck you.
They're going to let her. I don't think it is.

Speaker 1 Well, you know so much.

Speaker 1 You could talk. You are still a liability.
That's true. So we protect you because you protected us.
My thing, if you're going to protect her, she would have never got charged from the door.

Speaker 1 That's how I look at it. That's wrong.
You just said it got to be a fall dog.

Speaker 1 Somebody got to take take it. Epstein got cased up too.
Yeah, and he might be in there and started canarying. And guess what?

Speaker 1 What happened? He committed suicide.

Speaker 1 That's a conspiracy theory, too. It absolutely is.
Absolutely. I'm not against conspiracy theories.
I just don't believe as many as y'all do.

Speaker 1 I just don't believe everyone. I think

Speaker 1 Epstein. You believe everyone? I don't believe everyone.
I'm being a little bit done. Some of this shit is non-committed.
Epstein say Epstein committed suicide to me is plausible, right?

Speaker 1 Also, saying that he didn't commit suicide is plausible. That's a conspiracy theory.

Speaker 1 Thinking that Maxwell has been disappeared from the prison and is hiding in France, I think is more of a stretch, just because I don't see any evidence of it, but also because I think there's easier ways to do it.

Speaker 1 I think Trump might commute her sentence. Right.
That's a possibility. Or I think she'll go on appeal and they'll have some evidence that was misplaced.

Speaker 1 They'll find some reason to justify putting her out. Especially if they're powerful.
They can do it smoother than that.

Speaker 1 When Ghelaine Maxwell first went to prison, who was the president?

Speaker 1 Was it Biden?

Speaker 1 I don't know if it was Trump's first. It might have been Trump.
Honestly, I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 Maxwell went to prison. Okay, yeah.
It was Biden. I don't know who it was, but

Speaker 1 you can't bank on her sentence being commuted by Trump if you never knew Trump was going to be the next president. Yeah, you get what I'm saying? Yeah, I just think that they look

Speaker 1 as would I. I'm looking out for my people's fam.
Like, that's just how it is. I don't knock nobody when they nepotism or friendship or none of that shit.
I'm on that bag. So, I don't.

Speaker 1 I want to ask both of y'all, what do you do?

Speaker 1 How do y'all gauge with conspiracy theories to take part in and what not to? Like, what is it any rhythm or rhyme to it, or do y'all just. They're from Newark.

Speaker 1 They believe everything.

Speaker 1 That's not true. The Malcolm X story.
We talk about a Patriot because I got it. Soul says the Philly.

Speaker 1 Don't do this. Don't do this.
Don't do this. We move it on to something else.

Speaker 1 We can do Philly versus Newark. Y'all want to do that? No.
They don't want that smoke. We can go back to back and fight.
That's a fact. Because y'all can't beat us.
Oh, okay.

Speaker 1 What y'all fighting about? I like my chance with Mono. Philly versus Newark.

Speaker 1 We're talking about actual fighting now. No, no, we're talking about actually fighting.
They really rumbling.

Speaker 1 We back to back, them back to back. We fighting.
Okay. Okay.
Joe's fine with it. You want to fight? I'm not from Newark.

Speaker 1 So I don't have a horse in this free.

Speaker 1 Give a fuck. I never copped drugs from Newark.
I never did nothing. Why would we be having Newark? So, Joe, what is your evening? Are you allowed to share your evening tonight?

Speaker 1 Why are you looking so close? See how your friend asks you a question?

Speaker 1 They want your real answer. I don't understand the question.
Am I allowed to share my evening tonight?

Speaker 1 We're going to the nick game. Oh, you go to the nick game? We're going to the nick game.
Oh, that's nice. Yeah,

Speaker 1 she'll love that game. After the nick game, I'm done for sure.

Speaker 1 You want to go there?

Speaker 1 Do you want to get to that part, Sade?

Speaker 1 Actually, she does love it.

Speaker 1 Actually, she does love that parking. She's a Knicks fan now? Bitch.

Speaker 1 No, how much girls love athletic events?

Speaker 1 No, she actually does love the Knick game.

Speaker 1 Of course, I'm different, though. That's true.
You feel me? Of course I different.

Speaker 1 And I mean, after the game,

Speaker 1 it's lit. You outside? After the game, gotta head up,

Speaker 1 head to poundtown.

Speaker 1 Pound town just left pounds because it wasn't none of that last night.

Speaker 1 Right midnight. Every other day, Rule.
Yep. Or every other day.

Speaker 1 Oh, it's happening tonight. If it don't happen tonight, it'll happen tomorrow.
Oh, it's happening tonight. The IOU.
But we're going to the Knick game. Not on my birthday.
We already discussed this.

Speaker 1 I want to play this clip

Speaker 1 from the Joe and Jada podcast. Shout out to Fat Joe and

Speaker 1 Jadakiss. This is about Fat Joe seeing something at the Nick game.
I have no idea who we saw him out. But everybody laughing at the glizzy.
They eat the fucking glisty.

Speaker 1 I walked in the nick game the other day. Yeah.
Somebody was sitting right behind me.

Speaker 1 You know you're sitting behind me. Stop fucking playing with this.
I wasn't there. Don't guess you fullest kick.
I wasn't there.

Speaker 1 Somebody, very important, was sitting right behind me. And when I went to greet him he had a glizzy with Sauer Crowder.
I see yo, you got the glizzy

Speaker 1 This nigga Joe is a comedian like

Speaker 1 I look at the nigga he got a glizzy with sauerkraut mustard and all I look at him I see yo

Speaker 1 Did you want to be the only one with a glizzy or you don't like either

Speaker 1 the man not the man not gay he there with his wife and all that Bro, I see.

Speaker 1 As much as people fuck with me over a glitzy, well, I see the man and I'm like, yo,

Speaker 1 you got the glitzy in plain view.

Speaker 1 Where was the light to see the button?

Speaker 1 Where was the glizzy though? He had the glitzy in plain view

Speaker 1 in plain view.

Speaker 1 Shout out to G Herbo, who's in this clip, too. Whoa, listen.
Over.

Speaker 1 Dog. And all I can think of is like, yo, you got the glitzy, right? Because they

Speaker 1 said, I'm fucking crazy. Like, I'm the only nigga eating a hot dog.
I see this shit. I said, yo, yo, you got the glitzy.
He said, Joe's chairs.

Speaker 1 Because he knew this shit was coming sooner or later. Wait, no bullshit.
Wait, one more time. Where was that? Where the glizzy was at?

Speaker 1 Plain view.

Speaker 1 Yo, that shit is funny. Yo, plain view.
See you with your glitzy, bro. Plain view.
Oh, Oh, shit. Oh.
Now, this is why I bring it up. I don't give a fuck about what parks on my bar.

Speaker 1 It was two glizzies.

Speaker 1 Double barrels. You were double-fisted? Double it? You played one of them.
Mark, I said two glizzies, and you automatically do like this.

Speaker 1 I thought I was used to it. It was two glizzies.

Speaker 1 We get to the Knicks game early so we could get the seafood and

Speaker 1 the glizzies.

Speaker 1 Well, the funny part is I wasn't even going to get them that day, but we had time to kill. I went back.
I went to my...

Speaker 1 All right,

Speaker 1 hey, hey, we didn't get the food. We went to the seats.
We had time to kill. I'm like, you know what? I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 1 I'm going to get my two glizzies.

Speaker 1 And I seen Fat Joe

Speaker 1 coming behind me. And I, oh,

Speaker 1 it was crazy.

Speaker 1 With his own glizzies.

Speaker 1 We're getting ridiculous here. Pause.
I saw Fat Joe as he was attempting to get to his seat

Speaker 1 while I had the glizzies.

Speaker 1 This is crazy, son.

Speaker 1 And I was like, yo, where can you put them?

Speaker 1 You can't put them on the floor. Plain sight.
Right. If you leave them on your lap, it might get

Speaker 1 a lot of flow.

Speaker 1 I didn't know you were a sauerkraut guy.

Speaker 1 You know how good? You know how much a hot dog hit the spot, nigga? Y'all ruined that for niggas. Nah, Glizzy's a bagger.

Speaker 1 You never had a burp one. You got a chain me out of a broken dog.
You never had a burp one off the grill perks? Talk to him. Black George.
Talk to him.

Speaker 1 Don't Don't go mustard, relish, ketchup. Don't do none of that.
Spicy mustard, none of that. Oh, no, you can put all of that stuff.
That's what I'm saying because it's fucking.

Speaker 1 You do ketchup. I love all of that.
I thought you had the Chicago style. I thought you just do mustard.
I do that sometimes too. Ketchup and Mayo.
You put the Moo on the Halo PR.

Speaker 1 Arrest him. A mayo and glucose.

Speaker 1 Girl fucking cat.

Speaker 1 He has to go to jail. Bill Maddock and Maddie.
He believes in jail. And I want to lock you up for the bad.
The glitchy is a sandwich, so.

Speaker 1 Bro. You put mayo on a hot dog.
Oh, you mixed the ketchup in the mayo first to make a sauce.

Speaker 1 Just sweat. You went to go see Max Beach with this nigga, man.
That shit crazy. Nigga putting mayo on the gas.
That's the first concerning thing I ever heard about you, right? I can't believe it.

Speaker 1 I wish you didn't tell me that. Gwizzies are great.
That shit had sauerkraut and relish. I don't like those things, but it was good.
You ever been damn bad to put a hot dog in a microwave?

Speaker 1 No. Nah,

Speaker 1 I used to oven. Nah, we had like...
Mona,

Speaker 1 you was poorer than us growing up, too.

Speaker 1 Turns out,

Speaker 1 I was like y'all. I'm from the suburbs.
We're poor now, the little kid.

Speaker 1 She was poorer than us, right? No, I wasn't. I don't know.

Speaker 1 My mother moved me to the suburbs by the time we was like eighth grade. Pork and beans and hot dogs.
Did you ever have them? Growing up? We ain't eat no swine. Pork and beans.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah. We ain't eat poor, we ate vegetarian beans.
Stop it.

Speaker 1 Pork and beans is 50 cents. Vegetarian, $2.
Who was more poor?

Speaker 1 Stop. Wait, you ate 50 cent beans growing up and you throw away pennies? Exactly.
Exactly. The fuck is he talking about? Wow.
You the ones throwing away the bottom. I don't know what to do.
I know.

Speaker 1 I know what to do. I got the dab.

Speaker 1 She's from Philly. I just went with it.

Speaker 1 I'm fucking from New York Gordron. Fuck the whole moment.

Speaker 1 Oh, man.

Speaker 1 I had fun today, guys. Fucking fat Joe didn't name no names, but a bunch of people started adding me.
I respect that. I respect it, though.
It's kind of new. I respect that.

Speaker 1 Because I don't hide my love for Glizzies. I'm not new.

Speaker 1 He said he went there. Yeah, behind the shit.
I know.

Speaker 1 I'm here. That's me.
That's Joe Button City. That podcast.
I don't know if it's it's supposed to be comedic, but Joe is funny as shit on that podcast. He's a funny dude.
Like, yo.

Speaker 1 Even when he ain't trying. Yeah, he don't.
I don't think he thinks he, he knows he's funny. He just funny as shit.

Speaker 1 Kiss is funny, too. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Kiss is funny and acknowledging, I want you guys to say that.

Speaker 1 It's like, it works together.

Speaker 1 Shout out to those guys. Shout out to G.
Herbert, who was also in that clip.

Speaker 1 I did have a Whose Side Are You On?

Speaker 1 Oh, yes. I had a Whose Side Are You On for you guys.
Let's hear it. That's it.

Speaker 1 Where's my uh, let me plug in, let me plug in, let me plug in. Like to hear it, here it goes.

Speaker 3 Dan Dotson, one of the stars of Storage Wars, bought an abandoned and neglected storage unit for 500 bucks and proceeded to find 7.5 million dollars inside a safe in the unit.

Speaker 3 He said he purchased the unit for 500 bucks, and initially, the first person who came in to try to crack the safe couldn't open it or failed to do so.

Speaker 3 They finally cracked the safe, opened it up, and found seven and a half million dollars cash. Now, here's where it gets interesting.

Speaker 3 Immediately after the discovery was made, Dan gets a call from a mysterious lawyer who was now representing the seller of the unit saying, we want it all back.

Speaker 3 Initially, he offered $600,000 to return the storage unit and the rest of the money. Dan declined.
They then countered with $1.2 million.

Speaker 3 After discussing it over with his wife, Dan decided to accept the offer and turned a $500 purchase into a $1.2 million jackpot.

Speaker 1 It begs the question.

Speaker 1 I'm confused.

Speaker 1 What's the question?

Speaker 1 You know what the topic is?

Speaker 1 Assuming that the law, we're assuming, we don't know the law, we're not lawmakers. Assuming that the law states the purchaser of the unit owns whatever's in the unit,

Speaker 1 what do you do? Whose side are you on? Depending on how that phone call went. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 This reminds me of when Roddy Rich Storage Unit, your fam, we offered this. Oh, you still saying no? We're coming to get you and that.
Yeah, that part. And he gets his stuff back.

Speaker 1 Well, that's why I'm asking because safe to assume that if somebody has seven and a half million dollars in the safe that needed to be broken into in storage and also another million dollars to get that money, yeah, it's safe to assume.

Speaker 1 Well, it might have been keep a million and your investment bank. You keep one point, one point, and give me the money.
That's not what he said. It's not what he said.
Either way. Either way.

Speaker 1 Yeah, either way. Either way.
It's safe to assume where this is coming from. So with that in mind,

Speaker 1 whose side are you on? What would you do? I did exactly what he did. I don't know if I would have negotiated.
I don't know if I would have turned down the 600 because I don't feel entitled to it, but

Speaker 1 I would have turned down the six just because I could think of two places to hide for at least 10 hours.

Speaker 1 And I got the cash out. Yeah, like what? And I got the seven and a half.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, it ain't like I can't get in the second.
But I'm giving it back.

Speaker 1 I am giving it back. Again, it depends on how them phone calls go.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 It ain't no phone call you could give me that's going to make me keep seven million dollars of a nigga that's not seven million dollars in the safe. It stirred you to the safe.
It astorts you

Speaker 1 that only mean one thing. Yes.
And I ain't fucking with it. Yeah, I'm cool.
I agree with y'all. I like my family and shit.
Yeah, I like my fingers, my toes. Yeah, all that shit.

Speaker 1 To the people on the other side of this, what do you think? I mean,

Speaker 1 I'm keeping the money. I'm trying my hand.
Fuck that. You're going to come pop me about this seven.
I'm like, the fuck, I'm going to give you

Speaker 1 six. You give me two.
I believe you. First off, nobody would know I got seven.
God gave me the seven. Out the safe because I would have never made that public knowledge.

Speaker 1 But in the event that it did become public knowledge, yo, dog, y'all had it.

Speaker 1 If it was worth so much, y'all should have never let the storage unit go on the sale. If y'all had that much bread and all that other shit, they send you mad notices before your shit go for sale.

Speaker 1 They send you all that shit. Y'all ain't go get the bread.
So if it wasn't on the show and somebody bought the storage unit, y'all would have been stuck regardless.

Speaker 1 Or they could be so rich that that $6 million slipped their mind a little bit. Yeah.
All right, well, cool. Let it keep slipping.
I don't give a fuck if your face on the safe.

Speaker 1 You know, that's my fucking money. and you went to kill me for that money.
That's when they call right their nose.

Speaker 1 And they might. And it might.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that was a mistake. Y'all can keep slipping.
Yeah, they might. They might.
I'm cool. Yeah, I ain't risking it.
I don't want nobody to come kill me. I'm a run.

Speaker 1 So now you're on the run. Yes.

Speaker 1 I feel like we need to take blessings when they come. You just walked into $1.2 million.
God said.

Speaker 1 That's God gave me $7.5, babe. That's what God gave me.
Blessing. That's what God gave me, $7.5.
Matter of fact, you could buy guns and all that and help. What's up? Let's go to war then.

Speaker 1 Yeah, we both up. But when they tell your story on the news.
Oh, well. I'm gonna understand how that happened.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Oh, that's where she went wrong. Right, right.
She could have kept the one.

Speaker 1 7.5, whatever. It almost sounds like a little, you know, made up, but because the guy's famous, right? That's the guy from the show, Storage Wars, right? Yes, yeah.
Cybar, I love that show.

Speaker 1 Did y'all watch that? Great show. Dog, when I tell you, I'll be on my own.

Speaker 1 American Pickers? Yes.

Speaker 1 I'll be on the edge of my seat knowing these niggas ain't gonna get nothing but toy dinosaurs and a dumbass picture of Betty Boop. I'll be like, oh my God, what is it?

Speaker 1 I always thought it was gonna be 7.5. Some old bum ass coats.
Every time.

Speaker 1 Dust and ass.

Speaker 1 Or a bike or some shit. It's always some stupid shit.
It is. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Oh, special coins. They be Chuck E.
Cheese coins. It's a waste of time.
I love watching people waste their time like that.

Speaker 1 It's like, it's my brat.

Speaker 1 You're crazy. I like AEP.
Y'all niggas gangsters, man. Yeah.

Speaker 1 No, I'm just saying it's my money. I don't even believe it.
Oh, I don't. I i believe her i think he's part i believe she's serious oh she absolutely she's dead serious she'll risk her life yeah yeah

Speaker 1 it's set up i think you're too reasonable for that i think you would i think you would be practically inviting your family and you're putting a lot at risk for money that you ain't even have

Speaker 1 yeah i don't believe that from issues no matter what let me ask you a question ish

Speaker 1 just play it out if you were on the other side

Speaker 1 I know you would say you wouldn't have lost track of it, you wouldn't have let the unit go into foreclosure, whatever, whatever. But if that happened

Speaker 1 and the person didn't want to to give you your money back what would you do chalk it up as a loss

Speaker 1 okay

Speaker 1 now ask me you would chalk up seven million dollars no matter how much money you was up or not up

Speaker 1 okay ain't nobody just chalking up so you call this dude and yo i i understand you just bought my storage unit exactly it's seven and a half million in there look dog keep 600 let me get the rest and he like nah fuck that this mine

Speaker 1 all right keep 1.2 Let me get the rest. Nah, fuck that.
That's mine. I don't know what you're talking about.
This is my money. He understood you.

Speaker 1 I want to to make sure we play in this.

Speaker 1 Look at the conversations Corey jumping in.

Speaker 1 No, don't even make sense.

Speaker 1 Niggas is creating a scenario that nobody said on the thing. First of all, I would research the law to see if I was the

Speaker 1 could get the money back through legal means. If I couldn't get the money, we just assuming that every rich nigga's a gangster.
No, fucking shit.

Speaker 1 It's just the niggas that keep seven million in safes and storage units. That sounds like ghosts.
Got you. What I'm saying is, I would research to see if I could get my money back legally.

Speaker 1 If I couldn't get my money back legally, I'm definitely not going to tell a nigga,

Speaker 1 let me get my $7.5 million back, and I'm going to give you $600,000. I think leading with $600,000 is insulting.

Speaker 1 Yo, I would

Speaker 1 any of that. Like, I'm not going to offer a nigga $600,000 for my $7 million back.
Even a million is crazy.

Speaker 1 To me. Like, what are we talking about? Like, imagine really handing him.
Here you go. It's for like

Speaker 1 one of the other.

Speaker 1 Yeah, right, nigga. I believe you.

Speaker 1 And if it was two other foot and I left it in the storage root or whatever. And it meant so much to me that I left it in the storage unit that eventually, over a long period of time, got sold.

Speaker 1 Did the 7.5 really, really mean that much to me that I could lose?

Speaker 1 Or I was locked up or somebody else was managing for me? I can think of situations. It is bad situations.

Speaker 1 This is how every gangster TV show goes.

Speaker 1 You could be incarcerated for a while, whatever the case is. Or the block could have been, the spot could have been hot.

Speaker 1 It could be reasons why you couldn't come forward. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Somebody else's manager could have fucking and just shit just go. Yeah, because

Speaker 1 I can think of lots of situations, but y'all two the gangsters in this crew, man. The same way a nigga could pretend like it's his and it's not.
How the fuck we know it's his? God gave me this, bitch.

Speaker 1 We fighting about this motherfucking money. And I just looked up legally just to answer the question.

Speaker 1 If a storage unit is sold, the buyer legally owns everything inside. That's a fact.
Now, there is some little technicalities where it's like if

Speaker 1 they didn't send a proper notice, they sent the notice to the wrong address, they auctioned too soon, they charge the legal fees, they failed to give you a chance to pay what you owe, things like that, then you have a lawsuit against the storage unit.

Speaker 1 You still can't get your shit back. That's what I know.
We assumed that the buyer had the legal right. I was just

Speaker 1 holding up, I just want to clear up.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm giving that money up. Anybody with the balls that asked me for it, I'm giving it to them.
I'm sorry. That's just before we go.

Speaker 1 Can we just talk about all her fault? Oh, please. Sure.

Speaker 1 You finally finished it. I finished it.
Yeah. I'm going to go in there.
Because I ain't see it. And everybody keeps saying this shit is fire.
Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 1 It ain't fire. Yeah.
It's fire. It ain't fire.
It's bad fire. It's not.
Actually,

Speaker 1 it's trash fire. It's like a really good bad show.
Yeah. It's a really, really, really good bad show.

Speaker 1 Once you start it, because they give you the story on episode one, it's compelling enough you got to see it through for sure you know why i think you y'all think it's so bad y'all are really dark people and this is a fiction story i like both fictions and doc it's a peacock it's it's a peacock story yeah so that tells me what type of bad is going to be they could have told the same story on fx and it would have been totally different yo is a peacock story like a lifetime story i wasn't a different variation peacock bodied the gacy shit that i kept talking about i don't think they did oh okay i don't i don't think they did they bodied i mean i know you love that point of view i don't think they did i'm just saying certain networks have a stylistically Peacock is a, I mean, All Her Fault is a peacockish kind of show.

Speaker 1 Okay. Yeah.
They could tell that same exact story on FX and it goes totally different.

Speaker 1 It would look more, it would look like Sons of Anna.

Speaker 1 I do think in different hands, that would have been a better show. But

Speaker 1 I finished it. Wait, did we finish it? I got like 20 minutes left, right? It pissing me off.

Speaker 1 You can't even tell me you finished it. You can't even tell me you finished it.
I've seen enough.

Speaker 1 I've seen enough.

Speaker 1 I've seen enough.

Speaker 1 Once you get to seven, it's

Speaker 1 after six is wraps up, and then it's just clearing. After six is done.
Hey, spoiler alert. Spoiler alert.

Speaker 1 Because I'm going to tell.

Speaker 1 Was y'all trolling me with the whole, hey, we never going to guess. You're never going to guess this twist and who's responsible? Because Pete Irvitz, what's his name, Pete Irving? I don't know.

Speaker 1 Irving. Pete Irving.

Speaker 1 What a sack of shit. The dad.

Speaker 1 The husband.

Speaker 1 The husband. The husband's not the dad.
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 The husband.

Speaker 1 He,

Speaker 1 I don't even know what to say if you haven't seen this. He's a horrible person.
He's horrible. Both husbands were horrible.

Speaker 1 But not only that, I've never seen a show take the worst actor on the show and make him the bad guy, the main,

Speaker 1 the main. Everyone was bad in that show.
Acting. He was worse.
Except for the kid. Him and Milo.

Speaker 1 Milo was a bad. Milo's a bad actor.
That little baby was a horrible actor. Horrible.

Speaker 1 Horrible actor. By episode seven, I was so done with this fucking story, all I could say is, this is a cute little white baby.
This white little baby. He was having a blast at the kidnapper house.

Speaker 1 Yo dog, he asked for his mom one and a half times.

Speaker 1 Other than that, he didn't want, he didn't get it. Only because it was his birthday.
And then once they told him all the time. And once they told him, no, he was cool.
It wasn't no. No, I want mommy.

Speaker 1 That little boy was having the greatest time

Speaker 1 and cheese and sketchy ass dad. Put him in the bathroom when he was just cool with it.
Pete,

Speaker 1 everything that went wrong in everybody's life was Pete's fault. For sure.
And every time they found out about it, it was a big to-do. It was like, oh my God, Pete.
I can't believe it was.

Speaker 1 I can't believe it.

Speaker 1 I'm sitting at home. The girl,

Speaker 1 Pete White said,

Speaker 1 you lied to me.

Speaker 1 Queen home like he's been lying since he was five years old. Yeah.
He lied on his brother back.

Speaker 1 he's been lying about everything every everything that came out the brother the this yeah yeah let the sister take the fall for it snatching the baby out the car is crazy though that's that's where i didn't see it coming swapping the baby yeah swapping the baby yeah putting your dead baby back in another car is crazy i thought but even i was talking about this with my mom that goes to his need to be needed because he thought everybody was dead

Speaker 1 He thought old girl was there. He thought his wife was dead.
He didn't need to check. Right, but now I hear the crying baby.
All right, there's something that's going to need me.

Speaker 1 He got a sickness. Yeah, his explanation every time to why he was doing this shit, it never made enough sense for you to understand it.
He has a sickness. The whole I need you to need me.

Speaker 1 Hey, you were gonna be fucked up if you didn't have a baby. If our baby died, I thought she was dead.
That baby was gonna go into, we would have taken better, better care of the baby.

Speaker 1 Everybody, he has this God complex. Yes, yeah,

Speaker 1 yeah, yeah. He peeped.
That was crazy. That show.
And

Speaker 1 I ain't gonna hold you. The kidnapper girl, the mom, yeah, yeah,

Speaker 1 she actually acted well. I thought.
Yeah, she wasn't. She wasn't.
She wasn't bad.

Speaker 1 I wish they would. How she knew that was her kid

Speaker 1 off just off the off the. Well, because the synthanasia.
Stop it. Stop it.
Exactly. Exactly.
Oh, you can taste the words. Yeah, but you got it.

Speaker 1 You can see chocolate. She said.

Speaker 1 No, she never believes her kid died. Something happened.
She's like, I heard my kid crying. So in her mind, she's like, yo, nah, y'all telling me something.
Like, she never went with it.

Speaker 1 I got that part. But now all these years later, you happen to pull up to somebody's yard, you bump into a kid that's in the yard, and you're like, yo, this is my kid.
That's nuts.

Speaker 1 She knew from the rip. As soon as she saw this kid in the yard that her dad brung her to, she fell in love.
She said,

Speaker 1 I am not living without this kid. I'm like, you're doing a lot.

Speaker 1 I get the whole mother's instinct thing. That was nutty.
Why was the kid alone in the yard by

Speaker 1 that part? There's so many way off on the other side. That's not parenting along with a fucking stuffed animal and a stranger.
And the cut. And a stranger.
I was like, yo, what?

Speaker 1 That's why I said the show should be called Bad Decisions. Yeah.
The kids should have stayed kidnapped a little longer for this shit to go away.

Speaker 1 Once this story started unraveling, it was a bag of just, what the fuck are y'all doing? Yeah. What am I watching? I have to finish watching it, but this is a crock of shit.

Speaker 1 And then even the end, the way she fucking poisoned him with the soy

Speaker 1 breath. That was weird.
She had to get him. Yeah, that was crazy.

Speaker 1 Swapped out the EpiPen. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Homie from Instagram. I like the cop.

Speaker 1 Oh, I love him. I love the cop.
I always love him. Yeah, he's always a cop, I feel like.
He's always this guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He is. But some of the shit that he would, like,

Speaker 1 the way that they got to his policing was also mad unbelievable. He was like, you know, I just, I don't feel that.
It's like, no cop would have went through that. They just said, oh, rich family.

Speaker 1 All right, cool, man. It's a wrap.
Would y'all have done the Tylenol Switch? What was the Tylenol Switch? Remember, they told him,

Speaker 1 the dean from the school, yo, we can get your kid in this school. Oh, with the cop.
But his son got a little issue. He had some shit on him.

Speaker 1 He told him it's Tylenol, and it can all go away if basically you go into the evidence locker and switch it to Tylenol. And if you do so, we let your kid in here.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I want to say that I wouldn't have, but I get it. If he told him no and he thought about it, he'd go home.
He'd see how bad this kid is doing and see he's in this not the best school. You know what?

Speaker 1 I got to do it. I got to do it.

Speaker 1 I thought something was going to come out from that, but yeah.

Speaker 1 This fucking show, if you're watching it, I guess finish it. Yeah.
It's a good show, man. It's a good bad show.
It's a good show. It's a really good.
It's a different story.

Speaker 1 I like the twists. I don't like predictable.
And then you got me all her fault when it's all his fault. Okay, there you go.
It's like, come on, man. Hey,

Speaker 1 I like that kind of shit. Nothing was her fault.
I'm so tired of watching shows in the first episode or the first couple minutes, you can say, oh, yeah, it was this.

Speaker 1 And then you just waiting for it to play out. I liked something that was different.
So that's why I fuck with it. I'm like, oh, shit.
And then... Salute.
Nigga, how far was the fucking hospital?

Speaker 1 How far was the hospital that y'all able to get into a 65-mile per hour crash two seconds after y'all both just had games left? We're leaving the hospital. And where are y'all?

Speaker 1 And T-Mon in the intersection.

Speaker 1 Huh? Yeah. T-MON.
T-MON. T-MON in the intersection.

Speaker 1 Yeah, nah, yo. This show is, this show, this show.
Goodbye. There's a lot of bullshit in there.

Speaker 1 It's a mess. It's a mess.
But

Speaker 1 I'll finish it. It was sort of worth it.
They just got some new shit that just dropped up there. I didn't start it yet.
I still didn't start this

Speaker 1 Plaribus shit. That shit is really good.

Speaker 1 I like it. I like it too.
I can't decide. It's by Vince Gilliam, who did Breaking the Bad and Better Call Soul.

Speaker 1 It's basically like an alien slash virus thing, and the girl's the last one that didn't get involved, essentially.

Speaker 1 It's what they told her, I think they said it's seven people. I think it was discovered.
Or something like that.

Speaker 1 it's like a hive mentality shit took over the world but everyone's just nice everybody's nice but everybody

Speaker 1 like everybody is connected so you know like she asked a little boy a question about some damn

Speaker 1 open heart surgery or something and he knows the answer because he can he knows he's also an open heart surgeon like everybody's one person except for these group of people and Shorty is just is it good or not I can't tell yet I like it I'm enjoying it I can't tell if it's a comedy or serious It's some comedy in there.

Speaker 1 There's a lot of comedy. I'm blacked all the time.
It's comedy in there. I think it's meant to be comedic to an extent, though.
Yeah. I like the show so far.
I want to see where it's going.

Speaker 1 Yeah, me too. It's on Apple.
Yeah, it's on. It's a million people

Speaker 1 watch it. So I'm trying it.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 All right. I might check it out.

Speaker 1 It's different, though. Like, don't go in.
It's different. It's weird for sure.
Yeah, it's weird.

Speaker 1 I am going to check it out. Fuck it.
Why not? Mayor Kingstown. I still watched this last episode.

Speaker 1 I got a round. Mayor Kingstown.
I got around. I love it.
Yeah, I love it. I love it.
I love it. I still think this ain't a spoiler.

Speaker 1 I got the brother dying. Oh, me too.
I got him dying. Yeah.
Right. Within the next two episodes.
I agree. Yeah.
For this show to go where it needed to go.

Speaker 1 He got to die. Yeah.
He got to die.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 1 I've lost half my crew. Yeah.
Word. But it's fine.
It is fine. Hopefully you've enjoyed this broadcast as much as we've enjoyed delivering it to you, man.

Speaker 1 Y'all hold it down out there. Keep us in your prayers.
Lord knows we need to be there.

Speaker 1 Until the next time, we bid you a due farewell. Adios Ariba Dirchi, Asta La Vista, Au R Voir.
So long. Goodbye.
A simple head nod will suffice.

Speaker 1 Eagles.

Speaker 1 Life, what? If I can't get on top,

Speaker 1 life and everything.

Speaker 1 Listen, Scott,

Speaker 1 here we go.

Speaker 1 Here we go, man. Weekend vibes, weekend vibes.
Let's go.

Speaker 1 Big Scorpio, Big Scorpios out there. Shout out to y'all.

Speaker 1 Just for this month, though. Just for this month.

Speaker 1 My mommy's birthday Sunday.

Speaker 1 Hey

Speaker 1 Eagles.

Speaker 1 I really enjoyed our little George Michael tribute at the end of the last bar.

Speaker 1 That was great. That was great.

Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 There you go. Go ahead and let him.

Speaker 1 Go ahead and let him, girl.

Speaker 1 Long

Speaker 1 days and night.

Speaker 1 My favorite song. I spit.

Speaker 1 Abomon Mona.

Speaker 1 My voice is so sultry and beautiful. Unhappily.

Speaker 1 Hey!

Speaker 1 Let me up there!

Speaker 1 What y'all doing this weekend, man? Weekend plans, weekend plans, weekend plans. Anything fun? Anything fun? What am I doing? I gotta think.
I don't think I should go.

Speaker 1 That must finally, fine. That might be fine.
I got something. All right, finally.
I'm moving into a place I really wanted. I got it, and I'm moving into it.
You're moving as we get. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Oh, come on, man. Make some noise.
JBP. JVP.
Right.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Stop playing with me. I'm all finally.
I'm so happy I ain't got work.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 no more stealing degree. She ain't stealing deodorant.

Speaker 1 She. Oh, it's the best line in music history, all of us.

Speaker 1 Why Carl? Tell them

Speaker 1 they could be a family

Speaker 1 children.

Speaker 1 But what

Speaker 1 about

Speaker 1 me?

Speaker 1 And I wish I had a family. What a sack of

Speaker 1 family woman. What about me, kids?

Speaker 1 Fuck them, kids.

Speaker 1 Y'all are down out there.

Speaker 1 We'll be back same time, same place next week.

Speaker 1 Last but certainly not least, the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel and the closed-minded women want you to teach them things.

Speaker 1 Grab you a Tylenol, you might need it.

Speaker 1 She still belongs

Speaker 1 to someone else.

Speaker 1 Ego.

Speaker 1 She had this nigga thinking about dying low.

Speaker 1 In in another life.

Speaker 1 Backgrounds on cash 22. Cash 22.

Speaker 1 Carl Thomas is such a piece of shit.

Speaker 1 She's got love for me.

Speaker 1 Hey!

Speaker 1 Until next time, y'all, y'all only tell.

Speaker 1 Wait a minute!

Speaker 1 At all, at all, Sassy Carl.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 I love her so much. She's got love for me.

Speaker 1 That nigga could sing, though. He played that all along, by the way.

Speaker 1 I want Carl to sing at my wedding, but he ain't got no wedding slaps. I can't have this come on.

Speaker 1 Congratulations to Terrence J. I seen he got married recently

Speaker 1 this week. Congrats.
Congratulations. Congrats, Al Dubac.

Speaker 1 I seen Rashad out there too.

Speaker 1 Hey, hold up.

Speaker 1 Hey, Rashad.

Speaker 1 Why the fuck is Rashad at Terrence J's wedding? They're close. So,

Speaker 1 I don't care. So, you're going to your man's wedding.
Niggas, sit down. Sit down.

Speaker 1 Why niggas won't sit down?

Speaker 1 God damn it, Rashad and Troy.

Speaker 1 Yeah, they got to sit down, man. Enough of them.
Enough, enough, enough.

Speaker 1 If that's a scary thing,

Speaker 1 oh, please, you just met these niggas. Enough.

Speaker 1 Enough of this. Enough of this.
You niggas just met a month ago.

Speaker 1 Little Terra Jay 50 years. I ain't trying to go to that.
What? Oh my god. Anyway, yo, I'll still have you star.

Speaker 1 Hold on.

Speaker 1 And I'm joking, by the way. Yeah, because you know niggas take that.
I wouldn't give a fuck how niggas take it. Sit down.

Speaker 1 You don't gotta be everywhere, nigga. You just let fucking Javante fight.

Speaker 1 Did he fight? I don't know. We ain't left.
No, I don't know.

Speaker 1 I don't know.

Speaker 1 Well, fold that up right now. Don't look away now.

Speaker 1 Pussy.