Episode 879 | "Vote For Twan!"
The JBP begins its latest episode discussing the ex-DoorDash driver, who recorded a video of a naked man, has now been arrested (30:17) before turning to a re-review of Summer Walker's album and first week projections (41:15). Ray J is upset following Mario & Wale's concert over the weekend (1:04:29), Pusha T and his wife are expecting their second child (1:15:30), and Roc Nation distribution launches a platform to amplify independent artists (1:28:00). Also, Tekashi's home gets robbed (1:46:27), Megan Thee Stallion vs. Milagro defamation trial (2:02:00), OJ Simpson's estate agrees to pay $58 million to Ron Goldman's father (2:14:14), Part of the Show (2:49:20), 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. No, no, no, but see, and that's how he always always does this at the top.
Speaker 1
We're not going to let him do it. It's a trick.
It's a trick. It is a trick for the Joe Button podcast to start with some flip shit.
We ain't starting with flip shit.
Speaker 1 But it's hard not to
Speaker 1 when, like,
Speaker 1 I almost punched you in the face just now.
Speaker 1
We always do that same shit before the camera go on. It's right.
Because you talk to me like I'm fucking JR or some shit. I thought I was talking to JR like that.
He too strong.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. I'm not.
Speaker 1
What's up, baby? I'm happy to see you. I miss you, man.
We fucking too.
Speaker 1
What's poppin' in? What's poppin' in here? It's good. My nigga freeze.
I gotta, I got a highlight freeze. My nigga got some.
He got a highlight. He got the ill beard died this time, nigga.
Speaker 1
He bodied it. I've been watching this nigga all day.
He put the brown with the black, nigga. That's so stupid, man.
Speaker 1 He threw it off. How you did that? I'm like, how the fuck he with a gray wit? It just turned brown.
Speaker 1 Freeze.
Speaker 1
He got the good shit this time, though. Yeah, he got stupid to that.
Yeah,
Speaker 1
he got the head up. He got the hell shit.
Yo, I had no idea. That's what he was.
Speaker 1 I know what you're talking about.
Speaker 1 I know.
Speaker 1 I know Flip, so I know.
Speaker 1
What am I trying to get? I don't know, because I talked about it. But it is stupid me.
I'm complimenting Ice earlier tomorrow. Ice, you got a nice shape up today.
Speaker 1
I'm looking right at him. And what I said, years ago, look.
Flip said shit. I said, cheerleaders, give me a second.
I thought you caught on. Look at it.
I peeped game. This nigga, he bodied it.
Speaker 1
I'll tell you what happened if you really care. He flipped it on.
I gotta know. Wow, we care.
Last time it was shit.
Speaker 1
When Keno was here, Father, he was like, yo, I got you something. Try this.
Oh, he did. He gave me that box, Paul.
He gave me the box, Paul. It looked good, bro.
So I went, I tried it. I looked it up.
Speaker 1
I was like, oh, it's all natural. So I'll try it.
If I don't like it, whatever. That looked good.
I fuck with it, though. Have you done it yourself? Huh? You did it yourself?
Speaker 1 You brought the equipment to your barber. No, no, no.
Speaker 1
I did that and then had my barber do the shit though. Yeah, quick.
Got you.
Speaker 1 No, it's literally just shampoo. Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 It blended, but it's blended. Yes, it blended your skin.
Speaker 1
It gave me some fire shit. So I was like, yeah, I'll try it.
I said, hey, what's the worst could happen? I don't like it. But why do you just don't like use your face?
Speaker 1
I just said, like, you try. I do that, and in times I just try to get it.
But that was not bad, though, because there's still some grays in there. It's not bad at all.
Speaker 1
This wasn't like that shoe polish shit. Nah.
Nah, nah, nah, nah. This ain't that.
This ain't like. This is the chicken safety to Jalen Brown.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 Ice. I don't know what was happening before.
Speaker 1 There's a story behind that. I just never told it.
Speaker 1
No, we know. I know it.
By guessing, by hearing the story that you said it was, I figured out the story it was.
Speaker 1
No, you look good. I think.
Yeah, well, you're wrong. You look good, though.
You do look good, Freeze. But you look like money a little bit.
I ain't just saying like a money. I ain't just saying like.
Speaker 1 The khakis are very affordable. You got the Olympic Iversons on from when he won a championship in Memphis or something that don't exist.
Speaker 1
The khaki game, you're you're crushing. I'm chilling.
You're crushing. You lost weight.
We ain't got to start on you. You lost weight, Freeze.
I am down 11 pounds.
Speaker 1 Thank you.
Speaker 1 And I and I ain't.
Speaker 1 To fuck y'all out there calling me motherfucking
Speaker 1 belly D Williams. Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
Back to you, Freeze. We wanted to make fun of him that walking shit he had, but that shit working.
Freeze got the shades. Oh, he has a little under the bed trapper? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
He got the shades on. Say what y'all want, man.
Ooh, newer couch.
Speaker 1
Newer couch couch. Hold on, chill, chill, chill.
Khaki versus
Speaker 1
Newark couch, khaki versus olive or the khaki. Look at my nigga ish.
He ain't about to lose.
Speaker 1 Look at this.
Speaker 1 No, no, no, no. Tell me.
Speaker 1 Niggas starting school, so look, he tried to go home.
Speaker 1 You crazy ass nigga.
Speaker 1 That's that issue.
Speaker 1 That's the ball collection.
Speaker 1 Look at this.
Speaker 1 You going back to the McDonald's? I slap you.
Speaker 1
You're going back to the McDonald's, man. That back to school collection.
It's got a bitch.
Speaker 1 I don't even know that.
Speaker 1
You're going back to the McDonald's by the school. We out, nigga.
Yup.
Speaker 1 Stop. Stop, though.
Speaker 1
Don't stop at that. Don't worry about it.
You want some bullshit?
Speaker 1
No, it's not going to bullshit. Let it go.
Let it go.
Speaker 1 You man, look.
Speaker 1 Let it go.
Speaker 1
You coolie high harmony head ass. It's look good, though.
You look good.
Speaker 1 You know what makes him?
Speaker 1 You know where you try to still hit the I'm 42 on the feet. Look at the feet.
Speaker 1 Look at the feet.
Speaker 1
With the gray sock on something. Yeah, I'm 49.
I'm 49, Phil.
Speaker 1
I'm 49, still. You see me on the sock.
This look good. Nigga, I'm fly, dog.
You eyeing this shit.
Speaker 1
Mark won't join in on none of the fashion fun. Nope.
Nah, Mark. Come on, Mark.
Getting the top of this hamper.
Speaker 1
This nigga, Mark. The top of the hamper.
Yo, you're a fool, yo. Oh, man.
Do they sell them now? That's the issue. Is that the fall collection?
Speaker 1 I'm not being funny.
Speaker 1 I'm starting shit. Yeah.
Speaker 1 You ain't seen it?
Speaker 1 That's what he was talking about. He got the polo issues.
Speaker 1
He got the polo now, nigga. You thought that was the shit.
It's back to school. It's back to school.
He got shit. He got
Speaker 1 shit.
Speaker 1 It's Lorraine. Yeah, who? Yeah, nigga, got him.
Speaker 1 You ain't understand.
Speaker 1
Stop, man, with your hard ass. Hey, stop it.
Stop.
Speaker 1
Yo, get out of here, man. Yeah.
Hey, yo, yo, could you sit down, Aki?
Speaker 1 And that's how you feel.
Speaker 1 I told you it's the farm connection, bro.
Speaker 1
Yo, stop, man. Hey, yo, get up.
You see it, dude. Hey, yo, dog.
Speaker 1
I'm not touching you. All right, all right, cool.
All right, good. You see what he did, though.
You see what he did? They did the red with the red. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 The white with the white.
Speaker 1 And the black with the black. That's a new watch.
Speaker 1 She's trying to trip.
Speaker 1 I know what I'm doing.
Speaker 1
Be careful. Nah, that shit look gold.
Dog, it looked rose gold. You got the daughter kiss showing.
Speaker 1
That's what I said. He got his own shit, dog.
I like it. I ain't no doubt.
Speaker 1
Where's my shit at? You know, I'm a rugby dude. I got the fall catalog.
I didn't even get that one.
Speaker 1
That's nice. A fall catalog.
You look nice. You look nice, just that fall catalog.
When does that come out?
Speaker 1
Nigga trying to go back to shit. It ain't even out yet, though.
He tried to buy me this shit in school too. We go to school sitting in a bit.
I'm surprised that girl let you come outside like that.
Speaker 1 He realized that black trick.
Speaker 1
He's back to school with business. So I'm going there wearing my shit to show you.
I'm doing this. What?
Speaker 1 Free shit.
Speaker 1 Shane Bryant taught him how to scale. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Are you a professor? Nah, I'm just a student, Mom.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 I'm not sure.
Speaker 1 What class are you going to?
Speaker 1
Crazy. Yo, you're a fool.
You look good. I'm going to win this.
Speaker 1
just a light. The fucking taper.
Yo, this nigga's a fool. They gotta play with you.
Look at this nigga. Not playing.
Yo, we joking, but that shit is fire. That shit fired.
Speaker 1
Thank you, sir. So make sure y'all get that.
That's that is eyebrows done on.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. He got this shit threaded, too.
Speaker 1 He got his shit threaded.
Speaker 1
Pretty boy Floyd. He bringing pretty boys, man.
Don't disrespect my man like that. He ain't his fucking eyebrows.
Eyebrows threaded.
Speaker 1 At the moment, he's a good white though.
Speaker 1
At the mall? At the mall. Come on.
You better live in Stebar and get your fucking eyebrows threaded. Yo.
Ain't nobody gonna see me.
Speaker 1 No,
Speaker 1 you're an idiot, bro.
Speaker 1
Oh, man. Yo, you're a fool, dog.
Feels so good to be here. I love you guys.
Speaker 1 Yo, I would have never seen none of that without you saying that.
Speaker 1 I'm just like, yo, these two niggas look good. All right, they called each other in the morning again to figure out what pants you're wearing.
Speaker 1 Hell, dude, come on.
Speaker 1 These niggas still talking in the podcasts.
Speaker 1 What you wearing, yo? Khakis. Damn, I only got the dark khakis, though.
Speaker 1
My light one's dirty. What you wearing? Niggas trying to color coordinate.
Not at all. Scott's a knock.
Kill him on this.
Speaker 1 What y'all gonna do when one of the young boys run up on y'all on the street with the cameras? Like, Fitch Act, Fitch Act, got my boy Ish Ice here from the Joe Button podcast.
Speaker 1 Styling on him, looking crazy out here. Tell them your name and where you from.
Speaker 1 And what you got on? How you carrying it? Like, Like, top to bottom, what we...
Speaker 1 What y'all gonna do?
Speaker 1
I'm just asking you. How much is that? How much is that, Ish? I'm not gonna do nothing, nigga.
I'm gonna walk away. This shit like 130, nigga.
135.49, some bullshit. I gotta save on the tax.
Speaker 1
Audience, Ish has on, Ish has on his own shit. But you know, if you know Ish, you know that about him.
That's in his profile. Like the politician, fucking house builder that's fucked.
Speaker 1
This nigga's profile, you knew he was, he'll wear his own shit. He ain't giving the money to you fucking companies out there.
Now,
Speaker 1 me,
Speaker 1
on the other hand, my nigga freeze. All right, we ready, man.
Look at Parks. What's up, Parks? Chill a little bit.
How you feeling? Still unscathed? Fuck they talking about out here, huh? White boys.
Speaker 1 It was tried.
Speaker 1 It was trying hard.
Speaker 1 Last white stand-in.
Speaker 1 Them reaches him crazy.
Speaker 1
What? Yeah. Yeah.
They tried to be. Yeah, that was a bad reach.
It was a terrible reach. Terrible.
Oh, man. All right.
Speaker 1 Happy to be here. Happy to be to be here.
Speaker 1
All right, fine. So that was fun.
Yeah, let's get started, right? That was a lot of fun. Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1 Freeze, I know Freeze girl dressed him.
Speaker 1
I can never prove it. Because she didn't.
She has to. Does she ever? She doesn't.
She has to.
Speaker 1 She ever makes me.
Speaker 1
I'll come claim. What she'll do is we'll be in stores.
No, no, no. We'll be in stores and I'll be like, damn, I like that.
But I don't like the shop for me. So she'll convince me to buy this shit.
Speaker 1
Like, yo, get that. Get this too and get that.
That's what she'll do.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 I don't like to shop for me. I'd rather shop for everybody else.
Speaker 1 That's fine.
Speaker 1
Don't worry. You speak from the love's perspective.
You an ill nigga. Nah, I just.
From the what perspective? Just love. No.
And I love.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
I mean, my girl shop for me, nigga. I don't see it.
She convinced me, nigga. She do.
My wife don't convince me. Shit.
Speaker 1
Girl, get in the car. I'll hop by my own shit.
I like that. See, I don't like the shop.
Speaker 1
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Shit.
Fuck it. Started.
Speaker 1 I did not mean to do that. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 Let's get to it. Yep.
Speaker 1 It's a better one. No.
Speaker 1 Get out of here, huh?
Speaker 1 All right, we're here. Yeah, press message so we can see what that was, yeah.
Speaker 1
I know that trick. Press a message to see if there's a threat.
Let's see.
Speaker 1 It's not a threat.
Speaker 1
You know, that number saved trick. I didn't save it.
Press message. Let's see.
Yo, this nigga. This bill collector won't leave me alone.
Crazy. He's texting me crazy.
Speaker 1 This is spam. Okay, okay, you good.
Speaker 1
Kim agreed, he's safe. He's safe.
You safe.
Speaker 1
No, nigga. First of all, I don't cheat.
Second of all, if I did, it would be the cheating with very little talking.
Speaker 1 It wouldn't be.
Speaker 1 What the fuck are you talking about? Now, some other people
Speaker 1 watch yourself.
Speaker 1 Now, some others out there do it different. I used to do it that way.
Speaker 1 I mean, hire them.
Speaker 1 That's so old school.
Speaker 1 I caught him in plain sight.
Speaker 1 You'll never think it's my personal assistant.
Speaker 1 The chef.
Speaker 1 Then there's those titles, those job titles. We can't have that talk.
Speaker 1 Fuck it. Chief of staff.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1
we can't have that talk. We can't have that talk.
Staff manager. Yeah.
Speaker 1 A human resource.
Speaker 1 Would your wife let y'all hire the super fine nanny?
Speaker 1
We talked about this before. Absolutely.
We didn't really know. I don't remember.
We don't got kids, so. I don't know.
Absolutely not. I don't.
Speaker 1
I don't think so. Absolutely not.
Our nanny wouldn't know. I don't think so.
No. No, no.
That's a no for me. It's just a straight-up no.
I ain't gonna hold y'all. Even if she didn't.
Speaker 1 I wouldn't even try.
Speaker 1 You don't trust yourself? No, I just don't want the conflict potentially in my house. You know, you can't get that off, so there ain't no point in winning.
Speaker 1
You troubleshoot the problem before it even happens. Yeah, I'm good.
I won't even try. Like, yeah, I'm cool.
Speaker 1 How about you? I already said no. She wouldn't have me out.
Speaker 1 What's the middle ground? Trey Boy with a nanny, though.
Speaker 1 And you could just still be with your wife, the nanny, go put the kid to sleep, then come put y'all to sleep.
Speaker 1
Tricky, though. Tricky.
I would pitch it. Tricky.
I would pitch it. Tricky.
Tricky. But
Speaker 1
I don't see success. Might as well get a sister with a snake.
Nanny might have that magnesium. Not just that.
She might have that.
Speaker 1 What? Danny might have an agenda.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Get tricky. Now it's employment involved.
Speaker 1 Oh, that's the guy. End up like Smokey.
Speaker 1 Joey Robinson. You put that smart nigga die.
Speaker 1 That nigga.
Speaker 1 That nigga.
Speaker 1 You say I'm smarter than ever. You put that die
Speaker 1 with that die busting.
Speaker 1 This is going to go through your pores and affect your fucking frontal, whatever the fuck it's like.
Speaker 1 Nah, that nigga sound like a genius. Oh, yo, fucking Booker Hauser over there.
Speaker 1 All right, all right, come on,
Speaker 1 let's go, let's get it, let's get it.
Speaker 1 Hey, god damn it.
Speaker 1 I'm rusty, I'm rusty. Mike, check, mic, check, mic, check.
Speaker 1 one see me down.
Speaker 1 He's alright.
Speaker 1 No, baby, I get it. What the fuck is going on out there?
Speaker 1 You and I got something to make him
Speaker 1 really only Kevin knows my heart. You ain't know this ain't no.
Speaker 1 Best broadcast in the world.
Speaker 1 We got so much history.
Speaker 1 Best crew in the world.
Speaker 1 Best fans in the
Speaker 1 best bands in the world, but stop playing with us now.
Speaker 1 Hope to make our resigns,
Speaker 1 very special.
Speaker 1 boy.
Speaker 1 Sean Carter was born December 4th,
Speaker 1
weighing in at 10 pounds, 8 ounces. He was the last of my four children.
The only one who didn't give me any pain. Shout out to the real niggas all over the world.
Speaker 1 And that's how I knew that he was a special child.
Speaker 1 Shout out to everybody and Harlow. Hey.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 1 Shout out to my cousins and all that.
Speaker 1 The Carolinas, what up, what up?
Speaker 1
What up, Virginia, what up, Florida? They say they never really miss you till you dead or you gone. So, on that note, I'm leaving after the song.
So, you ain't gotta feel no way about Jake so long.
Speaker 1 But at least let me tell you why I'm this way.
Speaker 1
My mama would cling at 10 pounds when I was born. I didn't give her no damn.
So happy to be here with y'all, man.
Speaker 1
Y'all could have been anywhere in the world, but you hit us. I made it for work, but I got here.
She knows my purpose wasn't hurt.
Speaker 1 Listen,
Speaker 1 Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Brooklyn.
Speaker 1 I went to school, got good grades, couldn't behave when I wanted. But I had demons deep inside that were raised when confronted.
Speaker 1
Sorry. Yes.
Sorry. Yes.
Yep. Sorry about that.
Speaker 1 Welcome to the
Speaker 1 J-Zrap Dancer.
Speaker 1 Shout out to Jeff Lazar.
Speaker 1 Right now, I want you to get a drama. Shout out to Pacan.
Speaker 1 No, my really ego.
Speaker 1 Touch the untouchable, break the unbreakable, shake the unshakable.
Speaker 1 Unfoppable.
Speaker 1 Shout out to the scammer about no boys in the car jackets.
Speaker 1 plenty when your rain ain't gone.
Speaker 1 And look.
Speaker 1 Can't touch the untouchable. Break the unbreakable.
Speaker 1
My job is done on the intro. Can't see the unseen.
I've done all I can do on the intro.
Speaker 1 Do the impossible.
Speaker 1
Can't move the unmovable. Stop the unstoppable.
I'm so far ahead of my time. I'm about to start another life.
Look behind you. I'm about to pass.
Speaker 1
I'm fast. Niggas can't get past my past.
How they propose to deal with
Speaker 1 our unpopular nation.
Speaker 1 It's almost criminal to cut that girl.
Speaker 1
I get it. Shout out to Hove.
We are going to talk shit about Rob Nation, but
Speaker 1 there's nothing personal to you.
Speaker 1 No, I love you.
Speaker 1 That's why he played it for you.
Speaker 1
He played it to hold. Yo, hey, look, I'm still here.
I'm still here.
Speaker 1 I got a job to do.
Speaker 1
It's marked around here. Pussy, pussy, pussy? Yes, sir.
No, flip. Flip, flip.
Old flip, nigga. I'm back.
Speaker 1 Oh, okay.
Speaker 1
Old flip. I feel that you played it, nigga, and the song collection.
You bigged up Jay-Z. Yo, Carter.
Speaker 1
Yo, I'm acknowledging how great you are, even though I'm about to, you know, talk about Rock Nation. You know what I'm saying? Can't touch the untouchable.
I like that, yo.
Speaker 1
I like how you talk to people through music, yo. I love it.
Give me a pound, man. Thank you, man.
Smart, man. I got to take some.
I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 I would have just went off the Jay-Z, bang, Rock Nation, you distribute. I would have went off the
Speaker 1
hand. I would have got a call.
You
Speaker 1
smooth it out for me. Smoothie.
Smart. I mean, that wasn't on purpose.
Okay. You know, but it helps.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it could hurt.
Speaker 1
It can't hurt. What episode is this? 879.
Welcome to episode 879 of the Joe Button podcast. Brought to you by Fuel Buy Power by Prize Picks.
Prize Picks Gang.
Speaker 1
I'm your humble, grateful, gracious, really happy to be here. Host Joe Button here with some really amazing people.
Best crew in the world to my right. Y'all know the vibes.
Queens get the money.
Speaker 1
Queens Flip in the building. Next to him, our good brother, Dr.
Dark Lamont lamont hill in the building he ain't been mark up here in a while uh-huh
Speaker 1 next to him stop playing with him man miss the mr thousand doors and better stop playing king wah wah big antoine ish is in the building
Speaker 1 stop playing with him next to him come on man come on man
Speaker 1 come on man
Speaker 1 y'all know what time it is the freeziest of them all big freeze is here man
Speaker 1 with the motherfucking shades on uh elmira's finest fucking big parks is here
Speaker 1 uh poe is here poe almost wore some of his jeans to work we are gonna talk about that later uh big corey is here got a big day coming next week and i ain't heard too much about the new new little girlfriend i ain't heard too much
Speaker 1 nah not not already don't worry
Speaker 1 we'll be in the gym tomorrow we'll figure it out uh big erickson is in the back uh sant tanner santer tanner and santian are here by remote last but certainly not least each and every one of you guys are here shout out to y'all if you are not subscribed to the patreon now would be a good time to do so.
Speaker 1 Uh, other than that, how's everybody doing? How's everybody feeling? What's popping? Absolutely, great, excellent.
Speaker 1
Good to see all y'all here. Everybody look like they had a really good weekend.
Everybody looks well rested. Yes, facts.
Y'all look like y'all put some cologne on.
Speaker 1 Looking good. Looking good.
Speaker 1 Anybody do anything fun this weekend? I was outside for a little bit, but nothing too exciting.
Speaker 1
Just a little bar hopping, local bar hopping. Nah, man.
Kept it local. Yeah, kept it local.
Niggas said himself. I'm going to show up all the time for this, yo.
Speaker 1
Nigga, we ain't do shit this weekend, bro. That's it.
We ain't do nothing. Well, that's not true, actually.
Well, I was arrested.
Speaker 1
Huh? So you did something. I feel like you did something then.
So I want to get into that later on. I don't want to make it about flip, but I was arrested here.
Missed a commercial.
Speaker 1
I had a commercial. Shout out to Nigel Sylvester.
I missed a whole commercial that I was a part of, a TV commercial, because I was arrested.
Speaker 1
And to call back, I was saying to myself, I don't want to say what wasn't meant for me, whatever that line was. Remember? I said, I don't want to say that line.
I got to take accountability.
Speaker 1 Do we have to have an intervention? Huh? Do we have to have an intervention? No, hell no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1
My wife said that I flipped on her. I said, no, you can't say that I put myself in this position.
You can't say, oh, maybe the commercial wasn't meant for you. No, that's not true.
Speaker 1
I rode around my license plate off. I knew there was something.
In the Jersey. That's it.
No, not Jersey. No, in New York.
But remember when I came in with my finger cut that time? Remember? Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
The incident, my brother-in-law went to the police. So that's what it was.
So they put something called an i-card out. And an i-card.
Speaker 1
Yeah, I-card as a warrant. One is for investigation, one is for arrest.
And when they saw who I was, they just upped it. But everything is same came.
I'll talk about it later on Patreon. Okay.
Speaker 1
You know what I mean? I think that's true. I think, real quick, Joe, I know I don't want to take up.
I just think that an eye card is dangerous.
Speaker 1
Anyone can go to the priest and just say something about you, and then they put an eye card out for your arrest. I think that's very reckless of the system.
I think it's an abuse of the system.
Speaker 1 I think it's
Speaker 1 dumb. But the thing that the I card was about, did you do it?
Speaker 1
I did it, but the story was twisted. Got it.
Yeah. Got it.
Got it. The story was twisted.
That's so. Then that's messed up.
I think it's very dangerous.
Speaker 1 But other than that, man, I told my wife to say that. That's fucked up, right?
Speaker 1
I have a different take. I mean, what's your take? I didn't know what else to say.
I just think it's a little bit. I was trying to say, people, hey, that should happen.
Speaker 1 Dude, I think we got beef lighted just like that. That wasn't the moment,
Speaker 1 I tried to support my man.
Speaker 1 That's fucked up.
Speaker 1
If I go to the precinct. Defund the cops.
No, no, no, not defund them.
Speaker 1 If I go to the precinct and I say, which ain't me and you get into a scuffle, you get the best of me, but I push you first.
Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I just say, yo, Mark Lamont Hill pushed me and I dislocated my shoulder.
I'm leaving important details, and they put out a warrant for your arrest. I got you.
Speaker 1
The iCard is supposed to be, it's two types. One for investigation and one for arrest.
They went straight up to the arrest.
Speaker 1
Well, we can talk about that on our America's Most Wanted segment. Yeah, let's do it.
See, this is why I didn't want to sit in there, you suck-ass nigga. Sorry.
You crazy ass nigga.
Speaker 1 I was bringing the fuck to highlight the positive that Ish did in the hood with the turkey drive. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Ooh.
Speaker 1
You did a turkey drive? Come on, man. I just seen other grabs.
Why you didn't tell nobody? Why you ain't tell me? I don't want to. I'm out there with you right now.
I swear to God, I violate you.
Speaker 1
Yo, why you? What's wrong? I can't. Yeah, you look at that water.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Ish, man. I got some turkey drive.
You know, I would have showed up. Why you ain't? Um, I mean, it wasn't.
Was it just for like drug dealers? And, like,
Speaker 1
you know, that was what the drug dealers got. No, that's what I'm saying.
I ain't know if it was like a reform drug dealer thing.
Speaker 1
How you know that nigga's secret, yo. Yo, this nigga's a nutcap.
I hate you that, yo. It was all the grab.
It's all a secret. It was? Yeah.
Beforehand or afterward? Just now. Oh,
Speaker 1 No, it was
Speaker 1 my people, one of the contributors tagged me. No, we had a turkey drive in Nork, all over Newark, all of the wards.
Speaker 1 Raz Baraka, shout out to Razz and Mitty, Faith Evans, myself, a couple people. You, Ras Baraka, and Faith? You smoke the Faith?
Speaker 1
You smoke the Faith? Niggas play so much. Shut up.
I'm on fire.
Speaker 1 Remember when Sesame Street is like one of these?
Speaker 1
Yo, you hook. You smoke the Faith.
That's me, Trench.
Speaker 1 Ras Barack and Faith.
Speaker 1 One of these kids.
Speaker 1 It's an idiot. It's fire, though.
Speaker 1
I ain't got no shit. Me either.
I didn't see you.
Speaker 1 I thought it was a fan.
Speaker 1
It was a great turnout. I don't want to see this.
That shit was crowded. This shit, this is, this is a, where was this at?
Speaker 1 Weekway, but they did it at a bunch of different high schools around the city.
Speaker 1
That one that I participated in was at Weekway. But, yeah, again, shout out to you.
How many turkeys y'all give out shout? Shit. You see that?
Speaker 1 Bro, it was thousands and thousands and thousands of people there, though. Oh, that's what's up.
Speaker 1 That's a lot of shit.
Speaker 1
I'm going to keep keep it a buck. I'm kind of, you know, I said, why you ain't hit us up? I'm kind of glad you did.
That was a lot of shit that's a little bit more. Nah, it was a lot of shit.
Speaker 1 They gave away
Speaker 1
so much food, bro. It was crazy.
And again,
Speaker 1 they ran out.
Speaker 1
Like, they had thousands of turkeys, my niggas. They ran out.
Is this just the first step? It was some fine turkey list chicks there.
Speaker 1 Is this your first step in the beginning?
Speaker 1 A couple thousand, yes.
Speaker 1 A couple thousand dollars. Come on,
Speaker 1 come right to a joke.
Speaker 1 Come on,
Speaker 1 what they were looking like,
Speaker 1
what the turkey list joints was looking like. They was like a fool.
And they needed help. Look at the perks of charity.
Speaker 1 I walk you to your car, ma'am.
Speaker 1 They got a car.
Speaker 1 Your cart.
Speaker 1 Hey, y'all, I hope you push it down the block of projects.
Speaker 1
That nigga said your car. I don't know.
Let me push. Let me push that car with you, baby.
Which building you in? Yeah.
Speaker 1
Nah, she got to walk up too. Now, this nigga's a fool, y'all.
Okay, you want to get on the road to a politician. I see you.
That's how it starts. That's how it starts.
Yeah, right. You see what?
Speaker 1
That's what he doing. You see what Russell.
You clean that money. First, you clean that money, then you get your rep right.
Speaker 1 I see what he's doing.
Speaker 1
I see what he's doing. I see what he's doing.
What you doing? I saw New Jersey City, nigga. Yeah.
Speaker 1
You become a politician to watch what we do to you. He's a fool.
And you better still come to work, too.
Speaker 1 How dare you try to become a politician and do like some mayor's office podcast in Newark. Niggas will fuck you up.
Speaker 1 You think if Ish was a politician, he'd get you out?
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1
Mark, you think so? Get that eye card out the fuck out. I think he would.
Ice? Yeah. I think it should.
Okay, he's throwing the eye card out. Fast? Yes.
Speaker 1 He would have switched up the car.
Speaker 1 Not fast.
Speaker 1
It's only because you procrastinate. That's what I'm saying.
Nah, never. I'm going to procrastinate.
No, I'm going to make the call. I'm going to make the call.
Speaker 1 What do you do fast except for that one thing?
Speaker 1 What else?
Speaker 1
I don't know. I already told you.
That shit.
Speaker 1 My leg.
Speaker 1 That's your man. Why you move, girl? Sorry, Granny.
Speaker 1 You managed to grab me coming fast. Why you move so quick?
Speaker 1 This nigga was a fool, yo.
Speaker 1
Nigga, would you get niggas out fast? No. You know, nigga, get niggas out.
What about
Speaker 1 you?
Speaker 1
You know your man got it. He got a chance to do it.
You have no problem. He's going to leave you in there.
You got to sit for a moment. Now, once you go, I'll put something on the books.
Speaker 1 I'll send something in there. So you, all right, so you get all the tablets you want.
Speaker 1 All of what? Tablets.
Speaker 1 Joe free ass. You'd like to get all the posters you need.
Speaker 1 How many tablets you need? Huh? How many tablets you need? Well, you might have to pay some niggas off. Or you can do what y'all did.
Speaker 1 What's that? Y'all who? Stop for a while.
Speaker 1 What?
Speaker 1 We can do what y'all did.
Speaker 1 And turn us in there. And join.
Speaker 1 Who y'all for? Who is joining?
Speaker 1 So then, how did y'all get in?
Speaker 1 Get in where? I'm giving you guys what I'm doing. I met them niggas too.
Speaker 1 I didn't be front.
Speaker 1 I ain't in. At least Mark him or he deadass.
Speaker 1
He was in a cult. I see y'all in the meetings.
Mark.
Speaker 1
He's Muslim. I'm not Muslim.
And Mona and Parks and y'all.
Speaker 1 Nah.
Speaker 1
This nigga ate whole pork sandwich. I'm the only heat.
This nigga ate a bacon, egg, and cheese. No,
Speaker 1 I don't eat cheese. No.
Speaker 1 I seen a nigga on one of the little wilderness cooking on Instagram. She's that nigga cooked an ostrich.
Speaker 1 Ostrich is good. And yo,
Speaker 1
ostrich is good. No, he cooked it on a strinstrom.
Yo, he cooked it on a rock. The ostrich is amazing.
He cooked it on a rock. Yeah.
It's like red meat, but a bird. And yo, Parks, they try to.
Speaker 1 I was like, dog, anything that you need a tractor trailer to cook,
Speaker 1 you just don't need to cook it. At VSU, they try to offer me bear, bear meat, and they said,
Speaker 1
I'm like, man, I didn't eat that parks. You ain't bear meat before? No, I said I would.
I'll try it.
Speaker 1
If I'm out there where I know niggas get busy, they know what they're doing. Actually, I think I did have bear meat one time.
I don't think it was very good. Y'all just be putting any
Speaker 1 eating shit. Yeah, I might eat ass.
Speaker 1
Well, that's a little bit different. And you think ass is dirty.
I'm just saying. The beam.
Probably.
Speaker 1 We're back to this fucking waiting. We're here again.
Speaker 1 Oh, y'all.
Speaker 1 He got her every night, remember?
Speaker 1 I'm standing a bitch up there.
Speaker 1 Why I ought to be a little bit of a smokey over there.
Speaker 1
Now the beard's ass is cleaning this. Oh, why I got up.
All right.
Speaker 1 All right, so they finally arrested that DoorDash freak.
Speaker 1
That fucking creep. They put an eye card on her? Peeping Tommy.
Peeping. Peeping Sammy.
Two felonies.
Speaker 1
Really? Felonies? Charged her with two felonies. Yes, Joe, you about to pull it up.
I'm about to pull it up.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Good for her.
Yeah, get this heated off the streets. Yeah, get this fucking dog.
Now food can be delivered properly. Wait, Mark.
You can't be sick. Wait, Mark, wait, Mark.
Speaker 1 I'm going to let y'all do your thing.
Speaker 1
I'll say what I think later. Brother Mark, please, she ain't black.
She ain't black. I don't see race.
Speaker 1
Don't you know that about me? Don't believe that. Don't believe that.
Sister, you can't get in. Look at your skin.
Oh, no. Look at this skin.
He can't get into this one skin.
Speaker 1 No, I think so. DoorDash delivery girl been arrested, two felony charges after filming a man passed out in his home with his pants down during a food delivery
Speaker 1 and posting the video on TikTok. See, see, the first couple of segments on this part is just about how the internet needs to shut the fuck up and mind your business.
Speaker 1
Sometimes y'all believe everything that is published. Adults come and try to tell y'all shit.
Y'all come with all your human rights and we know the law.
Speaker 1 We was born in 2002 and we've read up on this and And we're gonna change the world, and all of y'all was living wrong. I'm here for some of that, but no, me too,
Speaker 1 but not in some instances.
Speaker 1
And this DoorDash incident is one of those. I'm gonna play the clip from this heathen of a clout chaser.
Let's see here.
Speaker 1 Where's the sound here?
Speaker 1 Is there any sound on this one?
Speaker 1 Something new.
Speaker 2 Hey guys, so a DoorDash just deactivated me two days after I reported my sexual assault.
Speaker 1 That's not sexual assault. Hey guys, I just lost my job and they won't tell me why.
Speaker 2 They're supposed to send an email immediately after deactivation providing you the reason why and a link to appeal.
Speaker 2 And they didn't.
Speaker 2 So I contacted support and they made me sit on the phone with them for 50 minutes just to tell me that they can't tell me the reason why and I have to just go ahead and appeal without knowing why.
Speaker 2 So my chances of getting my account back, they have my money in that account.
Speaker 1 Oh, girl, that's wrong. They just fired me.
Speaker 1 The police are doing nothing.
Speaker 1
I lost my job. The internet.
That was my only way to make money. This sounds like a business with whom you chose to place your face.
Speaker 2 I was a victim of SA by a DoorDash customer.
Speaker 1 Actually, I feel like she essayed him.
Speaker 2 Excuse me if you've already seen this. This is my third time posting this because TikTok keeps silencing me and taking my videos down and getting me striped.
Speaker 1 She's posting some of these
Speaker 1 things.
Speaker 2 Right now, my account is going to be banned. So I'm going going to try to word this as chill as possible to avoid getting this video striked.
Speaker 1 Look at Mark want to go donate to her.
Speaker 1 Stand with her
Speaker 1
front door. I bet we know.
When I arrived at their front door,
Speaker 1 their front door was wired.
Speaker 1 That's exactly what the lights were on.
Speaker 2 And they were sleeping on the couch within eyesight of the front door with their pants and underwear pulled down to their ankles, and they were indecently exposed to me.
Speaker 2 I got this on video, and I'm not even going to be posting the video clip anymore because I'm pretty sure that's what's getting me the strikes.
Speaker 1 Yes. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Stupid.
Speaker 1 We've heard enough. Yeah.
Speaker 1 That gives me a headache here and here. What? This is WP.
Speaker 1
WPS. Why people should.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
And entitlement all rolled up in one. I think it's more than that.
You went to somebody's house that was asleep. She said he was asleep.
She did a course.
Speaker 1
Drop the food off and go about your merry way. Like he indicated on the shit.
What the fuck is you talking about? You pulled your phone out and started recording somebody
Speaker 1
in the comfort of their own home while they're asleep. And published it is really the biggest thing.
And put it out on the internet.
Speaker 1 If you wanted to keep that as like evidence of him being inappropriate, cool. But when he put it on the internet, you are now
Speaker 1
fucking with this man's life. Like, you were assaulting him.
And you doxed it. And you doxxed it.
And you doxxed it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I couldn't believe that the internet was, when this story came out,
Speaker 1 because of the part that she had published to the internet,
Speaker 1 they were saying that because he ordered the food and was naked on his couch and left the instructions, please walk up to the door and drop the food, that he was some type of DoorDash delivery pervert that was getting off on.
Speaker 1 See, sometimes, and when, and when somebody with a brain, me, says, hmm,
Speaker 1 that just don't sound all the way right.
Speaker 1 Y'all come and kill. Boy, did they, they was
Speaker 1
about that. Let's say he was.
Don't feed into it.
Speaker 1 I'm going to drop your food off and and i'm gonna get in my car and leave so well if you're a serial jerker offer yesy then arrest him i'm not mad at her getting the footage keep that but don't put it don't put it on the internet so my position at the time uh was
Speaker 1 that was based on her account that's and we said at the time like investigate to find out what the truth is but based on her account yeah if if i order if if i order food and I show up to your door and I asked her how y'all feel if y'all kids is that some of our kids you know what I mean if I walk up to the door and it says lead the food food to the door, but when I get to the door, I can't help but see you butt naked on the couch.
Speaker 1
That's not, and the door is wide open. That's not okay.
But what the evidence showed from further investigation is that that's not what happened.
Speaker 1 That the ring camera showed that he didn't encourage her to come up, that he wasn't like purposely indecent.
Speaker 1 Like, there were at least two or three things that she said he did that didn't happen, which to me changes everything.
Speaker 1 But even if she was telling the truth, you still shouldn't post somebody naked on the
Speaker 1 well, and apparently he submitted longer video to the police and his his video because he has all the footage shows her entering his home right which is also like and that's what initially Berger went that's what I said originally was like yo what I read was she pushed the door open and ended all of that and it was like no the door was wide open and because she was saying something different yeah there's also the door could have been blown open by the wind or it could be an old creaky door the shit if if i'm a woman and
Speaker 1 I feel uncomfortable despite the threat look and I feel uncomfortable my nigga I'm gonna sit the food on the ground and tall ass.
Speaker 1
If I see you inside naked and I feel uncomfortable, there's no way I'm entering your fucking home. Yeah.
That just adds to the bullshit.
Speaker 1
I'm going to put your food damn near on the step and haul ass away. And I might even tell Uber Eats, yo, I don't want to deliver there anymore.
You can report it. You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
Anything of the sort. I'm not going to take the shit and run with it.
One star for you. Yeah, right.
Yeah. I have.
Bad yelps. Bad yelps on the way.
Speaker 1
For me, it was just, listen, I'm sure that there are some perverts out there that do pervert shit. I'm sure.
I don't discount that. More likely to me is,
Speaker 1 because I do it all the time, is I order food and fall asleep.
Speaker 1
And niggas have got a quick beat and fell asleep. And if y'all really want to judge me, I wake up the next morning and take a bite.
Oh, you disgusting.
Speaker 1 Disgusting. Hey, the next morning, I'm going to taste what it could have been, boss.
Speaker 1
What the fuck is you talking about? Anyway, the streets are safer. They got the lady off the the streets.
Thank God. Y'all want her to get you felonies, though? No.
Yeah. That's the part I would say.
Speaker 1 I don't want to get you. You think that she's going to actually get
Speaker 1 served with this shit? You hear the entitlement in her voice. This is just a scare.
Speaker 1
Not with doxing, though. Doxing is very serious.
I agree. No, I'm saying that.
I think that the charges are just going to, I think she'll get nothing. A slap on the wrist at a pass.
Speaker 1 And I think she got some mental health issues. That's possible.
Speaker 1
That video made me feel, oh, you crazy. I agree with that.
When I heard that, that screamed, I was like, oh, you crazy. Yeah, she's screaming to your phone in that manner.
Speaker 1 And to answer your question, yes, I do want her to get those because now you got to send a message to anybody else that tried to catch a situation like that. Nigga, stop posting motherfuckers along.
Speaker 1 And I don't know DoorDash and Uber Eats and Uber's
Speaker 1 policies and training and shit.
Speaker 1 But what I noticed from my consumer POV drive is that
Speaker 1 as you companies get bigger and need to produce more,
Speaker 1
y'all just can't send anybody. Anybody to mind the facts? It don't even be the person on the shit.
Oh, no.
Speaker 1 I saw somebody post a couple weeks ago. They selling accounts.
Speaker 1 You could buy somebody's Uber account or DoorDash account. They sell anything on that dot site.
Speaker 1 God damn.
Speaker 1
Shit like stock ass. That's smart, my nigga.
But yeah, no.
Speaker 1
Five-star account, XYX, whatever that is. That shit ain't legal, though.
Of course not. That's the fucked up part.
I just want people to know out there so they don't think we're endorsing it.
Speaker 1
But yeah. We're not endorsing it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know, I know.
As I'm saying, that's crazy. And I'd be mad as shit if somebody did that.
Speaker 1
That's some fire. It's a great idea.
Look, I love a girl. Fuck you, Taylor.
Speaker 1
That's some of the smartest shit. Fuck that.
So you think a woman shows up to your door and it's some six foot eight.
Speaker 1
Y'all my fool, right? Yeah. Yeah.
Yo, lead them prize right there,
Speaker 1
Katie. Fuck you talking about like, I don't give a fuck.
Until some stick-up kid that's shit. That's right.
That's different.
Speaker 1 That's different. There was a clip going around not too long ago of this lady Uber driver where it was two people in the back, black people, of course.
Speaker 1 I think they asked her if she could
Speaker 1
turn the music down or turn the music on or just something very small. And this lady was spazzing out on them.
threatening to call the cops. I'm pulling over.
Y'all get out.
Speaker 1
You're causing me to crash. You're asking me to do two things at once.
This video was like horrible. So
Speaker 1
the Uber drivers, you Uber Ease people. They need it.
Psychiatric events.
Speaker 1 Listen, when you order food, when you order food, you know what I mean? Pull up.
Speaker 1
Hey. Just in case.
Hey, you don't know what type of time motherfuckers is on.
Speaker 1 Pull up.
Speaker 1
Some lady might be trying to come in, report you to the cops. All right, I'm bullshitting around.
A little box cutter or something. Yeah, something.
Something. The big fork.
Speaker 1 Get the big fork out of the kitchen.
Speaker 1 Pokey. Pokey mine.
Speaker 1 Um, what else is important or unimportant?
Speaker 1
Man, there's so much going on. It's so much.
It's mad shit, and I want to get to every last drop of it.
Speaker 1
I heard that a while ago. That was really passionate.
That was crazy. That was
Speaker 1 the topics, right? You stuck your tongue that way.
Speaker 1 Get me your ass dropped on
Speaker 1 You so gay.
Speaker 1 Me?
Speaker 1 You stuck your tongue out.
Speaker 1 The drop of
Speaker 1 a topic show.
Speaker 1 You got something to walk through. I'm about to say something.
Speaker 1
You did a re-listen, you told me, but you didn't tell me what you concluded. No, I didn't say I did a re-listen.
I said, let's do a re-review. Oh, re-review.
Okay.
Speaker 1
A re-review because it dropped on a Friday. We came in on a Friday.
I gave my opinion off one and a half,
Speaker 1 one and a half listens.
Speaker 1
So, yeah, quite naturally. And they have a projection, which we were totally off about.
It's projected to do between 59 or 63.3K. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Me, I used had the lower projections. I was way off shore.
Yeah, I had like 100, 125 times.
Speaker 1
I had 170, I think. I had a 175 to 200.
Yeah, I knew it wasn't going to do that high, but
Speaker 1 it's even lower. And I thought, why is that happening? What do you think that's about?
Speaker 1
Well, that's a good question. That's a really good question.
I don't know if it's a good idea.
Speaker 1 I did have a single. Like,
Speaker 1
I'm wild. She did not have a single, right? She did.
She did. Part of a woman's a single.
Part of women's single. They were like a little bit probably spread out.
They were too far, maybe.
Speaker 1
I guess you could make that argument. I just didn't hear a lot about the release.
I didn't hear anything about it. Outside of like talking up here, like I didn't really hear much about it.
Speaker 1
I don't think they pay for marketing and promotion anymore, Parks. A lot of these albums come out.
You'd be like, yo, what's up with this label? They're not doing shit.
Speaker 1 Do you think that the artist relies on their internet too much?
Speaker 1 On the internet and their fan base, like the core audience to do that because i think both the labels and the artists think that just posting it on your instagram story is gonna get it done and it's not right like
Speaker 1 nowadays it seems like artists will just drop a single yeah right we see a bunch of artists just dropping one or two songs
Speaker 1 that really ain't an indicator no more that an album is coming yeah so if you put a song out in june your album might be coming in
Speaker 1 August.
Speaker 1
Nobody knows because y'all ain't promote the album. Y'all thought the single was just promotion.
But nowadays, it's just random singles being given to the fans anyway. So it's a little throw-off.
Speaker 1
It's lazy. There's not a lot of rollout.
There's not much rollout.
Speaker 1 Now it's like even with Summer, we got
Speaker 1 the letter with the table one, table two, table three. All of that came
Speaker 1 three, four days before the album.
Speaker 1
That's cute little Instagram shit, by the way. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I'm just saying, there's no. That's not marketing.
Yeah, there's no marketing. Now it's after the album dropped marketing.
Speaker 1 We got a record over here. Let's go.
Speaker 1 What would solid marketing look like? And I know Summer sometimes doesn't like to do the whole media blitz and do a million interviews and things like that, but like with Pusha T,
Speaker 1 you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 We saw at Malvis, we saw
Speaker 1
media. Media.
We saw interviews, podcasts.
Speaker 1 We saw really cool, like content-based
Speaker 1 collaborations. Pop up.
Speaker 1
They worked. Collaboration.
That's what we saw. We saw work.
Right, exactly. So what could work look like for some? That's unfair because Summer's an introvert.
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
What would it look like for someone who's an introvert? I was about to address that. She's never been missed pop up all over the place and do interviews.
But from your label,
Speaker 1 what would it look like for her if that's not your thing? They can still
Speaker 1
pay for the service. They can still put out there where there's artwork, whether there's a cover, where there's something or some people doing something to her song.
They can still pay for that.
Speaker 1 You can also, as an introvert, you could go to her crib or her place of wherever she's comfortable and film some shit that's interesting. It doesn't have to be running around to New York and L.A.
Speaker 1 and all these places and sitting sitting down with people you don't want to talk to. You can think of some other creative ways in which to and then put the money behind that
Speaker 1 or the content pieces as opposed to slow down. Let's do it.
Speaker 1 I don't think she wants to talk to people. Like, she's got a couple of pieces out now.
Speaker 1 Maybe they staggered them, but I don't think Summer wants to be the go and talk to or have someone come and talk to me artists. I think she wants to be her introverted self.
Speaker 1 But then if you the label, that's a
Speaker 1 objective that you have to now circumvent. You understand what I'm saying? Like, you got to put out something.
Speaker 1
It feels like they've done a great job. And I mean, we deep, deep, deep diving here.
But I mean, she did a Buck 68 last time, whatever it was when we looked up.
Speaker 1
The label, somebody's done a good job on her side and on her team. I don't know if the last album had bundles or not.
I know they were bigger records.
Speaker 1 But for me, it ain't even all as fancy.
Speaker 1 I don't think that she really connected with with her car.
Speaker 1 That's possible because you and Imani is the resident singer.
Speaker 1 And that's part of what I was coming in here to say on my re-review is, okay, now I totally understand
Speaker 1 why this album, for me, wasn't what it was supposed to be. And I saw a lot of Summer Walker fans, fans saying the same thing you and Imani were saying.
Speaker 1
And I went back to the first and the second half. I love this album.
Yeah, my wife loved this. It's the first two, didn't love this one.
It's the same thing when we listen to Carl.
Speaker 1
Y'all bigged up Scars. It was 50 seconds.
Not for me. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Track two
Speaker 1 robbed you.
Speaker 1 Who are you talking to?
Speaker 1 Who is this song to?
Speaker 1 It can't be none of your core audience who've been riding with you through relationship after relationship after relationship where you was on your, you know what you were singing about on the first two albums.
Speaker 1 Who are you robbing?
Speaker 1 You showed up to the awards with the old white man.
Speaker 1 He's on the cover here. Spend it ain't even on this album.
Speaker 1 Spend it is the second record that came after when she put out the like a maxi single where it was sped up. That's not even on here.
Speaker 1 So who the fuck wants to, who has Summer Walker been fucking scamming for the bag or getting tricked? Who sees her like that? So cool. Robbed you is second.
Speaker 1 Cute song. Who the fuck you talking to?
Speaker 1 No, I like that song,
Speaker 1
the Destiny's Child flip. Gas man, you hear that? I like that song.
Go Girl. We love that.
This song would be great on one of their albums.
Speaker 1 It would be great if it were an RB song and maybe the remix is featuring Lotto and Doja Cat, similarly to how you did Cardi on the last album where it was an RB song.
Speaker 1
And then when it was the Rapper Girls time, they came in. The 21 Savage feature on this album is done perfectly.
It's a Summer Walker song. With a 21 verse in.
Speaker 1
And a 21 verse that he hits out of the part. Go, girl is, again, who are you talking to? You back to trying to be Miss City Girl.
I don't think you viewed like that. Baby, I like that song.
Speaker 1 1-800 Heartbreak for me is the clear standout on this album, and
Speaker 1 it is a Summer Walker record to a T.
Speaker 1
She always give you the standout. God damn, my heart is broken.
And that's what she did here. The second best song in this whole thing is Don't Make Me Do It slash Tempted.
Speaker 1 Those are your template summer walker records those are the records that you would hear on
Speaker 1 any album that you do
Speaker 1 the rest of this shit let's see uh heart of a woman's cool situation situation ship no that's i love that that's another one i love not for this album who the is this for that's back to parks's point situation ship i think that this teddy hold up parts this teddy swims record and finally over it beautiful records for some movie soundtrack somewhere.
Speaker 1 But I think that if you figure out who you're talking to and speak to them through the marketing, marketing is a creative business, not dissimilar from any other art.
Speaker 1 Like, and if you're going to make this turn from serving you and Imani and all the summer RB heads, you have to figure out how to market that so people understand what you're trying to do.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I think maybe
Speaker 1
the whole picture with the dude. That's not enough, though.
I know it's not enough, I'm just saying, but that's her attempt at it.
Speaker 1
I'm trying to show y'all I want something else. Everyone doesn't deep dive or break things down like Joe and Imani.
True. I don't think anybody's looking.
You see what he just did? I don't think.
Speaker 1
Fans do. Yeah.
Like that? It's something you don't have to think about. You just have to emotionally kind of know this ain't for me.
Speaker 1
I don't think somebody's looking at it and say, who are you talking to on this record? And who was this? That's true. That's true.
No, but
Speaker 1 they know you're not talking to you.
Speaker 1
Joe is somebody that I watch do that type of breakdown and stuff like that. But maybe, maybe it's a lot of people that do that.
I mean, as somebody who didn't like, just to use Mary J.
Speaker 1 Blanche as the obvious comparison, somebody who loved all of Mary albums and then didn't love her happy turn.
Speaker 1 We kind of joked about it, but there's a way that when I heard those records, I just was like, this ain't the Mary I want. So I can see how that could happen for Summer Walker.
Speaker 1 This is a summer, this is Finally Over It.
Speaker 1 Beautiful record for.
Speaker 1 Yeah, this, come on, man.
Speaker 1 And I think I see what she was trying to do. You said for a movie soundtrack? Yeah.
Speaker 1 This is fire to me, but. It's fire, yeah.
Speaker 1 Like somebody walking slowly in the snow, like frozen four.
Speaker 1 It's fire though, boss. It's just
Speaker 1
not a summer walker record. I think somebody wrote this.
And
Speaker 1 you did this three times on this album. You did this song.
Speaker 1
Yeah. This ain't so cohesive to me.
It ain't. Sorry.
Sorry, I wasn't able to explain properly last time I I was here.
Speaker 1
But at least on the second dish, or to end after Situation Ship, let's play Situation Ship so you see what I'm saying. This is one of my favorites, too.
Exactly. No.
Speaker 1 Rihanna gave you one of these on one album, and that was it.
Speaker 1 Joe, you don't believe in diversity in the record? I'm sorry. Don't wanna go to this place with you.
Speaker 1 This is fire. Don't take me down to that hell of a place you go.
Speaker 1 Dog, I don't know who the fuck she's trying to connect to.
Speaker 1
You listening to music. Yeah.
You don't believe in somebody showing who the hell is she? But that's the problem. You have to,
Speaker 1 especially if you're going to make a switch, you have to warm people up to the switch.
Speaker 1 No disrespect to Summer, but she's not a big enough artist like a Kendrick or a Rihanna or a Beyonce or someone that can just throw a massive curveball and people will be willing to figure it out.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Like she's this sound this sound like it was left off the scissor out scrap pack.
Speaker 1
A lot of this album feels like it could have been scissor recorded. I could see that.
I mean, is the idea? I thought the idea was that she was just, that she's taking her fans on a journey through
Speaker 1
the journey of heartbreak, heartbreak. All right, y'all, I'm finally over this shit.
I'm finally in, I'm in my healing phase, and that the audience would just follow her into that phase.
Speaker 1
That's how I felt this album was. That's how I saw it.
But I think y'all are right. But if you gotta tell us that.
But if you listen to the album, album, where do you hear that?
Speaker 1
Well, I think before she would have never tried to get the nigga robbed. Before that, she would have never said, I can't do this situation.
She's stopping now. She's stopping now.
Don't tell me that.
Speaker 1
And that's my problem with this. No, I think that's how you're talking about it.
Don't tell me that. I'm finally over it.
Let's rob him. Let's get these niggas there for their money.
Go, girl.
Speaker 1
Let's go pop. I'm outside now.
That's what I'm saying. That's how I took it.
Speaker 1
And if that's what you thought your fans were looking to hear at the end of such a phenomenal trilogy, you're off base. And that might be right.
That might be right. You were off base.
Speaker 1
I'm not the core fan. I liked this.
I also like like the first one. I feel like I am.
Yeah, you are. I feel you are.
Speaker 1
That's what I'm saying. I like her first two, but I really like this first.
Let me ask you a question. I'm not disagreeing with you.
Let me ask you a question.
Speaker 1
How does an artist that has a core fan base now gather more fans? Well, she went on, I'm not mad at her team. She went on Chris Brown's tour.
Anybody is thinking,
Speaker 1
put him on tour, get off tour, records, album. Sure.
Right. Yeah.
Shit, some teams would think that's all I got to do. That tour was so big.
Speaker 1
And maybe that is what they thought. Maybe, because, again, this was stadium tours with him.
Let me make more music that that crowd might fuck with. That's true, too.
Let me, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
That's what I'm saying. I just got introduced to 50,000, 60,000 a night.
Yeah. I've never played a venue that size in my life.
So now let me make music that they might.
Speaker 1 But again,
Speaker 1
as a smaller, no disrespect artist, you have to tell your core what you're doing. You can't alienate your core and just do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm with you there.
And again, this is just my opinion.
Speaker 1 I think on disc two she attempted to get back in her bad
Speaker 1 the Bryson record at the end of disc one
Speaker 1 Houseway is not bad baller again. I don't know who she's talking to here, but don't make me do it tempted get your boy.
Speaker 1 These are some of records number one Brent Fires hats off to you best best record I've ever heard you on and it proves to me that my theory was wrong or maybe
Speaker 1 it's it's him in key
Speaker 1 it's him singing in key so I don't don't know if, but he was still Brent.
Speaker 1
Yeah. His melody is still.
This weird Brett melody shit that he do.
Speaker 1 This was the most in tune I've ever heard that Brent
Speaker 1 fires, and it sounded great.
Speaker 1 Again, stitch me up. There's a few good records on here, but not what
Speaker 1
me, the Summer Walker fan that I am was expecting. That's so crazy.
Especially from the
Speaker 1 beginning. Nah, no way.
Speaker 1
It being called Finally Over It. Like, if this was something else and not piggybacking off of the other two records, could you appreciate it then? Albums.
Albums, excuse me.
Speaker 1 Like, because sometimes the titling and what you name your album puts pressure on it. For sure.
Speaker 1 So if you got two classics over it, still over it, and now you name this, because I came in here and said, oh, we know what she's about to do.
Speaker 1 You're naming this finally over it. You're saying this is a trilogy, which means we're tying in, we're playing off of those previous two.
Speaker 1 If she went a total different direction and just named this something else, would you be as critical of it? Or was there an expectation?
Speaker 1
I'm a summer fan. I think she's one of the best.
No, I'm saying that. She's one of the best females out there.
So I would have been critical of her regardless.
Speaker 1 Do you agree with Parks, Joe, that she's not a big enough artist to make that transition? Without warning them. Without warning?
Speaker 1 Because I'm thinking about Chris Brown when he put the Double Mint song on his album, right? Remember that Double Mint song he had on his album? That was a different thing from what he did.
Speaker 1
Yeah, but that was the first two. I know, but what I'm saying is early.
I'm thinking, okay, so you're talking about because it's early. It's just because somebody's taking a hard change on the album.
Speaker 1
I remember that double mint didn't match with. He wasn't that yet.
He was still in his existence. Which goes to the point of okay, I got it.
All right, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 1
And that was just one song on there. He did that.
He still gave you the shit we love from the first album. I think Chris is also
Speaker 1 even early on.
Speaker 1 I think Summer makes more niche music.
Speaker 1 You make specific music for a specific crowd, whereas Chris is a little bit more broad.
Speaker 1
You can take those risks a little bit more if you're a little bit harder. Danny was headed to start them out damn near out the gate.
Out the gate. Yeah, okay.
That's true.
Speaker 1 There's nothing on here, and in closing, because I'm not, we did it.
Speaker 1 There's just nothing on here that to me matches the album title or the tone of any of the albums that have come before it.
Speaker 1 Like, I want to challenge you to tell me where she is finally over it on this album.
Speaker 1
Yes. Yes, maybe I understand finally over it.
I want Mark. You got three songs on here that I keep calling movie soundtrack songs more than you've ever done.
Speaker 1 I mean, Summer Walker is known for girl anthems.
Speaker 1 Like, do y'all know that part? She's known for
Speaker 1
the breakup. Power me.
Fuck him. We singing this shit.
Not we home sobbing over. I don't know.
But should have robbed you, is that? I mean, that's just like
Speaker 1
that. Jasmine Sullivan busts the widows out of the car.
It's like,
Speaker 1
no, it is not. No, I'm talking about it.
No, it is. Can I hear you? Don't ever say that again.
Speaker 1
Don't ever say that again. I'm going to say it again.
I'm going to say it again.
Speaker 1 Don't say that again.
Speaker 1
It's true. It's like, I'm over it.
And the way I show it is like through anger. Can I have robbing you, bro? I should have got you robbed.
I should have busted your shit out. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
Some people are over it in a different way. I think that's what she was trying to do with this.
I'm over it by being outside. I'm over it by going to my whole phase.
Speaker 1 I'm over it by saying fuck this dude. Now I'm getting
Speaker 1 a side shit. I bust him up and rob him.
Speaker 1 I almost died.
Speaker 1 He got tired.
Speaker 1 He's mad.
Speaker 1 He's mad.
Speaker 1 You saw his face? I don't talk music with Mark.
Speaker 1 Okay. I don't talk fucking music with Mark.
Speaker 1 What song did he just say? Busting windows on your car, Jasmine Sullivan.
Speaker 1
What's crazy about that? Yeah, he tighten him. You talking about the songs, but he's saying that I get what you're saying.
I'm talking about the theme.
Speaker 1 I'm talking about conceptually. I'm not talking about the music.
Speaker 1
He's talking about quality of record. Yeah, he's missing what I'm saying.
Can I hear Rob? No, not. I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 1
It's you saying it's her new age version of this, which is, I should have got you robbed. I should have cheated.
Yeah, like, right? I should have cheated. Another way, like,
Speaker 1 yeah,
Speaker 1 yes, that's what I think. That's that's that's.
Speaker 1 don't fuck you
Speaker 1 She just did it better I've probably always had
Speaker 1 ugly scars
Speaker 1 But right now I don't care about that part
Speaker 1 I bust the windows out to clear
Speaker 1 Shout out she finally over it
Speaker 1 And she not only was she busted with those
Speaker 1 lions and tigers and
Speaker 1 Jasmine is a legend
Speaker 1 with your sister
Speaker 1 I did.
Speaker 1 Oh shit, that's what I said.
Speaker 1 What I'm saying, this don't prove what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 Just shut up.
Speaker 1 Just shut up.
Speaker 1 Enough, man.
Speaker 1 When we need a PhD, we'll fucking chore.
Speaker 1 Why do we love love?
Speaker 1 Love seems to hate us, man.
Speaker 1
Sorry, I'm not sure. Yeah, I know we got prize picks coming, but now we gotta let the two.
Just give me a second.
Speaker 1 And I know you do,
Speaker 1 but this is from my
Speaker 1 Shout out to Jasmine Sullivan too.
Speaker 1 I wouldn't mind a new Jasmine Sullivan. I can't wait for a new Jasmine Sullivan.
Speaker 1 Look at listen to this.
Speaker 1
I can climb mountains, swim frogs. Listen, man.
That nigga went hard. Don't you say that?
Speaker 1
Don't you fucking say that? It don't disprove my point, though. This is just a better version.
She just did it better. Oh, here, baby, the way I did with it.
Speaker 1
But come to our laptop, you know? This album is the one. So welcome to you.
Oh my god, man. And make one to come and stay in the middle of the middle.
Speaker 1 If I had you back in my world,
Speaker 1 I would prove that I could be a better girl.
Speaker 1
Nah, they singing with me out there. They like, don't got it on Joe.
If you let me back in, got that jazz in your Serrano.
Speaker 1 I would show nothing for never, never
Speaker 1 Let you go again.
Speaker 1 Hey, baby. Ooh,
Speaker 1 I was so honest to have it in your side.
Speaker 1
Yummy. Searching for what was right before.
After the hook, I'm with you. Prize bitch.
Speaker 1 It was me who didn't realize.
Speaker 1 What I'm saying is these songs have commonality.
Speaker 1 Like, so, if that's what she was trying to execute,
Speaker 1 Don't do that again, Marty. Oh, now it's time for my favorite part of the show.
Speaker 1 Prize picks.
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Speaker 1 Let's see. You was up till late? No.
Speaker 1 I was up till late.
Speaker 1 I was surprised he was. I'm always up late.
Speaker 1 I didn't, that was odd to me, but he said he'd be up at that time.
Speaker 1 I'm on my ninth dreaming.
Speaker 1 Shit, yesterday I was in bed about 3.30.
Speaker 1 What the fuck are you talking about? I pressed a little button on the shit.
Speaker 1 With your Wendy the Pooh outfit on. Daylight savings time.
Speaker 1
Come on, man. Stop playing with me.
Let me find these ish picks. All right, here we go right here.
Itch says, Josh Allen for more than 219 passing yards.
Speaker 1
Jonathan Taylor, Weebike for more than 15 receiving yards. That's a given.
Jameer Gibbs, you like Jameer Gibbs for more than 74 rushing yards.
Speaker 1 Dawson Knox for more than 23 receiving yards. He's trying to get freaky, baby.
Speaker 1
And Stephon Diggs for more than 62 receiving yards. I like Stephon Diggs.
He's been heating up ever since I traded him.
Speaker 1
Yeah, I needed a running back. Both my running backs were on by in the same week.
Marks from Houston.
Speaker 1 My league also is the toughest fantasy league to trade in in the world.
Speaker 1 It's full of music executives
Speaker 1 and Cece Sabathia. all they used to these niggas do not trade they looking to scam and beat you I kept my conversation
Speaker 1 it's an absolute mess over there shout out to my fantasy league
Speaker 1 six and five fighting for a playoff spot that should be good um and oh yeah that's it that's it for him uh i'm gonna add on the joe pick Puka, whatever he feel like doing that day.
Speaker 1 Puka Nakua. He's gonna be questionable, but he's gonna play and he's gonna do something you've never seen before.
Speaker 1
I'm going to puka. Let me see who else I want to put out there.
Who else I want to put out? You put from Seattle? Oh, he's going to do whatever he feels like done. Jackson Smith, Najigma.
Speaker 1
Anything he feels like doing that day, he is going to do. So, yeah, let's add those on there for Joe.
Catch the ball with his pinky toe. It don't matter.
Hell yeah. It don't matter.
Speaker 1 I think you're full.
Speaker 1
Full speed ahead down the sideline. Yo, just one-handed.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I don't feel like it. More important than that.
Anywhere Sam Darnold go,
Speaker 1 somebody gonna have one of them years.
Speaker 1
Sam Darnold gonna put that ball where it needs to be, except for when he's on the Jets. Yeah, well, the Jets.
I like the quarterback Renaissance resurgence.
Speaker 1
Niggas that you thought was washed up. Absolutely killing.
I thought that was fun. I love that.
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Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1 Ray J, y'all.
Speaker 1
Every couple weeks he does something. Saying Ray J's name means something funny happened.
What happened, man? So apparently, not apparently. There was a show in Baltimore.
It was a Mario show.
Speaker 1
Mario was there. Wale was there.
It was a fire show by all accounts. Except one.
Speaker 1
Ray J went online afterward to give his breakdown of what happened. He was upset because apparently he didn't get treated properly.
He didn't get the respect he deserved.
Speaker 1
He didn't get invited on stage to perform. So he had some words for Mario and a little bit of Wale.
I'm going to play the clip, but I mean, I hit Wale the next morning to say,
Speaker 1
you're amazing. And that was it.
And then he said,
Speaker 1 thank you, but
Speaker 1 spam, shut up. He said, thank you, but Ray J.
Speaker 1 And anytime somebody say Ray J dot dot dot dot dot, and then I saw what Ray J had to say, like they hear here, go.
Speaker 1
Nigga, Mario, your show was weak as fuck tonight in your own hometown or wherever the fuck you at. That shit was weak, bro.
After you do two songs and you just out there singing, then what? Nothing.
Speaker 1
You don't know how to dance. You don't know how to be a real nigga.
All you know how to be is a fruity ass singer, nigga. And Wale,
Speaker 1 I ain't going to even get on you because I don't even know if it was you tonight.
Speaker 1
But y'all don't ever bring my name up and invite me nowhere and don't give me no kind of like, not VIP, because that's very important. But IIP, nigga.
Important. The crowd is broken.
Speaker 1
While y'all performing, I'm on the side like this. Like, ready to get the mic.
They're like, Ray, come back here. I'm like, why the fuck do y'all keep telling me to come back here, bro?
Speaker 1 If you tell me to come back here one more time, bro, I'm going to tell you to come over here, nigga, and go back into this alley, nigga, and take you, nigga. So I talked to Mario.
Speaker 1
I'm like, yo, take you. Go out.
In the alley.
Speaker 1
You know what I'm saying? Like, give me out. The crowd gonna go crazy.
This nigga go, give me five minutes to think about it.
Speaker 1 Give me five minutes to think about it, bro. If you don't cut it out, nigga, I'm going to give you all the props you want, Mario.
Speaker 1
If you want to be the best singer, that's fine. You're still the broken singer.
I don't got a single nigga. Don't play with me.
Speaker 1
Don't act like just because you feel like you got a bigger record or you got a bigger album that you the biggest nigga. You don't work like that, bro.
We'll break your little ass down, bro.
Speaker 1
Here's real nigga respect. What's up, Ray? This is what I was looking for.
Let me see. What's up, Mario? What did Ray J expect to have?
Speaker 1
Bro, I'm not doing none of that, bro. I'm going to do my set.
And if Wale wants you to do your say, you do your set, nigga. Much of that.
Ray J.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1
What's the rules? No, that's that's where the combo is: it's show etiquette. Yeah, that's where the real combo is.
Schoolers, because I don't know.
Speaker 1 I mean, from what I'm getting now, also, Mario just put his album out. So now you got Mario and Wale who just put their albums out.
Speaker 1 Mario's from Baltimore, right?
Speaker 1 Wale is D.C.
Speaker 1 Them having a show together makes sense. For sure.
Speaker 1
But Ray J is there. Okay, Ray J.
Sometimes you got a show when the city of niggas is there. Ray J's there.
Okay, cool.
Speaker 1 It sounds like Ray J's expectation was for him to be able to sing a couple of songs. Yeah.
Speaker 1 That's unreasonable.
Speaker 1 That already is
Speaker 1
problematic for me. Yeah.
Why? Why? We got albums out, dog.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but I'm not stopping nothing in my set to bring somebody else out. Do it matter who the person is? I'm not ending my set, maybe.
Speaker 1
Sometimes it's just. I told Kanye to get the fuck out of my face.
Okay. I mean, granted, he wasn't Kanye.
I didn't say which Kanye.
Speaker 1 He wasn't Kanye. Which Kanye?
Speaker 1 It was fucking
Speaker 1
Elvia, Sarah Ville, wherever she had us at out there. What was that? Abyss.
Abyss.
Speaker 1
No, it wasn't. Technical.
Deco. Her first joint.
Not Deco. Remember her first joint? Niggas used to hop on that highway and go out there.
It was out there, too. Anyway,
Speaker 1
but anyway. Strip club? I don't.
No, it was a club.
Speaker 1
It was a club. Okay.
Anyway, anyway, to me, it matters none. If I have a set and I have an album out and my fans are here because I've been promoting this, I'm not stopping my set.
On release day?
Speaker 1
Or release this? Never, never, never has that happen. I don't give a fuck how cool we were.
If we were that cool, you wouldn't even ask me no stupid shit like that. Is there a bigger artist etiquette?
Speaker 1 Like,
Speaker 1 if it was that same time, but like, Hove shows up? I mean, like, look, what's the what? Is there artists Artists who's big enough that you got to be like, yo, I gotta, I gotta surrender.
Speaker 1
The artists that are big enough are not coming to your show expecting for you to relinquish your stage. Gotcha.
That's not, that's, that's just not gonna happen. Do I have a song with Hove?
Speaker 1
Do I have a song with the artist in question? Because now it makes sense. Right.
Also, if it's a bigger artist, can you just come up and give me a dap or something? Like, that'll do it. You just
Speaker 1 being here is amazing.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
And Wale is home with a fire album out. Ray J is from LA.
I I don't know what you're doing here. You don't sound like you're too cool with either of them.
Speaker 1 Who the fuck was letting you on the stage to sing what? The only thing,
Speaker 1 and again, this is, I'm just taking it from you.
Speaker 1
I didn't hear anything about this until right now. Ray J said he was inviting.
Like, he made it seem like somebody said, yo, pull up. So when that happens, it's
Speaker 1 not to go on steps. Pull up
Speaker 1
sets. And somebody is an important...
Who's the something? Yeah, yeah, that's right. Who invited him? Because...
What'd they say?
Speaker 1
Yeah. That's what I was trying to get to.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 pull up that don't go with someone don't mean i'm not doing that something could have got lost in translation for sure but pull-up does not mean you come to my show get like you get two and three songs he didn't say he wanted to do a song you heard him he wanted to do a set on somebody's set
Speaker 1 are you crazy right
Speaker 1 sweet over the ear ray j you know i love you i i absolutely love you down this is preposterous
Speaker 1
this is preposterous yo he said let me think about it for five minutes that's your answer answer. That is the answer.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 But that's also,
Speaker 1 I didn't see, that's the right thing to say, too. Politically.
Speaker 1
Ray J was mad about it. What do you expect somebody to say? You putting me on the spot, side stage.
Day of. I got the mic in my hand.
Day of, I'm walking on.
Speaker 1 We're walking on set. They could see us now fighting back here.
Speaker 1
Ray J. Sorry, man.
Sorry. Yeah, and the more I think about it, I don't think it was lost in translation.
Because if that's the case, you're not asking your love. Let me get.
right, let me get a set.
Speaker 1 They told him,
Speaker 1
pull up, yo, I'm gonna have a drink, come show up, come be his girl. He went there thinking, yo, I'm me.
Catch a vibe. Yo, let me get a little bit of that.
Let me get out there and do something.
Speaker 1 Or you're looking at them like little niggas.
Speaker 1
All that. That's how he was at it.
To me, he sounded like, yo,
Speaker 1
I'm your OG. Like, if I'm here, I should be out.
I should be out. I should be able to do what I want.
Yeah. At y'all show.
Well, he got in there. He started talking like, you still you and I'm me.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 which
Speaker 1 is a talk to be had there, too. It is.
Speaker 1 What's the talk?
Speaker 1 What's the toll, Joe?
Speaker 1 Sometimes things change at that part.
Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, how long? How long is your
Speaker 1 and what are you, you for right now? Ray J?
Speaker 1 What is that? Yeah, do you think that's the important part?
Speaker 1 Yeah, do Ray J identify that Mario can sing better than him, that had a, that, and he has had a better album than him, but do you think Mario is bigger than Ray J?
Speaker 1 It's perceptional.
Speaker 1 Ray J's more famous.
Speaker 1 I think
Speaker 1 it's perception. Perceptional?
Speaker 1
So you gauge it on it. So if you're Mario, this is not ish.
He's objectively more famous. He's not a bigger artist.
Speaker 1
But if you're Mario and I'm selling out tours or I'm selling out shows around the world. Well, I was on the Millennium Tour, which was huge.
Yes.
Speaker 1
I got an album out. I'm putting songs out currently.
They may not be the biggest songs, but I am currently active. I'm active.
Because when he sat here, he had just came from overseas.
Speaker 1
He did an overseas tour. Ray J being richer and more famous, cool.
But what they got to do with music? We in a music venue right now. Full of my fans.
Full of my fans.
Speaker 1 Full of my fans. They don't care about Sexy Can I and One Wish.
Speaker 1 Or about reality TV.
Speaker 1
Or that. And they keep saying that.
I don't want to be the one to say it. Or the Scootie Bikes.
But the last time we saw a dude sing, it wasn't. Yeah.
It wasn't that.
Speaker 1 I'm not about to have you come out here and fuck my show up either.
Speaker 1
Because I pride my show off of cutting the music and being able to sing it. Yeah, we don't know.
We about to come up here drunk. Yeah, no, we're not doing that.
Speaker 1 You about to come up here off that yellow
Speaker 1
off that rapisado. What Ray J.
You know Ray J was on that.
Speaker 1 I know he was lit. Talking about as a matter of fact that was the bulletin that said that little deep.
Speaker 1
That line, you got to be sober to sing that line. And you wasn't, nigga.
You wasn't. And Baltimore, D.C., Saturday night, RB show.
Nah. Come on, man.
Can't do that. Yeah, we got brains.
Speaker 1 We got brains, man.
Speaker 1
We can't do that. Drunk Ray J can't take my stage.
That's my man. But sorry.
It ain't no beef there with it. It's just your dogs.
And
Speaker 1
you kind of just got to eat it when Ray J go online and fucking talk his shit. Because Ray J is the king of that.
Yeah, he was talking crazy. Don't come to L.A.
You know what I mean? All that shit.
Speaker 1
I might take you in the alley and beat your ass. He didn't say don't go to L.A.
Don't put words on it. I'm sorry.
What he said is, I'm not going to say don't come to LA.
Speaker 1 Because it's not that serious. That's what he said.
Speaker 1
Okay. To me, that sounds like I'm saying it without saying it, but.
A little bit. Yeah.
It's saying,
Speaker 1
don't make me take it there. But shit, them niggas didn't say, hey, your Baltimore, D.C.
pass is revoked. You can't perform out of here.
They said, you can't perform while we perform tonight.
Speaker 1 Right now. Yeah, you just give us a story.
Speaker 1 I don't think that's so out of bounds. It's not out of bounds.
Speaker 1 But Ray J on the go online and be entertaining,
Speaker 1 this was mild.
Speaker 1 This was a mild Ray J
Speaker 1
in comparison to Ray J. I think it's no performative joke.
That's all.
Speaker 1 See, I'm with you, too.
Speaker 1
You know, you know the truth. We know Ray J.
He's just one of the smartest niggas in the world. He turned off.
Speaker 1 When I see Ray J,
Speaker 1
he don't do none of the shit I've seen him do online. He's just super cool.
Humble. Rich.
He just rich. He move around like a rich nigga.
He does. They're like, I mean, that's married.
Speaker 1 That likes marriage. He moves.
Speaker 1
He moves rapidly. Niggas love smarter.
Niggas love that marriage, boy.
Speaker 1 He moves around. I ain't nobody love marriage at Region.
Speaker 1
That marriage shit. He's killing that shit.
And you know, he's going to, I love Princess Nah, boy.
Speaker 1 Y'all are. Listen, shout out to all parties involved.
Speaker 1
Yeah, for sure. Show etiquette.
Get your show etiquette together. Come on, let's tackle all things music.
All things music. Can we give a congrats to Pusha T?
Speaker 1
Yes. Oh, definitely.
Let me hit the round of applause.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Big push.
Speaker 1 What are we congratulating him on?
Speaker 1 He announced on Instagram that him and his wife, Virginia, are expecting their second child,
Speaker 1 second son.
Speaker 1
And the internet had a lot to say about that. Here comes the other.
Yeah, they were backlash. They're getting got backlash for not being a present father or something like that.
Speaker 1
Could you possibly find in this? Here come the internet. They have to be bad about it.
They were saying that not being present, right? Freeze.
Speaker 1 That's what the complaints it seemed like he's making a joke between him and his wife okay that's what it looks like i'm gonna read the post
Speaker 1 it was this it was this it was the second paragraph that they had their problem read the post and then give what you think after the scene impartial like when you start with the plea they kind of know where we're where we taking it i mean i agree with you
Speaker 1 okay
Speaker 1 a little suspense he starts he starts the paragraph yo watch how fucking my plan
Speaker 1
he typed that why the fuck you did that Come on. You're going to read the whole thing or just laugh.
No, I'm going to read the second part. It starts a paragraph just reading.
Speaker 1
You know, it was basically a message to his son. Yeah.
You know, asking, you shall receive.
Speaker 1 He started with all things considered because he mentioned the miscarriage and Nigel wanting a sibling in the verse.
Speaker 1 Then he tags his wife, baby Jenny. Thank you for my second baby boy.
Speaker 1 I hope you carry on with the tradition and never teach me how to change a diaper, prep a meal, suck out a snotty nose, or anything else a supermom does.
Speaker 1 You make things very easy for me, and I love and appreciate you for it all.
Speaker 1 And they're upset.
Speaker 1 Now, again, I mean,
Speaker 1 when I think about it. And when you say there,
Speaker 1 you mean
Speaker 1
broke your head. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Are they broke? Yeah.
Speaker 1 Like, come on, man.
Speaker 1 Financial.
Speaker 1 I'm not saying put your T-shirt. I'm just talking about me.
Speaker 1 I'm not doing none of that shit. Yo, are you at home?
Speaker 1 And what do you need? I'm not
Speaker 1 issue with me, ish.
Speaker 1
I know we're masuses, nigga, but misogyny had to happen. I'm definitely not with you.
Masseus.
Speaker 1 No, but I'm saying, all jokes aside, like, that's a joke between him and his wife.
Speaker 1 And we appreciate women that take the mantle and run with it, that take care of the child and allow you to do what you can do outside when it comes to work. You gotta acknowledge that.
Speaker 1 I respect what he said. People just want to find something wrong because they don't have that opportunity or that privilege.
Speaker 1 Also, if that's what their relationship, how it functions, who the fuck earth is.
Speaker 1 Shout out to Pusher. That is true.
Speaker 1
Have an opinion on it. Yo, I've read this shit.
I mean, they was going going crazy. They were.
They were. Deadbeat.
And I'm just like,
Speaker 1 damn. What?
Speaker 1 I took that as just literally a joke. Like, it's like, it's like an inside joke.
Speaker 1
If it ain't a joke. But let's say serious for you.
All right, let's say it's serious. Let's say seriously.
So that's their relationship. That's business.
Speaker 1
We sat here, talked about Nellie and Ashanti when Nelly was saying, yo, I'm not doing this. I'm not doing it.
I'll pay for all the nannies. I'll pay for whatever, whatever.
We'll get it done.
Speaker 1
And niggas was like, yeah, some niggas, it's getting done, it's getting handled. Dog.
I definitely told my girl, listen,
Speaker 1 I'll do it if you want. I'm down.
Speaker 1 Just know. But when that little motherfucker get here,
Speaker 1 I'm not doing shit.
Speaker 1
Sign the paper. I don't care.
I ain't doing it. I ain't changing.
I ain't waking up.
Speaker 1
None of it. You don't mean that shit.
Yeah, the fuck I do.
Speaker 1
Let me take that back. You mean it.
What you ended up doing. I'm done.
My kids will be 25 and 8. Yes.
Okay. So if you have another one, now you got a new one.
I'm not fucking Barbara Streiser.
Speaker 1 He'll sing that song. If I could turn back time.
Speaker 1 If I could find a way.
Speaker 1
That ain't me. I'm cool.
Because I started sitting on doing math. All right.
I'm 45. Then I'll be 46.
They start now.
Speaker 1
Terry the one. They'd be 20.
I'll be 70. None of that sounds funny.
Speaker 1 The little one.
Speaker 1 I'm going to start saying everything.
Speaker 1 My little one with the button jean, that's going to be the super bad one by By the time I'm 70, running all over me, kicking me down the stairs. Hell, dad, why the fuck you ain't doing that? Hell no.
Speaker 1
Hell no. Then we got to break the money up some more.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah, fuck that.
Speaker 1
What paper are you going to cite? My kids aren't there, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, girl. You said Masana paper.
What paper are you to Masana, gay? Huh? You said I was sighting.
Speaker 1 You said I told my girl if you want to have it. I want it in writing that she understands what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 The baby contract.
Speaker 1
You're not doing anything when it comes to doing this shit. You're going to be a goddamn thing.
I'm not buying the cute little shit that strap them up on your chest.
Speaker 1
None of it. It is fun.
Know how I know? Did it.
Speaker 1 You say that now to yourself.
Speaker 1
Exactly. If you ever girl, LJ.
Tell me, Joe, if you ever have a little child. Girl dad, you're going to be different.
Speaker 1 Thank you, girl, dad.
Speaker 1 Thanks. Thanks.
Speaker 1 I'm surrounded by girl dads.
Speaker 1 One, two,
Speaker 1
four, five girl dads in here. Yeah.
Yeah, you change. And they still said that about y'all.
Speaker 1 Hey, what the fuck?
Speaker 1 What the fuck you said?
Speaker 1 You said a
Speaker 1 girl might be different. Having a boy, raising boys, it's like the jungle sometimes.
Speaker 1
I just learned. Oh, just go.
Go.
Speaker 1 Yeah, they go to the store for Newport.
Speaker 1 Three.
Speaker 1
The boys, you can just, whatever. Yeah.
Them niggas is tough. Yeah.
Anyway.
Speaker 1 Anyways.
Speaker 1 Where was we at?
Speaker 1
This is the internet. On On the stage.
Oh, push it to push it to congratulations. Congratulations.
Congratulations. Congratulations.
It's pretty simple.
Speaker 1
Congrats. That's it.
That's all you got to say when that happens. You have to analyze every fucking thing.
But these people, oh my God,
Speaker 1
it got worse. He set himself up when he made that joke.
Like, you got to expect the internet is going to say some shit, but they... Of all people.
I'm sure you don't care. Don't care.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
You don't care. The internet don't know that those people exist because they care so much.
That's why. So they think everybody's like them.
Exactly.
Speaker 1 He don't give a fuck about what they're saying right now. Yeah.
Speaker 1
And I just never cared that much about how people apparently, unless somebody's saying they're doing something like abusive or something weird. I mind my own business.
Everybody's family's different.
Speaker 1 Facts.
Speaker 1 I'm in bed last night.
Speaker 1 Hey, Corey, come on, man.
Speaker 1 You can do whatever you want. This is a big production, Court.
Speaker 1 So I'm in bed last night watching Plaribus.
Speaker 1
Oh, some shit that require you to pay attention. Gotta pay attention to that one.
Yeah. I done heard my girl say, hey, it's wild.
They're saying wild shit online about us. She's said that all day.
Speaker 1
I ignore it. I don't care nothing about what they're saying online.
Who gives a fuck? But I'm watching Plaribus. I'm trapped.
I can't escape it.
Speaker 1 She says, hey, is there anything that we can do about this?
Speaker 1 So I said,
Speaker 1 yes.
Speaker 1 Unplug your phone. Ignore it.
Speaker 1 Put the phone down.
Speaker 1 Put the phone down. I'm about to go be
Speaker 1 it goes away
Speaker 1 that's that's first of all you can't say that because that's dismissive you started though but you thought it so i so i said i he typed it mine wasn't no took it back i said
Speaker 1 yes we get to sue them
Speaker 1 yo
Speaker 1 So then she said, this caused a big fight almost. So she said,
Speaker 1
yo, people stop fucking playing all the time. This is your problem.
You numb to stuff because you've been famous all this time and they say shit on the internet and you don't give a fuck. But
Speaker 1
my mom called me. I said, my mom called me too.
I said, know what I said? That ain't true.
Speaker 1
She said, Joe, you fucking played too much. Would you be serious for a second? I said, okay.
Would you like me to call the owner of WorldStar and tell them to take down this nasty post?
Speaker 1 She said, all right, I'm done with you. I said, all right, I was being serious, but fuck you now.
Speaker 1 And that was that. What is the expectation?
Speaker 1 Wait, hold on, wait. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Wait, what happened? Nigga, I'm a little waiting.
Speaker 1 Check my Instagram. I saw you walking outside the game.
Speaker 1 I saw you walking outside the game.
Speaker 1
Shawty had to check a white and black joint. You had to stomach out.
I saw that joke, but there's something crazy.
Speaker 1
Something else you got to say. You said your stomach out like it was an outfit of some jewelry full of glitter.
He said your stomach like it was a, you know, you had to roll the outfit.
Speaker 1
I ain't gonna lie. You do shit, shit, too.
I saw the beds out. I saw your walk.
Big body. I saw your walk where you act like nobody was there.
You was in your own world. I thought, my son, body in it.
Speaker 1 Shout out to you had the
Speaker 1
Corella DeVille joint on me. I was trying to get in the car, yo.
It took me mad long to even get so to be in the right spot for me to get in the car. So, what happened, though?
Speaker 1 Properly, and here go to New York, Joe movie.
Speaker 1 Knock it the fuck off, buddy.
Speaker 1
Hey, hey, the movie. Nah.
Nah, they said that. No.
They said wetlands. Yeah, that tricks.
Nah,
Speaker 1
they pulled all the tricks out. But I did look, yeah, yeah, I was huge.
I was huge.
Speaker 1
I was huge. But that's not.
I ain't gonna hold you. And that's what they're talking about.
I was constipated, too. No, I'm talking about something totally different than what you're talking about.
Speaker 1
Can you put me on? I said, later, I'll put you on. Okay, cool.
Later, I'll put you on. Oh, yeah, I was big as a house.
And I was constipated. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Damn, you got right to it.
Speaker 1 You had a bookmark.
Speaker 1 It's in my story.
Speaker 1 It's a message.
Speaker 1 Wait, where the fuck this came from?
Speaker 1
Vibe? Hey! Yo, chill, chill, chill, chill. Take this down, nigga.
Who wrote this? I'm Franz.
Speaker 1
They didn't report it. They mean they were just one of many people that was reposting it.
I don't know where it came from. Oh, from Power Wobes.
The point.
Speaker 1 I ain't gonna lie, my nigga.
Speaker 1
See, that's what my brain says. My brain says.
You that nigga, boy.
Speaker 1 My brain says,
Speaker 1 we got him.
Speaker 1
She's not used to that. That's it.
Season two. That's you, yeah.
Season two of Power Wobs. That's very small.
Season two of that Powerwise.
Speaker 1 Hey!
Speaker 1 We got him.
Speaker 1 Doesn't it get because? We back. Doesn't it get
Speaker 1 right up?
Speaker 1 Doesn't it get tricky? Oh, shit. Doesn't it get tricky?
Speaker 1 Come on, man. Wow.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 1 Which couple will appear? Which one?
Speaker 1 But doesn't it get tricky when you understand the game, but your significant other is not on the same page? Not saying they feel away, but they feel away by what's being said.
Speaker 1 When y'all both on her, because that happened with my wife back in the days, the same shit. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 It's falsely accusing you of shit. No, hey, yeah, when they falsely accuse me.
Speaker 1 No, I just
Speaker 1 held me down. She's the rider.
Speaker 1
She's a rider, nigga. Yeah, this is AI.
She's the rider. No, I'm just saying that when you're not on the same page, when you know that, yo, this is a hit.
Speaker 1
This could, you know, I mean, this could lead to other things. Just let it play out.
I don't give a fuck who calling you.
Speaker 1
I don't want none of that shit. Take me off that shit and all that shit.
It get a little crazy.
Speaker 1 And it's not on a bigger scale as that.
Speaker 1
I love my baby, but that's part of why she broke baby. Even all power wise things.
You know, they keep killing us because I'm not a wife. Well, yeah,
Speaker 1 well, that was part of the thinking.
Speaker 1 Forget it.
Speaker 1 You can't win.
Speaker 1 I love you. Anyway,
Speaker 1 Powerwise coming soon from Turks, nigga. We out.
Speaker 1 Hey, I'm going to show you how to write some shit off.
Speaker 1 Hey, hey, I'm going to show you. Jets everywhere.
Speaker 1 Now you're like, hey, I'm going to show you what it looked like.
Speaker 1
I wouldn't have been on every episode. Tulum.
Yeah, we in Australia.
Speaker 1 We in Australia today.
Speaker 1
No, no, yeah, yeah, no, for real, for real. Crocodile Dunn DB, the moderator.
Oh, my God. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah. How was the birthday weekend?
Speaker 1 Great.
Speaker 1 We ate.
Speaker 1 It ate some more.
Speaker 1 It ate. What you got her? Huh? You heard what? If you're like all you can hear, nigga, what you got her?
Speaker 1
That's for her to say. Oh, okay.
That's for her to say.
Speaker 1 That's for her to say.
Speaker 1 Something nice.
Speaker 1
You get better at this, boy. I'm not a bad gift giver.
Something nice. Happy birthday to my baby.
Shout out to all the Scorpios out there.
Speaker 1 Happy birthday, Shade. Can't wait till y'all shit is over.
Speaker 1 Fucking self-centered Scorpios.
Speaker 1 Says the Virgo. Your word.
Speaker 1 I feel like it's still Virgos.
Speaker 1 Exactly.
Speaker 1 Exactly. I ain't going to hold you.
Speaker 1 What else is in music? Congrats, push your teeth. What else is in music?
Speaker 1 I want to ask you, again, this is for all y'all music experts.
Speaker 1
I watched this big announcement. It was in all the Hollywood entertainment rags.
It was all over the internet. The Rock Nation has launched a new distribution platform.
Speaker 1 It's like a dashboard that allows independent artists to post, promote, and otherwise distribute their music.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 it was seen or launched as like this big victory for independent artists. When I looked at it, though, I couldn't quite get why it was supposed to be such a big deal.
Speaker 1
And I'm like, I feel like I'm missing something. So I thought maybe y'all can break that down because I don't quite get it.
It seemed like a big deal, though.
Speaker 1 I honestly, I think the reason, it's getting some backlash. I think the reason why is because I don't know why it's a big deal either.
Speaker 1 Yeah, their model is different in that they take a percentage as opposed to just charging like a monthly fee for distributing your music.
Speaker 1 So like Toomcore or DistroKid or any of the other competitors, essentially you pay whatever, $10, $20, whatever dollars a month, and you keep 100% of the proceeds.
Speaker 1 So a 15% split is just interesting because what am I getting? What are they doing to justify taking 15%?
Speaker 1 Which in their
Speaker 1 press rollout is like unparalleled social media research and insights and data, but all these different distributors give you all of that shit too.
Speaker 1 So I don't know.
Speaker 1 Yeah, let me ask you a question. If you're
Speaker 1 Steve Stout,
Speaker 1 do you feel a way about this?
Speaker 1 No, I don't think so. Why? It's not direct competition from.
Speaker 1 But there was already direct competition, and
Speaker 1 I kind of understand why these companies are doing it because it's basically
Speaker 1 if you look at it, it's a little bit.
Speaker 1 It can be funny. It could be looked at as funny because
Speaker 1 you're just distributing people's music and taking cuts and
Speaker 1 not necessarily adding any value.
Speaker 1 If you're, can you get your music on,
Speaker 1 I don't know,
Speaker 1 Apple Music, Title, all that without going through one of these?
Speaker 1 Like, can I go log on and upload it myself? No, I do think Title is either has or is rolling out a distribution system of their own.
Speaker 1 So maybe in that case, maybe, but otherwise
Speaker 1 you have to go through some
Speaker 1 distributor, yeah, yeah. All right.
Speaker 1 And the regular distributors, they let you just pay a monthly, whatever. You pay more, you want access to your analytics, all this other type of stuff.
Speaker 1
Yeah, there's tiers and shit, depending on the distribution. But nobody's taking a piece.
No. Outside of whatever the fee is.
Speaker 1 All right. So with all that information, what it sounds like to me
Speaker 1 is Rock Nation just won a piece because our name is Rock Nation.
Speaker 1
Or they might be adding something that we don't know about necessarily that the competitors don't. That's true.
It could be. Because when I saw it, it said something about like,
Speaker 1
even when Stout came, he said, yo, we have like tiers too. Like we have this, and then we have artist development.
We have other things that you could potentially opt into.
Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah, opt into to further your career. So when I saw their stuff, I didn't do a deep, deep dive, but it seems like they offer similar stuff.
They seem to
Speaker 1 for their press release, which in my opinion was probably a poorly written press release,
Speaker 1 they didn't give much information about what they're offering for that 15%, which I think is where some of the backlash problems are coming in.
Speaker 1
I'm going to read what Russ had to say because we love Russ on these matters. He's an independent artist.
He's huge. He's done extremely well for himself.
Yes.
Speaker 1 And he speaks great when it comes to these things. He says, an 85-15 split to press upload is madness.
Speaker 1 Major labels take 15% distro off the top two, so it seems like they just modeled the business off of that. If you're an artist, this makes no sense to sign up.
Speaker 1 Major label distribution comes bundled with major label services, i.e. a team, radio, marketing, global offices, sales team, editorial leverage, shit artist leverage, I'll add, and etc.
Speaker 1 Rock Nation distro platform is a self-serve uploader with none of those services, yet charging the same 15% major labels do. The economics don't make sense when the entire market norm is 0 to 10%
Speaker 1 and only charging a percentage when they add service.
Speaker 1 He goes on: a $50 annual fee versus 15% of your entire catalog's revenue are not remotely comparable.
Speaker 1
One is a fixed cost, the other is a tax on your entire career. Free to upload is the okie-doke.
Fixed fees protect artists, percentages drain artists.
Speaker 1 If you make even $1,000 a year,
Speaker 1
15%, $150, you've already paid damn near three times the cost of any flat-fee distributor. Yeah.
Wow.
Speaker 1 He's dead on.
Speaker 1 The only thing I would say in that, in some of that, is everybody doesn't have access to a major label distribution system.
Speaker 1 So he's right, but also, like I said, comparing it to a major label distribution system is not necessarily fair because everybody ain't getting signed to a major label distribution system.
Speaker 1
Right, but we can go to, like you said, the distro kid, go that route. I agree.
Get the same shit. I started with that.
Okay. Yeah.
I'd love with that. You know what it sounds like?
Speaker 1
Russ. I'm sorry, Ice.
Russ also has speeches on this urging artists to just go to the bank.
Speaker 1 If you want a major label deal or major label money and backing, just go to the bank,
Speaker 1 get the money to
Speaker 1 support your own career and end up paying less interest. It's yours at the end of the day, same as it is at the label.
Speaker 1 So he does have that out there as well as an alternative to what y'all are saying. What I offer, I used to be on this indie, indie, indie, preach the good word,
Speaker 1 leave a trail, leave a path, let our good brothers know it's another way to do this, until you learn that majority of artists aren't really looking to do the best business. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Artists are signing up to
Speaker 1 have a handheld. Be stand next to
Speaker 1 the people that you're able to stand next to, whether that be Jay-Z, Rihanna, whoever you want to name.
Speaker 1 that's what I think. They want to go to the Rock Nation brunch.
Speaker 1 They want to be in. They want to go to the fucking building, the Rock Nation offices that they
Speaker 1 take a picture of. Those are
Speaker 1
immaculate. And get some hats.
What better commercial for Rock Nation? Get some hats.
Speaker 1
What better commercial for Rock Nation than this Clips rollout? Yeah. I see that.
You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 This is ideal for them to drop this right now.
Speaker 1 Okay, Clips was the Death Jam.
Speaker 1 We saw what happened there.
Speaker 1 They come over here to Rock Nation
Speaker 1
and look how we got them. So now this tells the other artists out there, hey, come sign up.
We can do the same for you, even though that's not what we're doing. That's something totally different.
Speaker 1 It is.
Speaker 1
But you don't know. You just hear Rock Nation and now we get 15%.
Which is, it maybe feels like it's half-baked and rushed in the press rollout.
Speaker 1 I think if they had some better ideas, some better services, some better perks,
Speaker 1 15% would be like a gimme. And when it comes out, maybe someone goes over there and drops some shit and says, actually, when we're over here, it does X, Y, and Z.
Speaker 1 And you'll be like, oh, okay, well, it does make sense.
Speaker 1 But just popping this out,
Speaker 1 it seems a little happy.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
I haven't seen much. It's predatory.
I even want to keep it a buck. I haven't seen much from Rock Nation that tells me that they might know how to develop an artist.
Speaker 1 Like, actually, that's one of my beats with Rock Nation is that some of my favorite musicians are over there and
Speaker 1 they just... Dixon is over there.
Speaker 1 Dixon is writing a hit for anybody who needs a fucking hit, but I'm a Dixon fan. I'm looking for Dixon music.
Speaker 1
That don't come as often as I would like. I'm here waiting on the Maida project.
She don't come as often as I like.
Speaker 1 If I were a really talented actor on Rock Nation, I don't know how I'd feel about this.
Speaker 1 Even if it had nothing to do with me.
Speaker 1 Spreading themselves too thin, you think? Or shift attention?
Speaker 1
I want attention. You're shifting the focus to something else.
You're changing the business model. yeah
Speaker 1 something exists and now y'all showing y'all telling me this is what we're doing now all right so where does that leave me that signed to you as an artist i think all this is kind of weird because again the the distribution companies and the dsps are making money for
Speaker 1 free yeah you know what i'm saying like those are the people that are making money in the music business right now yeah
Speaker 1 again
Speaker 1 If something comes out that I'm missing,
Speaker 1 I'll be open-minded.
Speaker 1
I'll be open-minded. I'll check it out.
I'm sure it will. I'm sure it'll be fluid.
I'm sure some of this backlash that they're receiving will be heard and adjusted. And adjusted, yeah.
Speaker 1
Niggas want to be seen, not paid, man. That is a fact.
Niggas don't want to be seen.
Speaker 1 That's the beginning of the time, though. That's not nothing, no.
Speaker 1 When he was up here before, told us, like, they'll pay you in the look. I don't know if that's good enough.
Speaker 1 Since the beginning of time,
Speaker 1 well, I got in the 80s.
Speaker 1
Yeah, but even since the 80s, it was niggas that took fame over money. Who? Mad niggas.
I ain't getting into all of that, but. He's not wrong.
Mad people, Joe. People want bit.
Speaker 1 How do you think all these
Speaker 1
horrible stories about music business? How do you think they market it? They market women. They market clothes.
They market jewelry. They market cars.
And niggas sign up for that.
Speaker 1
They don't necessarily sign up for the financial windfall that's going to come from being in the music business. They think that is the money, though.
They think that these currencies are.
Speaker 1
Yeah, it's currency. It's image.
It's currency.
Speaker 1
All right, we'll get back to this. I don't know if I all the way agree, but we'll fight about it.
There have been savvy people as well, but the majority, I agree with Ish on this.
Speaker 1
I don't know, though. I mean, I agree with you, too.
Sometimes it's a good bet, by the way. Sometimes bacon on the fame, and you parlay that and some other.
Actually, no, hell no.
Speaker 1
It would be irresponsible for me to let y'all kick that. Hold up.
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 This is the first time in history where all of the information has been laid out on the table and people are actively choosing.
Speaker 1
That's fair. That's fair.
I think that's what I was about to say.
Speaker 1
That's my trouble with that. But that information ain't new.
There have been artists that have been complaining and informing people and schooling people now for over a decade. But it wasn't.
Speaker 1 I'm not saying if it was or it wasn't.
Speaker 1 What I'm saying is the information was out there that niggas was getting fucked in their deals and y'all niggas need to start reading y'all contracts and y'all niggas shouldn't use their lawyer and y'all shouldn't do all of these things.
Speaker 1 I'm not in the music business and I've been privy to hearing those conversations.
Speaker 1 I think all of what you're saying was part of artist discovery in the 80s when big daddy kane signed a bad deal i don't think he had any knowledge of why it was a bad deal or what he was getting himself into the same with daylight sold the same with all of them talking about 40 years ago man what you said in time you're saying people were you go to the 90s knew they were signing bad deals some some cats knew they was
Speaker 1 in the 90s but but that's not the same as saying
Speaker 1 very different
Speaker 1 to sign them i don't think that's the same as saying that they were choosing fame over money because i agree that vanity plays a role in that.
Speaker 1 But a lot of times those artists didn't feel like they had a choice.
Speaker 1 You know, a lot of people signed the bad deals because they were desperate, they were hungry, and they didn't have a plan for money. That's true.
Speaker 1
It wasn't like they said, this is a shitty deal, but you'll be famous. They said, you know what, fuck the money, I'll be famous.
I agree with y'all. I think that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 But there were some people that sought out
Speaker 1 the deal for the fame.
Speaker 1
They ran to it for that. Yeah, I think that's fine.
Not even taking advantage of your desperation enough. And it was just, yo, I need to go be with Bad Boy.
Yeah, I think that's right.
Speaker 1
People are quick over the money. Even though I know, I've heard stories, what happens over there, I'm still running over there because that's that.
We had Kiss's dad of it. I think that's right.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's all that. We had Kiss's dad.
That's what I was talking about when I said that. And Kiss's dad said, basically, they were juvenile, well, they were minors,
Speaker 1 and
Speaker 1 all of their parents got together in a collective and went to entertainment attorneys. And the entertainment attorneys told them that these are the worst contracts that we've ever seen.
Speaker 1
Cool. But by the time they became 18 years old, guess what they did? He went inside.
He took the power.
Speaker 1 He signed anyway.
Speaker 1
But again, I don't think it's because they wanted fame over money. That's all I'm saying.
I think it's because they... I mean, people want to get on there's an opportunity cost,
Speaker 1 which everybody may get fucked in,
Speaker 1
yeah. So, so but that's not the same as what I'm saying either, and and that's the point.
I think it's more complicated than that.
Speaker 1 And I think back in the day, the beginning of the time, in like early music business, they didn't one, there was only one pathway, and they didn't have the information.
Speaker 1 I'm exaggerating when I say that,
Speaker 1 but we've had Prince, we've had Michael, we've had Whitney, we've had our greatest of our greats complain about the shit that they're doing in the music business. So,
Speaker 1 it would seem as if when I come into the music business now i'm gonna take if they could prince if they could mike if they could whitney houston my they're gonna look at me like a peon
Speaker 1 and yeah with all due respect ish
Speaker 1 when when those things were going on
Speaker 1 i don't believe a lot of people knew what the they were talking about that's true yes like when prince no i agree changed his name to the symbol yes i was really confused thought he was crazy and and his explanation didn't really say it he said they trying to own me like he was talking like an adult i wasn't a full adult adult yeah i didn't know we thought he was crazy right when the mic uh publishing started niggas just started learning this stuff is all about that being said i mean even back to the beginning of time reference there were independent artists grinding out independently and it's it's more work it's more expensive it always has been and it always will be like less advantageous to get your shit up yeah so i don't want to i don't want to
Speaker 1 Ignore that fact because there has been independence for a very long time.
Speaker 1 And I'm sure that when you bumped into so-and-so on the tour, you would say, Hey, man, the way I'm doing it, I'm getting ah-ah. It's obviously way more information now.
Speaker 1
You can go on YouTube and look all this shit up like this. Nigga, Cadillac Records, the movie.
Yep. Yeah.
Speaker 1 It showed, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
It showed everything. Yeah.
They asked.
Speaker 1 Holland Wolf, yo, you want a caddy? He's like, nah, I don't borrow against the store. You know what I'm saying? Like, everybody has their own path and their own level of discipline or,
Speaker 1 you know, to thug it out. But
Speaker 1 I think Wale should be independent oh yeah I think a lot of people should be independent I keep forgetting that he's not
Speaker 1 wanting that independent
Speaker 1 and y'all know that's my dude I haven't spoken to I don't think he wants to be independent he don't
Speaker 1 I really don't think he wants I think he a lot of fab don't certain there's a few of these niggas that just don't when I when I when I talk to people
Speaker 1 when you talk when I talk to certain people I ask them what's their idea of success when it's all said and done, what has to happen for you to say your career was successful?
Speaker 1
That answer changes for a lot of folks. Some people want accolades.
Some people want, I want to make all the money. Some people want grant.
They want to be seen. They want to be doing more.
Speaker 1 For Wale, I notice
Speaker 1 he wants to be in certain conversations
Speaker 1 that he can't, he won't get in as an independent. Right.
Speaker 1 Like, it's certain names I feel like I should be mentioned with
Speaker 1 because of
Speaker 1 my discography, discography, because of how long I've been doing it. My talent, my talent, my this.
Speaker 1 I should be mentioned with certain names. And
Speaker 1
that route is already hard for him. As an independent, it damn near becomes impossible.
And he's not wrong. I think that's a mistake in 2025, though.
That's hard. I'm just saying, I'm not.
Speaker 1
I agree with Paul. In 2025, it is, yeah.
Just because a lot of people want to turn key. We see, we see, I know, and I understand that too.
I completely understand that.
Speaker 1 But for someone like Wale, who just dropped a great project,
Speaker 1
if he was independent, I feel like we would have got the same press and same promotion and same, all of the above. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Maybe he would have got 85% instead of whatever his split is now, which may be favorable, but. Yo, it's 2% of artists that make it on a fucking major.
Speaker 1
And I might be pushing it. I might be high.
I might be pushing it. Like, I agree.
He would have that same album.
Speaker 1 You just have to do the same shit.
Speaker 1
I don't know. I think it's a little bit harder to clear our own samples and shit.
I don't know. You could do that.
I'm asking as well. You can still clear your samples independently.
Speaker 1 Clear your own samples. You're just paying for it.
Speaker 1
You're still paying for it. The problem is, people think that the label is paying for shit and they ain't.
You paying for it. That's why Russ is saying, yo, just go to the bank and pay for the shit.
Speaker 1 The label.
Speaker 1
The label, because a lot of these labels done fired everybody. See that they don't even have all the different departments.
So they're outsourcing. Yeah.
Speaker 1
The same outsourcing that you can do as an independent. Gotcha.
They're doing
Speaker 1
everything. Gotcha, everything.
Yeah, so you could call Sam Crespo and fucking have your radio work. You can call the same publicist, and you probably get cheaper rates for some of this shit.
Speaker 1
Because you're the indie. Yeah.
Or and just, hey i actually like your music bro yeah i i think you
Speaker 1 thank you for sampling me i'll do it for uh uh uh or just give me a verse on some you know there's there's benefits to be financial financial benefits there is it can be i think it's a security blanket i think it's ego i think about this in the tv world like you know when i was in cable news i mean cnn at 10 o'clock maybe 200 000 people are watching Tops in the demo, you might get 150,000 people watching.
Speaker 1
You could be on YouTube with half a million people watching, keep all the money, make three times as much. But it ain't CNN.
Exactly. No, but
Speaker 1
I get it. And once you have a name, you might as well do your own shit.
That makes sense. That's what Megan Kelly do.
That's what
Speaker 1 all the conservatives do.
Speaker 1
But for a lot of people, myself included, there's still a small part of you that be like, yeah, but wait, I'm not that. I need to be that.
And I think major labels are like that.
Speaker 1 For people, I think a lot of times just attaching yourself to a brand
Speaker 1
makes you get you in different circles and it makes you feel like you're a certain character. And it can be valuable.
So, I mean, you know, different courses for different horses.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I don't judge it. Yeah, but why do you value it? It can be valuable.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 you just got a finagle of the corner.
Speaker 1
Listen, man. That's true, though.
That's true. Back to the Holland Wolf shit.
Don't borrow against the bank. Borrow against the house, whatever.
Speaker 1 Anyway, Wale album available right this second in your phone. Amazing project.
Speaker 1 Really, really, really amazing project.
Speaker 1
We're all weekend. Yeah, same, same.
Well, that and summer for me.
Speaker 1
What else? What else do we need to get to in music? It's a lot of shit. Let's get to it.
Let's get to it. Let's get to it.
What else? What else? What else? What else? In music?
Speaker 1
Yes, Takashi is in music. Oh, yes.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1
Takashi is in music. What else is up there in music? I know Mark don't know what music is.
Let me see. What's that music story? His home got rated.
Speaker 1
That's what I was like, I ain't know if we wanted to go there. Well, we care about it because he's a musician.
That's fair. That's fair.
Speaker 1 I feel like it's sucker shit.
Speaker 1 I feel like for all of us to watch Takashi's mother be held at gunpoint, four guys went in his house while he was away streaming in Miami to be held at gunpoint and act to his belongings is to watch that lady go through that.
Speaker 1 I don't give a fuck what Takashi did.
Speaker 1
You know what I mean? I think it's sucker shit. You got to have a heart.
You know what I'm saying? I feel I saw people making excuses like, oh, you radio, this, he, that, you can't do that.
Speaker 1
She's not, though. Yeah, she's not that.
She don't deserve that. You know what I mean? And I felt bad.
That should have pissed me off to see something like that. Yeah.
You know what I mean? And yeah.
Speaker 1 You know what?
Speaker 1
I agree with everything you said. Yeah.
I hated his response to it. What was it? I have it.
If you go ahead. Go ahead.
Speaker 3 I want to make this video to clear up all the fake news and rumors.
Speaker 3 The world knows this. It's a fact.
Speaker 1 I'm on house arrest.
Speaker 3
I've been on house arrest. I think everyone in America and everyone across the world knows that I'm on house arrest.
Yesterday they allowed me to leave for work.
Speaker 3
People, I guess, saw that I was on live stream with Jack Doherty. They took that opportunity to fucking do some pussy shit.
Like I said, it's me, so I get it. The rules are different for me.
Speaker 3 But if it was fucking your favorite artist, your favorite actor,
Speaker 3
And that was done, they don't get no cool points for that. My mom is 60 years old.
Y'all know I'm supposed to come home. Y'all know I'm home all the time.
Speaker 1 I'm on house rest.
Speaker 3
So y'all take the opportunity that I'm not home. Y'all see me on live stream with Jack Doherty in Miami and y'all do that.
That's pussy shit. That's whack.
Get no coupon for this.
Speaker 3 I don't think nobody respects that shit.
Speaker 1 I didn't, what was more?
Speaker 1 I agree with everything he said. It was more so the fact where it was coming off like,
Speaker 1
y'all wait till I'm not home. Almost like do it when I'm home type shit.
I don't like that. I don't, I don't like that.
I mean, anybody, any man would jump into the way of his mom.
Speaker 1 Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1
Wait till I'm home. No, don't take that shit on my mom.
My mom doesn't deserve that shit. Like, I'm not sure if I'm not sure if I got what he's saying.
If you're looking for me,
Speaker 1
and your issue is. It seems like you're inviting more of it when you say it that way.
Well, that's why I'm split about what you and Flip are saying.
Speaker 1 What you mean?
Speaker 1 On one hand,
Speaker 1 I totally agree.
Speaker 1 It's painful to see anybody's mother be held at gunpoint
Speaker 1 and
Speaker 1
led around their own home. I'm not with none of that shit.
I love my mom to death. I have a heart.
I'm not with it.
Speaker 1 That aside,
Speaker 1 because I'm not with it, I carry myself a certain way.
Speaker 1 Or you know,
Speaker 1
there are potential ramifications behind doing that. Yeah, now that comes with maturity and some experience.
So I'm not putting that all the way on him, but
Speaker 1 he has said,
Speaker 1 and he said a lot of shit
Speaker 1 about people
Speaker 1 that this happens to be their area of expertise. And if it wasn't those people, he said a lot of shit about people who are loved by people
Speaker 1 who this is their area of expertise. And if they can't get you,
Speaker 1 Maybe they don't even want to get you. We gonna
Speaker 1 take it to a different place. We're going to shoot up your grandma's house.
Speaker 1
We're going to. They are.
There's always been rules. Hold on, I'm not going to be.
There's always been rules of engagement. Hold on, wait, stop.
Speaker 1
There's always been rules of engagement when it comes to street niggas, and it depends on how you raise. There's always been a lot of people.
One of the hardest rap lines ever.
Speaker 1 Don't think you're safe because you moved out the hood and your mama's still around, dog, and that ain't good. What'd he say?
Speaker 1
If you were smart, you'd be shooking me because I get tired of looking for you. Spray your mama crib and let your ass live for me.
But that's just raps. No, it ain't.
No, it ain't.
Speaker 1
There's always been... Hold on, hold on.
It's not just raps. Listen, we go choke from behind, whatever.
Speaker 1 Listen, there's always been a certain certain etiquette when it comes to certain types of street niggas.
Speaker 1
I watched the gangsters as a gangster of them watch, see a nigga that he had beef with with his mom and his kids and let him go. I was there.
I watched it. So we're not going to act like that.
Speaker 1
But everybody don't do that. Okay, cool.
And the ones that don't do that, we have to question them of their street morals and ethics. They're savages.
They're savages.
Speaker 1 If I'm with my mom and Princes and Nico or JR, I would like you to let me go. And let me go live my life.
Speaker 1 Don't let them see that. There's plenty of places you can catch people that I'm by myself.
Speaker 1 I agree with you you know the other side of that is because today a lot of are moving around without those ethics you speak of maybe not engaging that because you don't know who's going to play the ethic game and who's not that's right i agree okay okay that's where i fall pardon me okay some
Speaker 1 yes there's a professional stand up
Speaker 1 yes there's some that are with the standard they played the ethic game they did
Speaker 1 yeah
Speaker 1
Yeah, they played the ethic game. That could have been much worse.
Niggas could have took. I walked around.
I'm looking for what I'm looking for, and I'm out of here. They have respect.
Speaker 1 Fam, niggas could have took moms.
Speaker 1 Now it's a whole different thing. Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1 It's a little bit tricky, but I hear you. I stayed on the other side, but I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 1 When you're playing those games or you playing those realms, you are signing up for anything you're basically saying. No,
Speaker 1 I'm really just saying you don't really.
Speaker 1 You hold a certain... ethics a certain code you don't know it very well you don't know who else is playing by that code until you basically find out.
Speaker 1
Yeah, like you said, you got an issue with a nigga and he sees you with your wife and your kids. What if he don't play that way? Happen niggas let you go.
Oh, I see.
Speaker 1
And you see them too. You see them.
You're talking about that type. What about
Speaker 1 we speaking about what about the other type?
Speaker 1
I hear a blessing. Yeah.
I hear a blessing. I got into, I've been into it with street niggas before, and how we carried it, it was a blessing that you was the person I was that type with.
Speaker 1
And not the other type. You play like I play.
We playing by this set of street shit. That is a blessing when that happens.
Speaker 1 The bad part is you don't know what set of rules they play by until you're in the situation.
Speaker 1
And today, in 2025, you're rolling the dice. It's more on the other side.
Like, I hear what you think. It ain't even a case role.
Speaker 1 It's more the other side. Yeah.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 I'm agreeing with you.
Speaker 1
I agree with him. You got to think about it.
You don't disagree with it.
Speaker 1 You got to think about the people that'll say, yo,
Speaker 1
he didn't necessarily handle his shit ethically based on street codes and street rules. So you broke ethics and street codes and street rules.
So now they don't apply to you.
Speaker 1 I'm not, I'm still on your time, your side. I'm just saying
Speaker 1
from an objective standpoint, it could be like, nigga, he ain't, he ain't strapping. So seeing that lady cry like that issue.
That's crazy. You watch it? It's hard.
I saw it.
Speaker 1
I'm not with none of that. I'm not with it.
I'm not with it. That's crazy.
I'm not with it. Yeah,
Speaker 1 prayers for
Speaker 1 Takashi, mom, and Takashi.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's traumatizing just knowing your mom's went through that. You're not there.
Stop inviting that energy, though. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 That's what I'm saying. But even when he talked,
Speaker 1
he wasn't aggressive. I mean, he said slick stuff, but he wasn't the Takashi that would normally hear.
Yeah, you know why? Because that shit hit home now. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
You invited the devil to your home, and the devil came to your home to let you know, nigga. And then you turn into Daniel.
See, and that's the thing. It's not Takashi.
It's not the made-up.
Speaker 1 It's not shoddy and 100 niggas in the back. It's not poles and niggas.
Speaker 1
It's Daniel. Yeah.
Got it. And we can hear Daniel.
Yeah, I heard him. Yes, you could.
You could be Daniel. Yeah.
You niggas get on the internet, and he don't be Daniel when he gets on that.
Speaker 1
I wouldn't even say the shit that he be saying. Yeah, because it invites.
It invites us to process.
Speaker 1 I'm an energy guy. On your ethics conversation, where do you stand on the Jets player Chris Boyd, who was shot outside of Sales the other night?
Speaker 1 Word is, and I get this from the news, that there was an argument that started inside of Say Less.
Speaker 1 Whoever was arguing with Chris Boyd left first. Okay.
Speaker 1 Y'all know.
Speaker 1 Y'all know. But I just want to hear his ethics point.
Speaker 1 When Chris Boyd leaves with a group of people,
Speaker 1 a bunch of youngins jump on, jump all over him, then shots ring out.
Speaker 1 Where do you fall in the ethics of this? Was it unethical for somebody to shoot him?
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1 If you ask me that question,
Speaker 1 it was unethical for him to get shot.
Speaker 1 I feel like you could beat somebody ass without using a gun.
Speaker 1 If you was jumping and if you put hands on him,
Speaker 1
if you went outside to get your people and you fucked him up, it was no need for him to get shot. You know who he is.
You're familiar with his career. You just,
Speaker 1 that teeth is the line of, like, what did he do that was that what did he do to deserve that that's what i would think in that moment see when i hear you talk there's plenty of opportunity but there's plenty and i only talk this way because i extend the same grace that is extended to me no i'm not saying you're wrong i'm just saying it sounds like you're talking with like yesterday's ear or yesterday's bra like these a lot of that don't happen that way today
Speaker 1 not just that i think that niggas is not going outside to get their peoples first off they going outside to get the hammer that's a good point the only time a nigga got shot if he didn't want to give his jewelry up.
Speaker 1 And they wasn't shooting you to kill you. Flip, flip.
Speaker 1
Yeah, you, you. I'm just saying, if that was from where you come from, if that's what it is, then I don't know.
You sound like that. You come from where you come from.
Speaker 1 What I'm saying is that if he got shot because he didn't get it.
Speaker 1 If you don't know,
Speaker 1
we don't know who I got shot. I'm just saying that.
What people was arguing about. The shit y'all talking about is just in general.
In general. We don't know what happened here.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 say less, dog.
Speaker 1 i mean and it been and it's been
Speaker 1 it's been for some time been what it's over the hood it's over now it's over it's over see i was there earlier it's been over for a while i didn't know that
Speaker 1 it's a lot of people that go there joe a lot no no a lot of big people do go there it's and a lot of famous people go there and a lot of street niggas go there and a lot of hood and ghetto motherfuckers go there and a lot of figures with the nasty hills and it's not gonna stop and you know what else
Speaker 1 you know what else a lot of people know the fake But we don't know about it. It's like a tourist attraction.
Speaker 1
Niggas is in town. We know we got to go over there.
But when he says it's over, right, there's nothing that the establishment can do to avoid that. Shit.
You say that a lot. I don't think that's true.
Speaker 1
That ain't true. Joe, we watched.
And we know them, so I don't want to be able to. I don't want to take it off them because
Speaker 1
I wish them the best. But they have to know what shit.
When it's a shootout in front of your establishment,
Speaker 1 they have to know what the word is about your spot.
Speaker 1 It's about your spot.
Speaker 1
That's all. Like, it's fucked up.
I wouldn't necessarily put that on them. What I will say is
Speaker 1 people with a certain level of financial status are going to go places.
Speaker 1
The women are going to go there for the dudes. Conversely, the dudes are going to go there because all the hot chicks beat it.
We've seen it happen with every single club in New York City.
Speaker 1 There is, however,
Speaker 1 a level of discernment that those clubs showed until they got shut down. I remember greenhouse when any person couldn't get in greenhouse.
Speaker 1 And then when they started opening the floodgates to anybody that had a dollar to come into greenhouse, it was the beginning of the end. I literally saw the club morph into something different.
Speaker 1
That is from the beginning of time. Yes.
So I saw that happen.
Speaker 1 But some of those clubs in New York City, especially New York, that have had the 20-year, 30-year runs, they practice a level of discretion that some of us might call racism, that some of us will call discrimination, but it has allowed them to keep their doors open for 30 years.
Speaker 1 So I think that is a fine line. I really think it's a fine line.
Speaker 1 I think that when you know you have these certain levels of celebrities coming through, it needs to be a different level of beefed up security. They have enough money to pay off-duty cops or whatever
Speaker 1
to be there. Got to be safety first.
Yeah, it has to. It got to be safety first.
To keep your money. Like they said, with a certain clientele coming through here, you got ladies, you got dudes.
Speaker 1 Everybody wants to feel safe.
Speaker 1 The club you were talking about was
Speaker 1
1145 in Atlanta. Yes.
Where the shooting happened at. And they ordered the owner to pay $66 million to the student's family.
Speaker 1 It was like $5.6 million
Speaker 1 in damages and
Speaker 1 $60.5 million in the wrong food death claim.
Speaker 1 They ain't never going to do money, but that's some shit.
Speaker 1 That's a lot of money.
Speaker 1 That's a lot of money to not get.
Speaker 1
Anybody hit the mega ball the other day? Power ball? Somebody hit the billion-dollar one, but the. They did where they were from.
Georgia. Georgia.
Motherfuckers. So
Speaker 1
the Powell, I think, was a billion, and the mega is still $580 million. I've been paying $500 a week, damn me, on that shit.
Oh, my God. Since it been up there, what? They get at least $200, $300.
Speaker 1
Sell your little-ish college boy shirts and move on and stop. You don't need all that.
Guess what that move will be? You don't need that. I'll be moving on, brother.
You be doing that.
Speaker 1 You a leaders?
Speaker 1 Every time he asks me, I ask him him that same question. He was giving a lot of Dominicans $500.
Speaker 1 Oh,
Speaker 1
easy. God, Julie.
You want some cheese? The strip clubs and the Bronx. Oh.
He comes on the thing and says he goes to strip clubs and
Speaker 1 so for me to win $500 to win a billion dollars,
Speaker 1 I think it's a nice little, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 Why aren't you saying that?
Speaker 1 It ain't the same? Not to me, but.
Speaker 1
I know. One, I could get a billion dollars.
So you got to do that. This one right here, Shorty Billy going to get me a billion.
So you think they actually are exactly the same.
Speaker 1
You go made a dominant 500. You think you're getting some pussy and you don't.
You spend the night in your car waiting outside the strip club for her to come out.
Speaker 1 She went through the back door with her fucking
Speaker 1 shorty did that to you too.
Speaker 1 Shorty.
Speaker 1 Holy shit.
Speaker 1 He was tight. He was tight.
Speaker 1
Listen, the game is the game. Some nights you're going to score 30, 40, 50.
You're going to
Speaker 1 sleep at the X side by squeeze.
Speaker 1 Squeeze?
Speaker 1 What are you talking about? See, you always believe some bitch. What happened? You talking about that.
Speaker 1 You told me.
Speaker 1 I don't remember.
Speaker 1 It's cool. Who was it? Something nice?
Speaker 1
Fire. Oh, so.
It's probably true. It's smoking.
It's probably true. It was worth it.
Speaker 1 It's worth a little nap.
Speaker 1 Fuck it.
Speaker 1 I was tired.
Speaker 1
I was tired of anyway. He was tired of it.
He was like driving home. Shut out right here.
That's fucking. It's coming back to me.
I just don't remember the girl.
Speaker 1 I'll tell you. But I think she was nice, though.
Speaker 1 You remember the girl? Do I?
Speaker 1 She was unforgivable, bro.
Speaker 1
She out of here somewhere. She's still out here? No, I don't think so.
She left, right? I don't think so. Them bitches leave.
After you take a nap, they need to be to move the fuck out.
Speaker 1 By the time you wake up, them bitches at your head.
Speaker 1 By the time you wake up, that bitch is out of here, bro.
Speaker 1 Bitch in Tucson, bro.
Speaker 1 Oh, this nigga's a fucking goddamn. How long was I asleep?
Speaker 1 Yo. Oh, man.
Speaker 1 Tori Lanes.
Speaker 1 Tori Lanes.
Speaker 1 He was supposed to do the deposition in the Millagro,
Speaker 1
the Meg versus Malagro defamation trial. It's like a third time, right? Yeah, this is the third time.
Apparently, he was tough the second time
Speaker 1 was
Speaker 1 on some,
Speaker 1 what did it say? He said,
Speaker 1 what are you going to do to me?
Speaker 1 I got 10 years already. What are y'all going to do if I don't
Speaker 1 answer these questions?
Speaker 1 They fined him because he didn't. He came back the third time, didn't answer the question, said no, I'm cool.
Speaker 1 They fined him twenty thousand dollars, find his lawyer, find his lawyer five thousand dollars,
Speaker 1 and that's that. Okay,
Speaker 1 I cannot for the life of me figure out why Tori Lane's has not started ratting yet.
Speaker 1 I cannot figure this out to Philip's point, it's against his ethics and his moral code.
Speaker 1 Oh,
Speaker 1 I mean, what does this do? Huh? In this particular instance, you got to go in there, give a deposition, you got to go in there and tell what you know about a certain thing.
Speaker 1 Right, they asked him, how do you, how do you with that shit? Have you ever, um, you know, how do you meet the blogger? Have you had any interaction?
Speaker 1 Have you sent any information or anything like that? So I'm just saying, let's say he answers these questions.
Speaker 1 You said, why he ain't rat yet, quote unquote. What does this do for him?
Speaker 1
What you mean? Ratting in this instance, this doesn't mean that. Don't help me in the deposition.
I just ain't answering in the deposition. What does it do for him if he's truthful?
Speaker 1
This is the message. Let's say he sent the lady.
This is Milagro. Milagro is his people.
Got you. So let's say he did send us some information.
Ice ain't toxic enough for me. Okay.
Speaker 1
I'm going to answer you too. Hold on, hold on.
Go ahead, Ish. Hold on.
Speaker 1 Go ahead, Ish. I'm snitching.
Speaker 1
I'm saying I corroborated with her to put this information out about Meg. You would do that, you saying? No.
No, I'm saying what does it do for him to do that? I understand.
Speaker 1 Oh, I thought you said,
Speaker 1
gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. This don't help him.
The three questions that plaintiff's counsel asked during the deposition were: how he first came to know defendant Malagro Cooper, two,
Speaker 1 whether Mr. Peterson communicated with defendant Cooper, and three,
Speaker 1
whether he sent Miss Cooper Instagram direct messages or text messages. And y'all got to understand where he's being housed.
He's in jail, B. True.
Speaker 1 So if the word gets out when he's in jail that he went and did a deposition and gave information and all of that stuff, shit gets a little different. He just got stabbed.
Speaker 1 I want to go out there and make shit. Crazy? Tough for me?
Speaker 1 Yeah, you buck it.
Speaker 1 Joe, you would sit there and say, I ain't telling y'all shit.
Speaker 1
Who? If you got sentenced to 10. Not right now.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Not right now.
You have Joseph Anthony Joe. But Joe, you play Monopoly.
Speaker 1
You play Monopoly. You play Monopoly well.
Let's do it.
Speaker 1 What do you get for answering this deposition?
Speaker 1
They're not knocking time off the street. What am I going to get? A wedge of Meg's ass.
No, you're not. No, you're not.
Yes, I am. I'm going to answer every one.
I don't even.
Speaker 1
I was fucking the shit out of Malagro. Okay, but first of all.
Hey, stiff dicking her down, the best dick she ever got. Yeah, I'm doing all that.
We talk every night. They know what happens?
Speaker 1 I'm winning.
Speaker 1 Meg is going to win anyway. We don't care about that.
Speaker 1 I'm just being toxic. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 But then you're the witness that allowed her to win.
Speaker 1 She's going to win anyway. But you're going to go back.
Speaker 1
You're going to go back to that bunk and have a different experience. What's going to be my experience? You're a rat.
You told the judge I'm a millionaire. What are you going to do, bro? I got 25.
Speaker 1
Talk about the judge. Talk about the other people in there where you are.
I'm telling you what I would do. First of all, not ratting on the girl you fucking is what got him in there.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 I'm with you there. Hey, this is called taking it to the next level
Speaker 1 allegedly allegedly allegedly but yeah please hey you should you should develop new habits if
Speaker 1 the girl and not ratting got you where you at i would be at the edge of the bed waiting to rat on the girl i'm are you kidding me and again we don't know that they
Speaker 1 make think they was
Speaker 1 actually and they wasn't i think she was in the crew allegedly
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 I'm telling them niggas.
Speaker 1
I'm ratting. Good.
I'm ratting. Give me a reason.
Give me a reason to go on.
Speaker 1 I'll tell the truth.
Speaker 1
And I would negotiate. What can I get from this? I want some.
Nothing, nigga. I want extra lunch tomorrow.
You want to get a lunch? I want fucking. You're going to get a lunch.
Speaker 1
Pack a knife for you, too. Hey, I'm not answering none today, but if you come back tomorrow with a Twix and an almond joy, I might answer number two.
Play your cards right. It's going to be your joy.
Speaker 1 What the fuck you talking about? You're going to get joy, all right? I can't believe Tory Lane.
Speaker 1
Shout out to Tory Lane. Shout out to Meg.
That trial started yesterday. We'll see what happens with that.
Shout out to Milagro as well.
Speaker 1
And this is for posting the AI shit. Oh, my God.
Yeah, the AI 16.
Speaker 1
This is the never-ending bullshit. Yeah, he can't get up.
Yo,
Speaker 1 still got to just deal with this lady and situation. That's some wild shit.
Speaker 1
Tory shouldn't be in no jail. This is crazy.
He got 10 years, Joe. I know.
He's probably trying to just let the nigga just do his time.
Speaker 1 When is he eligible for parole? He's not.
Speaker 1
He got 10 years. He's getting 10 years.
Flat? Yeah. Stiff.
Speaker 1 Is that true? There's no programs here? Look at Mark. Mark making sure.
Speaker 1 He wrote the letter.
Speaker 1
Do not. I don't think he should be free.
He is a minister.
Speaker 1
Look at him. Is there anything, Mark, that he can do? I mean, from what I've read, because initially there was debate about whether he was eligible for early parole, what I read was no.
Really?
Speaker 1
Really? Yeah. Now, can, y'all can fact-check that.
Hopefully, you know, I'm wrong.
Speaker 1
Again, I never, I mean, I think he's guilty, and I think he should be held accountable, but I think 10 years is way too long a sentence. I've always said that.
You said that, yeah, you said that.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's way too long a sentence. Yeah.
No, he's only eligible for parole after his 10-year sentence. It's up there.
Yeah,
Speaker 1 is the minimum. Yeah, he gotta do 10.
Speaker 1
Oh, no. I'd have rattered in a New York heartbeat.
New York City?
Speaker 1 I would have wrote a new song to Trump every day.
Speaker 1
Trump would have 365 songs. I beg your pardon.
It would all be pardon flips.
Speaker 1 Trump can't do nothing to him, can he? This is
Speaker 1
a state. Yeah, Trump can't do shit.
And it's California, right?
Speaker 1 Yeah, so Gavin ain't.
Speaker 1 Newsome ain't doing nothing. Yeah, nah, damn.
Speaker 1
He's doing nothing. That lady came out acting like she had new evidence, too, remember? Yeah.
She had me hype. Our new evidence? I said, oh, she look all right, too.
Speaker 1
She distracted me. Oh, she looked good.
Who was this lady with new evidence? He'd have been fine if they'd have honored the old evidence.
Speaker 1 They didn't let the old evidence in.
Speaker 1
We can't really talk about it. I'm not talking about it.
I'm chilling. I can't say shit.
Speaker 1
Do you call it a railroad? Huh? Do you call this a railroad? Long island. Long island.
That's what they tried to get me on the Logan Paul part.
Speaker 1 When I went over there, they tried to get me to spill all the tea on Black Matters.
Speaker 1
Went over to see my man, Logan Paul. Shout out to Logan Paul.
What was that like?
Speaker 1
What was it like? We had a great time. It was fun.
I had a good time over there. Nice, nice.
What's up with you? Why are you making a face like that? You think you're in trouble?
Speaker 1
You don't do a lot of podcasts. You don't do a lot of stuff.
And this is a major white podcast. I was curious to know what the vibe was like, what your experience was like.
Speaker 1
I got a call and said, yeah, you want to do Logan Paul's podcast? I said, hell yeah. Sounds like fun.
Hell yeah. Let's go fucking do it.
Let's go get on some white shit. Hell yeah.
Fuck it.
Speaker 1 Hell yeah, bro.
Speaker 1 Crossover joke. You say, dude, on this interview, I'm a fuck.
Speaker 1
And I went over to him. You better not, yo.
It was him and his co-host, Mike. I had no knowledge of how big or small the podcast was.
How big or small he was, Paul's, but he's a pretty big deal.
Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
Huge following. I've never watched the show.
Huge following.
Speaker 1 Am I missing something? No,
Speaker 1 why are y'all looking at him? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's looking down on you, for sure.
Speaker 1 I would do Logan shit. I'd do that part of my life.
Speaker 1 I'm going to go there. Hey, you know what?
Speaker 1
Mark do Pierce Brosnan. He would definitely do it.
He wouldn't do Logan Paul.
Speaker 1
Pierce Brosnan is a fucking actor, right? Yeah, nigga from 007. Mark would do Logan Paul.
Hell yeah. You're Brody and shit.
Speaker 1 If you go up there. That one and my homeboy that do MMA.
Speaker 1 What's his name? Rogan. Would you take any opportunity to get some shit off Mark when you go up there? What? What if? Yeah,
Speaker 1 I would just be me.
Speaker 1
Nah, but hold on. You is two type of you's.
It's Miz and Mark Namb.
Speaker 1
That's Miz. I'd be whatever.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 I just want to say,
Speaker 1 let it out.
Speaker 1 He's like, who behind the camera? Where are you from?
Speaker 1
I want to say free. He starts saying free shit.
He put his hand up. Do we get activist Mark or defend my white new brother Mark? Oh, you get a little bit of both.
Speaker 1
You get a little mix. You get a little mix.
My white new brother. I can see his name.
Speaker 1 I told you, anybody that spelled Mark with a C, gotta watch out.
Speaker 1
You gotta watch him. You gotta watch him, yo.
Activist Mark is popping out on one of them shows for sure. Got to.
He calling names.
Speaker 1 They're gonna scrap that episode.
Speaker 1 Hey, yo, when the episode coming out, y'all, the camera fucked up, Mark.
Speaker 1
They be doing that. They be doing that.
Shout out to Logan, Paul, man. I'm back outside this.
I'm back outside this quarter. Fourth quarter, nigga.
Speaker 1 Level it up. Level it up.
Speaker 1 Come on.
Speaker 1 Come on, man.
Speaker 1
My man. Got some scotch.
We was around the fourth.
Speaker 1
Shit up the sleeve, man. Fourth quarter, y'all know what time it is.
I don't let y'all down. We also go in pockets.
Speaker 1 We also go your pocket
Speaker 1 Fourth quarter is good for us too for me. You know I'm saying
Speaker 1 you doing good. I've seen a little supreme Averrex or whatever you had on
Speaker 1 me.
Speaker 1
He get money every time you get a demotion. Yeah.
Oh, you are you co-siling them? No, but I know you look like you're getting a lot of money. Are you co-siling the rumors? No.
The rumors.
Speaker 1 I guess.
Speaker 1 To me,
Speaker 1 a demotion means pay decrease.
Speaker 1 That's what it means to me.
Speaker 1 I'm wrong. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Tell me what a demotion means
Speaker 1 that's out of the so wait hold up so if i'm the head coach of the lakers and they make me assistant coach but tell me i can keep my salary i didn't get demoted you did get demoted yeah okay yeah the title changed though yeah but it's a down your title went down that's where the demotion comes from his title didn't change it's the same exact title
Speaker 1 i'm just saying money don't you know what these niggas be hating on me
Speaker 1 do double the work and get
Speaker 1
I came up. I'm not even mad at y'all niggas.
And, and you cracked a joke last time. Nigga, shit.
Get him for that shit you said last time. What about choice? I don't know.
Speaker 1
Yo, if you saw it's by choice. Shit be by choice, bro.
I know it's my choice.
Speaker 1 We saw what you said on the plate down.
Speaker 1
If I want to come here on Friday, I can't come here on Friday. I know you can't.
I've did it before. I can't forget.
What did this nigga say? No, no, no, no. On Friday,
Speaker 1
I come here this Friday. I have a friend in the building.
I will come here this Friday if I wanted to. I bet you just won't.
Throw my kids out with if I wanted to.
Speaker 1
You just don't want him to come here on Friday. He's not going to tell me nothing.
He's not going to tell me nothing. He's not going to say nothing.
He's probably not related to it.
Speaker 1 Just so you know, he's done this before.
Speaker 1 You say he's probably not gonna what? When he had COVID and shit.
Speaker 1
No, it was Flip had the clause where he could. He was like, Yo, I told Flip to go home.
You don't gotta come here on Friday? I'll walk in this shit like King, nigga. It'll be like, yo, no flip today.
Speaker 1 And then what happens
Speaker 1
at 12 o'clock? I don't want nothing to do with this. So don't act like you're playing with your man.
Like you don't know I come here on Friday, but I want to come here on Friday. I know.
Speaker 1 That's one too.
Speaker 1
I don't allow niggas that hate. No disrespect, but all disrespect intended.
Because niggas gotta do double the work. Nigga, I'm just out here living.
I'm trying to get to it and do my job.
Speaker 1
That's smart. I'm trying to put on for my music.
You lose. Right.
Speaker 1 Working twice as hard.
Speaker 1 Twice to pay.
Speaker 1 What's that mean? Nothing? Nothing?
Speaker 1 No contract talk. Shout out to Toy Lanes, man.
Speaker 1
Speaking of twice to pay, O.J. Simpson's estate is about to pay $58 million.
Oh, come on, please. What the fuck?
Speaker 1 Let me clarify.
Speaker 1 Let me clarify what happened. So Ronald Goldman,
Speaker 1 you know, rest in peace. You know, he was obviously killed.
Speaker 1 Okay, boyfriend. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1
And over time, they've been trying to get him. He wasn't the boyfriend.
He wasn't a boyfriend? He wasn't the best. He never proved that they was fucking around.
Speaker 1
Anyway, whoever was in front of that house. Wait, hold up.
Am I missing something I saw every dock in the world? Joe, stop. That nigga's a slap you.
Wait a minute. Is that a matter of fact?
Speaker 1 I'm secretly saying, you ain't think that was fucking unleashed?
Speaker 1
I'm saying that I've seen every dock on this matter. None of them say, and not that that means anything, but that's not the story any of them say.
You talking for the white shit?
Speaker 1 She left something at the restaurant. He saw it, brought it back.
Speaker 1
Don't. Okay.
This is how you get cheated on.
Speaker 1
Not saying now. You're not getting cheated on that.
Hey, yo. This is how niggas like you get cheated on.
Oh, oh, he brought back what? Oh, he just brought it back. Oh, he brought it back to the house.
Speaker 1 I'm going to go back to September. When he driving to her car every single day, she said yes.
Speaker 1 Allegedly.
Speaker 1 Yes, they were fucking allegedly. What are you talking about? Anyway, this nigga's crazy.
Speaker 1 Allegedly. Y'all think they was fucking alleged? Yes.
Speaker 1 You be serious right now? Yeah. You deadass yo.
Speaker 1 She forgot something at the restaurant. Yeah.
Speaker 1 She let me stick at the restaurant. He came down.
Speaker 1
Oh, my God. Oh, shit.
But anyway, Fred Goldman, the father of Ronald Goldman, whoever he was. What's his fucking money? Yeah.
And so they made a claim of $58 million
Speaker 1 plus interest to the OJ Simpson estate. What's interesting about this, because that's not really new that they want money,
Speaker 1 the OJ Simpson estate, now that OJ's passed away, has accepted the claim.
Speaker 1
Well, no. OJ had accepted the claim because OJ had paid a small portion of it.
So they
Speaker 1 pay.
Speaker 1 Once you pay, you want to hold it.
Speaker 1
No, no, no. OJ paid a small portion of that civil suit.
It wasn't. If he knew that, you paid hold of it.
Right, they paid him the civil suit. That's
Speaker 1 the resolution. Now that he's died, his estate has all this money.
Speaker 1 They went back and made a claim for their money that was remaining from
Speaker 1
the civil suit. Oh, yeah.
What I'm saying is the O.J. Simpson estate has said, yes, we will give it to you.
Speaker 1
They don't have no choice, though. They do have a choice to not accept the claim.
They could have disputed it.
Speaker 1 That's the news, is they've accepted the claim.
Speaker 1 What do they say to the dispute, though? I'm just curious, because again, can they dispute? Once you, like, if he's disputing,
Speaker 1
if OJ's disputing, whatever, once you pay onto the claim, you've accepted it. Okay, so let me.
So now, if that transfers are not available, let's take a step back. I think we're missing a point.
Speaker 1
The initial claim was for $117 million. Okay.
Okay.
Speaker 1 That was a civil suit disposition.
Speaker 1 The estate has said, we're willing to pay $58 million of it. OJ was never trying to give that money.
Speaker 1 The estate is saying,
Speaker 1 we actually accept that we owe you money. But he said OJ paid something towards the civil suit.
Speaker 1
A very small amount. And then it did everything it could to block the 117 million to avoid paying it.
Okay, maybe something's different.
Speaker 1 What was filed in Nevada court on Friday was an acceptance that we're going to give you $58 million.
Speaker 1 But they're saying in real life, we're still only going to probably give you about a million of it.
Speaker 1 We're going to debate back and forth, but we're going to give you about, I think, let me pull up the exact number just so I got it right. But I believe it was $1 million.
Speaker 1
That they said they will likely end up paying. I don't see it right now.
Yep.
Speaker 1
He's still hoping to round up $500,000 to a million in total assets. Because the argument is we don't have the assets to pay you, but we'll give you between half a million and a million.
Right.
Speaker 1 But the point is, at least they're going to get some of this money because when OJ was alive, they weren't going to see another dollar.
Speaker 1 They weren't going to see another dollar. But OJ Simpson is a steak, for whatever reason, saying, we'll give you a million dollars.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1
I just love that homeboy's dad is still alive. Standing on business.
Yeah, fuck that. Standing on business and causing the Simpson family havoc.
Yes. Yes.
Speaker 1
I don't think Homie even cared if he get that money. But y'all ain't just going to be gallivanting around town.
My name's going to pop up certainly. You don't believe it in this.
So you wouldn't.
Speaker 1
I'm going to ever ask this shit. My name is.
You wasn't on the side of the glove don't fit, then the quit. You wasn't on the side of that.
You wasn't cheering back in the days.
Speaker 1 Why the fuck would you... You wasn't cheering back in the days when OJ got off? I was.
Speaker 1
So what I'm saying, so if you was cheering, why would you say you hope that he gives their family away? I was cheering. I'm going to keep it a buck.
It's ignorant, but I'm going to keep it a buck.
Speaker 1
You was cheering because he was black? Yes, on some we needed a win. And we were teenagers.
Yeah, I didn't know the intricate details. We was in school, but that's a black win.
Speaker 1
That's how I looked at that. I was the same way.
It was right off Luima.
Speaker 1
It was a lot of we caught a lot of L before, bro. I got you.
Was it Rodney King? Rodney Rodney King. That was Rodney King.
Yeah. All right, I'm mistaken.
Oh, yeah, Rodney King. Okay, right.
Speaker 1 But yeah, so
Speaker 1
that's all I saw. That's all I liked.
Rodney King was 94. Yeah.
Speaker 1
I'd be getting my dates falling. No, no, no.
Wasn't that 92? Yeah, Ronnie King was not 94. It was 92.
Speaker 1
No, no, no, but the trial. The resolution of trial was the fall of 95.
Oh, yeah. There we go.
That's when he got the not guilty verdict.
Speaker 1
And just for clarity's sake, the initial verdict was for 33 million that he was supposed to pay the families. But interest is ballooned up to the 170.
I just want to be clear for our...
Speaker 1 Keep on
Speaker 1
time I turn around. I'm filing.
Yep. Yep.
Yep.
Speaker 1
Y'all got some money over there? I'm going to need that for you. For me about me.
Yeah. And I feel the same way y'all feel.
Speaker 1
When the verdict happened, I was happy that it was not guilty. I thought OG, even as a kid, I thought OJ killed them.
I think OJ killed them now. OG definitely killed those people.
Speaker 1
But at the time. Allegedly.
No, I'm not saying allegedly.
Speaker 1 I'm going to say allegedly. He was found guilty.
Speaker 1 That don't mean he didn't.
Speaker 1 He found not guilty. In the civil suit I'm talking about.
Speaker 1
We're talking about a civil suit, right? We're talking about by a preponderance of the evidence, he was found liable. Liable.
Yeah, but the difference in the family.
Speaker 1
I'm only talking about the civil suit. But I'm saying I can say based on the civil suit that by preponderance of the evidence, he was responsible for their deaths.
But that's all.
Speaker 1 Lucky this is not the gay family.
Speaker 1
That's fine. I believe, I mean, I know, crazy take.
I believe O.J. Simpson killed those people.
I think he did, but you just keep saying that.
Speaker 1
But a civil suit, you know, a civil suit, you're basically guilty to proven innocent anyway. Yeah, the bar is in hell.
And Mark knows that. The bar is not in hell.
Speaker 1
But a civil suit, you have to. You have to think.
It could be 51-49, but it has to be by preponderance of the evidence. The evidence has to be more persuasive than not that you did it.
Speaker 1 But my point is,
Speaker 1
the police didn't play fair. They cheated the process.
There was no honesty in that process. There's no way you could convict OJ Simpson beyond a reasonable doubt.
With all of the legal case.
Speaker 1 In the legal case.
Speaker 1
So I was happy with the verdict because the police don't get to cheat and win. The system has to work.
That's what I use.
Speaker 1 I was happy for that reason. But because I still thought that OJ did it, I still felt happy to see the civil suit where they could show the evidence and say, look, clearly he did this shit.
Speaker 1 Clearly, y'all owe us the money. Now, where I think it was completely fucked up is that when OJ got convicted for basically taking his own shit back, roofed him.
Speaker 1
And they roofed him basically to make up for the old thing. Again, that's cheating.
You know what I mean? That's what I hate about the system. They basically cheated OJ.
If he won, he won.
Speaker 1 You can't go back and now get him
Speaker 1
for kidnapping and stealing. That's corny to me.
Did he steal?
Speaker 1 It was a, I don't think so, based on what I heard that it was his shit. Then he do that.
Speaker 1 He said, no, I'm saying it correctly.
Speaker 1
Just because I'm going to answer y'all what don't mean I'm being equivocating. I'm saying no, I don't think he stole because it was his shit.
But it wasn't
Speaker 1
his shit. It was no longer his shit, Mark.
I understand your point. You may disagree with my analysis.
What I'm saying is, I'm not going. You suggested I was equivocating.
I'm not.
Speaker 1
I'm saying no directly. My answer is no.
We can disagree, but I think the answer is no. I don't think OJ should have been found guilty under those circumstances.
Speaker 1
But if you believe he did it, you still shouldn't get 10 years for it or whatever he got. He got 20.
Yeah, people get probation for that shit.
Speaker 1
People fucking rob banks and get out faster than OJ got out. That's true.
Well, we agree on this was the double back for
Speaker 1
me. And that's what I said.
I hate what I'm saying. I mean, we've known how many times have judges said, yo, if I see you again, that's your ass.
That means they counting this shit with you.
Speaker 1 That's when you get found guilty. That way you get found not guilty.
Speaker 1
You can't be like, not guilty, but if I see you again, I'm doubling it up. Like, what the fuck is that? But that was the point that we was just making.
You said, yo, he was guilty.
Speaker 1
And we said, no, he's not guilty. And you said he was guilty in the civil side, but not in the criminal side.
Right. Cool.
So the same judge can say, yo, dog, I thought you was guilty.
Speaker 1 I'm going to roof you. And again, if you're
Speaker 1
not guilty primarily because of police misconduct, which was right and fair, If I'm the judge, I'm going to say you're not guilty. You got off.
Don't come back in here for bullshit, though.
Speaker 1
No, you're guilty. You got off on the technicality.
Because we the
Speaker 1
litigation pick up. You shouldn't do that as always.
That's just being circular.
Speaker 1 I'm just saying you shouldn't. Yeah, and we're breaking our OJ.
Speaker 1
Speaking of money. That's never going to stop.
That's never going to stop.
Speaker 1 I just want to shout out Mackenzie Scott, former wife of Jeff Bezos.
Speaker 1 She has now given $700 million
Speaker 1 in money to HBCUs.
Speaker 1
that's a lot of fucking money. That's a lot of fucking money.
I don't care how much you worth. That's a lot of money.
I'm going to get to that a little bit.
Speaker 1 Did you have?
Speaker 1 Who took her visit? Nah,
Speaker 1 I'm looking deep into that. What?
Speaker 1 So to speak.
Speaker 1 I'm saying, who left an imprint on her? Who left an imprint?
Speaker 1
Who left, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to her, man. Big imprint.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
No, but that's great. And the other thing is, she gave like $70 or $80 million to Howard.
She gave money to Spelman. That's fine.
Speaker 1
But she's not just giving money to the big name brand, popular, bougie, middle-class HBCUs. Palcorn State or some shit.
Yeah, she's giving money to the HBCUs.
Speaker 1 There's over 100 HBCUs in this country, over 110 HBCUs in this country. And most of the people only know Howard, Spelman, Morehouse, you know, like the big ones.
Speaker 1 And also Morgan State. Morgan State is, they had some questionable admissions policies in the 90s or 80s.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 there's now this moment where people are realizing there's a whole lot of HBCUs, the Dell States of the world. You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 The Lincolns, not just the Lincoln and PA, but the other Lincoln, like that need the money. And I'm glad that she's using her money for that.
Speaker 1 That's a great way.
Speaker 1
Oh, that's almost a billion dollars in money. That's crazy.
That's amazing. Yeah.
Speaker 1 That's it.
Speaker 1 When you're going to get some money, yeah.
Speaker 1 When you're going to get some money. When am I going to get some money? Give.
Speaker 1 Oh, anytime. I'm always ready to give.
Speaker 1 You think I won't?
Speaker 1 Why do you talk to me like that?
Speaker 1
You think I'm going to give? You said fuck them kids. All right.
But at a certain amount,
Speaker 1 I believe the children are.
Speaker 1 You're talking about the promises.
Speaker 1 Or turkeys. If you had known about his turkey drive, you would have gave, right? Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 1 How many turkeys? But
Speaker 1 he don't like me to see the other side of him, so he wouldn't have invited me.
Speaker 1
You don't want to get to see politicians. What's the other side? Politician.
Politician. Politician-ish.
We won't get to see that. Or I've.
Speaker 1 What's up, you think your affiliation with me will get you not voted? Not voting. Not voting that thing.
Speaker 1 That should be.
Speaker 1
And go there and dress up next time. Nigga, that hoodie shit.
Nigga, go up there and represent. You must be a politician.
Why would I do that? Oh, you also russell. Well, it alienates the people.
Ooh.
Speaker 1
Yeah, he's good. He got it.
He got it. He good with the word.
Speaker 1
He got it. Oh, he's ready.
Okay. Oh, he's ready.
Okay.
Speaker 1 I need to hear more.
Speaker 1 For my vote,
Speaker 1
I got to hear more. You need to hear policy.
Yo, what you? Yeah.
Speaker 1 I don't know. I got to earn mine.
Speaker 1
You got to earn mine. Yo, Joe, you got hot Cheetos up here.
What's going on, man? Okay, so I don't know if anybody else cares about this as much as I do.
Speaker 1 But starting in, I want to say
Speaker 1 December.
Speaker 1 That's around the corner. Flaming hot Cheetos will no longer be red.
Speaker 1 They will be a new die-free
Speaker 1 flaming hot Cheetos.
Speaker 1
Oh, let me make them. Okay.
No. Dog.
No.
Speaker 1
Look at the new flaming hot Cheetos. No, no.
No. That's the new flaming hot Cheetos.
I don't want to make them shit to no more. The Nickels.
That's the Nickel Joyce.
Speaker 1
I love y'all. The white side of ish coming out.
What'd you say? He loves Cheetos. No, no, no.
He started to play. I haven't said Cheeto in a very long time.
You said, why don't they stop making it?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
Because the hoes love hot Cheetos-ish. I ain't know that.
Niggas love. I'm also also a hoe, I guess.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 It's very successful for them. Oh.
Speaker 1 But, however, reports have come out
Speaker 1
for your health. They say your shit, all of that.
Your stool turned red. So it's Cheetos and Doritos.
Oh, shit. Doritos.
Doritos had us
Speaker 1
flaming hot? No, but the nacho cheese shit. But what they're saying is...
You should say red like that? Cheetos and Doritos go naked. with new products free of artificial colors and flavors.
Speaker 1 So that's what you're talking about is the NKD on the packaging is naked, which they're not going to have any colors.
Speaker 1 The products will be Doritos, Simply Naked, Nacho Cheese, Doritos Simply Naked, Cool Ranch, Cheetos, Simply Naked Puffs, and Cheetos Simply Naked Flaming Hot. I like this.
Speaker 1 Cool Ranch Doritos ain't going to be Cool Ranch no more. No, they don't.
Speaker 1
It's not going to have no bullshit. They're going to have the blue shit on it.
Yeah, you need the blue shit on it. Sprinkles.
I ain't going to go. I got to try it.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but I'm scared.
Speaker 1
Because now that's how they're going to get you. Because you know how you can look in the bag and be like, all right, Diggy seasoned this one good, but this one is good.
Now they are naked.
Speaker 1 Just FS, I see how artists don't want to go independent.
Speaker 1
The other shit will still be for sale, though. They're not getting red.
All this is a separate brand. Yeah, I don't think they get it.
All right, we good. Come on, we're good.
We got
Speaker 1
no, mine say flaming hot Cheetos will not be red anymore. And that one I understand because they were talking about health complications.
Yeah, but all of these are health.
Speaker 1
They say all of this shit is horrible for you. All of that shit is horrible for you.
No, that's what I'm telling you. I ain't eat a Cheeto on the video.
It says fans of the more
Speaker 1 traditional Cheetos and Doritos products will still be able to purchase their favorite snacks. If you want the poison cheetahs,
Speaker 1
you have choices. It's like when Doritos did them baked shits.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Can I still discuss red, flaming hot cheetos? Yes.
Yes. Okay, then I was told wrong information.
Speaker 1
All is right in the world. Yeah, we don't care about that, man.
All is right in the world. I don't think Sweetie's ramen would have been the same.
Yeah, no, you need to. Which is important.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Nani, nani, nani, nani.
Speaker 1
I was at this store the other day, and next to it, they had this motherfucking ramen soup spot. Okay.
I was hungry. It was noon, one o'clock, so I went in there, me and my lady.
Speaker 1 Nigga, when I get in them ramen spots, I act like I ain't had no home drinks.
Speaker 1
Ramen spot. What is it about the ramen? It should be good.
I ordered everything.
Speaker 1 I don't know what nothing means.
Speaker 1
I want the chicken broth and the Japanese broth. I want boiled eggs.
I want this noodle.
Speaker 1 I ordered like a total lunatic in the shit. Chirock shot.
Speaker 1
Chiropropos. Oh, my God.
It was Robin Shit. It was good.
No, it was great. Ramen spot is.
Shout out to the ramen spots out there. Yeah, I ordered so much shit in in there.
What's better?
Speaker 1
Faux or robin? Hmm? Faux or robin? Ramen. Fo.
Ramen. What's faux? Ramen.
Speaker 1 The Vietnamese.
Speaker 1
It's similar. It's similar.
I've never had pho. Oh, y'all got to go to the faux spot.
Yeah. It's good, Mark.
Yeah. I like faux board, but.
Man, Fi Fa Fo Fum. Give me some motherfucking ramen.
Speaker 1
Nah, I don't know. Ramen.
It's a good Fool. I didn't.
Faux is Vietnamese ramen. Crazy.
You love it. Yeah, basically.
It's beef.
Speaker 1 I've had you. It's usually beef spinner.
Speaker 1 Same noodle?
Speaker 1
Similar noodle. Similar.
Thinner. Thin.
Speaker 1
Very, very thin. See, I like like a thinner noodle now.
Thinner.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Hey.
Speaker 1 Don't try to phone look at that girl.
Speaker 1 Oh.
Speaker 1 Gurthy.
Speaker 1
I thought that on this podcast, we was done pausing. Didn't we? Didn't we wait? No, that's never happened.
Me and Paula.
Speaker 1
No, no. We told y'all no.
We thought we voted to grow up. We didn't.
Speaker 1 Some of y'all did.
Speaker 1
We didn't. As a collective, no.
Shouldn't we vote again? No. I don't care.
You can vote again. Let's vote.
Speaker 1
We should pause less. No.
No, no, no. I think we pause less than we used to pass.
We should pause less. We do pause less.
We pause less.
Speaker 1
Now we just look and be like, yo, come on, dog. Like, that was wild.
Yes. I don't think we paused less, but I'm just.
Speaker 1 Anywho.
Speaker 1 They stopped saying, bitch. So we
Speaker 1 see my pause.
Speaker 1 See my pause. Is you going to school today, bro?
Speaker 1 Don't you start today? That was the problem.
Speaker 1
Don't you start classes today? No. When you start? January, said it.
Oh, January. Oh, yeah.
College starts in, like, they do September
Speaker 1 in the fall, and then they do January. No, Non-state.
Speaker 1 It started in the middle of the month.
Speaker 1 No, no, no, no, that shit start today.
Speaker 1
Nigga, it's November. I forgot that.
That's the end of the semester. I forgot.
I forgot. Barber College.
Speaker 1 He came with his book bag.
Speaker 1 He came with a book bag and he looked like he was a bad boy. That's just for December's day, especially.
Speaker 1 So you trying to say he trying to trick the lady?
Speaker 1 Just for the fit. All right.
Speaker 1
You can't wear the rugby and not have a backpack. That's crazy.
Oh, I just had some work to do. Why the fuck? What work you got that needed a backpack? My laptop in there.
Speaker 1 What work you got that needs a laptop?
Speaker 1
You got a Marvel composition notebook in there, too, don't you? This whole contractor politician on college campus move that you trying to pull. You body in it.
This is it.
Speaker 1 Don't look at the body at all.
Speaker 1
You body in the ish. You see your growth.
You still the same nigga. Yeah, green eye band.
That's why he's going back to school. He getting it started.
The student government president.
Speaker 1 He's going to start there and work his way up.
Speaker 1 That's all it is.
Speaker 1
That'll work. That's how you do it.
I'm a student body president.
Speaker 1
This nigga trying to rebrand. We're not going to know if he really did it until we get him around a dumpster and a crackhead again.
Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 We got to see.
Speaker 1
Make a quick. I got to go.
I got to go to class. We got to see if he'll make the same decision.
Speaker 1 All gums, itch.
Speaker 1 You shoot quite a bit. Oh, yo, my God.
Speaker 1 What is wrong with y'all?
Speaker 1
No dentures. Nah.
It's like that shit. You freak boy.
I'll slap you, nigga. Say you don't like it.
Say you don't like it, nigga.
Speaker 1 Let me see. What else? What else? What else? What else we did? Tigashi, Ray Jay, Tori Lane, Rock Nation, Hot Cheetos.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1 I didn't know that they were doing a heat to.
Speaker 1 I've been hearing some Rublins, but they're doing a heat too.
Speaker 1 I didn't know. And this is like the other day was the 30-year anniversary of Heat.
Speaker 1
Niggas is the Scottish starving out here. Yo, yo, that's it.
Wait, heat. No, no, no, I'm not going to let y'all do that.
No, no, no. Sydney Portier? Whoa.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 Yo, dog. Leave this to black Americans.
Speaker 1 Can you let the blacks?
Speaker 1 Yo, can you let black Americans do it? Did Cindy Pointier do a movie? That's it. Yo, let black Americans.
Speaker 1 Did Sidney Poitier do a fucking movie? It's not the heat of the night.
Speaker 1 We stopped the heat.
Speaker 1 What the fuck is he? Daytime.
Speaker 1
It's the daytime. Yeah.
Greatest shootout ever. It's a daytime.
Yo, can you go to Starbucks?
Speaker 1 What you need, gang? Shit, nothing. I'll take a hot apple cider.
Speaker 1 I'll take a grande hot apple cider, man. Let me get bagel.
Speaker 1 You want to go to school, right? What class are you going in and rolling in, nigga? You should learn, right?
Speaker 1 Cosmetology.
Speaker 1 It's going with a bitches ass.
Speaker 1 Nurse going to Concord.
Speaker 1 Nurse nursing. Nurse.
Speaker 1
It's funny, son. She's coming in with some squirrels.
We're going to jump. I got to see what heat is.
Speaker 1 Finally, it is a sequel that we asked for. So I'm not going to be able to do that.
Speaker 1
Who asked for this? 30 years later. that.
Stop. Stop.
Don't do that. Everybody wanted that.
Speaker 1
Everybody wanted a sequel to Heat. No, they didn't.
Yes, they did. Yes, they did.
They did. Yes, they did.
Speaker 1
Nah, we wanted to come into America, too. That's what we wanted.
We didn't want to. We wanted to.
Speaker 1 We leave the classics alone and stop fucking them up.
Speaker 1 We leave the classics alone if you're going to go put Lil Duvall and fucking all these other niggas and coming to America. All right, so what? Shout out to Lil Duvall.
Speaker 1 What are they going to put in Heat? Well, Val Kilmer's gone.
Speaker 1 That's actually why I brought it up. They're eyeing.
Speaker 1 Eyeing.
Speaker 1 You've been reading too much variety.
Speaker 1 They're eyeing.
Speaker 1 And me and my girl spoke about this. Christian Bell.
Speaker 1
Okay. And Leonardo DiCaprio.
To which my girl says she don't see what Leo could do in heat. And I'm totally on the other side.
I mean, Leo's Leo. But my thing is, Al Pacino's mad old now.
Speaker 1 That's how aging works. Cool.
Speaker 1 You killed. De Niro.
Speaker 1 Oh.
Speaker 1
Hey, we killed 50 Cent, too. He came back in the next power.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And it was great. We already said they fired.
Speaker 1
They killed Cannon, too. No, they didn't.
That nigga was burning out.
Speaker 1
Ghost left that nigga in there. He ain't put one in his ass.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1
It's crazy. Pause the list.
We didn't pause it. We didn't just set it up.
Speaker 1 How are you going to get gay voters to vote for you?
Speaker 1 You're going to go for Antoine? Yeah.
Speaker 1
Vote for Twan. Vote for Twan.
Hey, Twan.
Speaker 1 Vote for Twan.
Speaker 1 I know there have been some struggles, but I, Twan,
Speaker 1 I stand with you.
Speaker 1 Vote for Twan. Twan is behind you.
Speaker 1 Twan is behind you.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1 I'll vote for this, nigga. What? I'll vote for each.
Speaker 1
No, but listen, are you working on how to are you working on it? Please just be honest. You don't have to do this.
It's for all jokes aside.
Speaker 1
We're going to make a joke, but just please, because this shit is fascinating. I don't even know what I'm doing.
Turkeys ain't going to get it done. I don't know.
Speaker 1 Your political position that you might
Speaker 1
get it done. There you go.
We got them. You think turkeys won't get it done?
Speaker 1 Have you been practicing?
Speaker 1 Just a bastard.
Speaker 1
Exactly. The gobble gobbles.
Listen. Oh, shit.
Have you been working on your speech and stuff like that? I don't know what you're saying. You know, I heard they want you to work with them.
Speaker 1 But are you worried about how you'll come across the gable?
Speaker 1 And what?
Speaker 1 And what? And for the polls.
Speaker 1 What field would you be in? What field would you be in?
Speaker 1 It's a little bit of a bad thing. What field?
Speaker 1
If you're running for office, what field would you be in? You stare at the polls. Yo, this is the best.
What is your game plan, though?
Speaker 1
They don't have a game plan. I don't know what y'all talking about.
I'm not. Itch, come on.
Oh, fuck.
Speaker 1 That won't get it done.
Speaker 1
Yo, you should let Mark run be your campaign manager. I be your campaign manager? That might work.
Yeah, you body it. For real.
Bro, I don't even know what you niggas to talk about.
Speaker 1
Oh, here we go. Nigga, it's no secret.
Nigga, you ain't gonna be inconspicuous and shit like that. Nigga, there's no secret, nigga.
We know
Speaker 1
we know what you're doing, you bitch ass nigga. We know we down with you, okay.
And I'm coming to campaign and I'm on the front lines with my son, nigga, like the Army Reserve. Just like MFS Fest.
Speaker 1
If you have an issue with that, I ain't gonna do that. You've been learning some tricky words while you've been going.
Inconspicuous.
Speaker 1 That was
Speaker 1 Chef's kids, man. I didn't be reading no Friday.
Speaker 1 You gotta read because I don't want to watch. Yo, you replacing my time with Reed Time?
Speaker 1 That's crazy. Would you ever be honest? Because I know you do this thing where you try to
Speaker 1
downplay it. Like, all jokes aside, bro.
I know. What are you talking about? You doing public appearances, you dressing preppy.
You giving out turkey. You're taking college.
Speaker 1
You giving out turkeys in the hood. Dude, you're gearing up for something.
I've done a bunch of those things for the last decade. Go ahead, downplay what they're trying to do.
Speaker 1
Disrespect them. Go ahead.
Disrespect who? The people that want you to be a politician. Disrespect the company.
Yo, shut up. Disrespect the niggas that fucking put you out there, nigga.
Speaker 1
What they put me out there to do? Give out some turkeys to some people that desperately need you. Nigga, you shaking hands with the mayor.
I've shook the mayor's hand a bunch of times.
Speaker 1 I know, and now y'all lining it up.
Speaker 1 I ain't gonna lie. I can ask you a question: Ish, if you become a politician, you think it'll help with the other shit?
Speaker 1 You can erase that?
Speaker 1 You think you can erase that?
Speaker 1
I'm sorry. All right, my phone.
Yo, you got it. I love this nigga.
He don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck.
If I had it, I'll pay for it. That's my man.
Speaker 1 Whatever you need, nigga.
Speaker 1
Thank you, sir. And I'll be your campaign manager.
Yeah, for free. Right, Mark? Yeah.
Speaker 1 I wouldn't charge a nigga.
Speaker 1 I think we can get it done. I have it.
Speaker 1 What is going to be your campaign to the voters out there that would like rent to be affordable?
Speaker 1
He just going to lie. I agree with him.
I used to be a landlord. I agree with him.
Speaker 1
He got it. We worked on it.
He got it. He got it.
Speaker 1
He got it. Oh, yeah.
He got some kids. He came back.
Speaker 1 He got him kid back
Speaker 1 to talk about.
Speaker 1 You think I leave and come back and still there.
Speaker 1
That's a gay answer, bro. All right, we got to work on our gay answer, man.
And you can't be nothing. And you're killing the rich shit.
Speaker 1
Let me see what else they might ask is. And this is fun.
Litch, what are we going to do about the Rhodes in Newark?
Speaker 1 The Rhodes. What about them?
Speaker 1 not that bad
Speaker 1 that ain't gonna get it done
Speaker 1 we gotta work on that yo
Speaker 1 we gotta work some of the some of the elderly people out there who has seen crime rise in Newark and wants to be safe and wants stiffer penalties for some of these thugs violent crimes and drug dealers especially crime is down in the city of Newark
Speaker 1 by the time you run it's back up
Speaker 1 it's back up
Speaker 1 shout out to the people in Newark brian
Speaker 1 Where's it going to be? Where's that, bro? Where's it going to be? Anyway, bro, what I'm saying. If you run a,
Speaker 1 you try to be the mayor. The mayor
Speaker 1 forgot where you're from.
Speaker 1 I swear to God. Yo, it's raising.
Speaker 1 That was funny, yo. Ace Orange?
Speaker 1
This is fun now. I don't think of shit harder than that.
If Ish run and get elected, you'll hate. Tell truth.
No. No, Mark.
Speaker 1 He's going to hate.
Speaker 1 Thank you, Ice. Mark will be be like, Dickie.
Speaker 1
Mark will be like Dick Cheney to George Bush. Nigga, he's gonna be the one behind it.
It's just the face. Yo, listen, you got to do this.
You got to do that.
Speaker 1 Don't do that. What? Nigga, I ain't George Bush.
Speaker 1 Y'all look alike, though, a little bit.
Speaker 1
Stop ice. By the time you run.
I see the cheekbones. This is great, bro.
Speaker 1
You want to run for something? Never. For real? Yeah, never.
You just want to campaign, take niggas' money.
Speaker 1
I want to help people win. I'd rather be behind the scenes.
My nigga.
Speaker 1
So full of shit. We're voting for Ish nigga.
Shout out. Hey, Joe, I had a question here.
Yeah, why he lied on this shit?
Speaker 1
I've been asked to run a million times. I say no.
No, nigga, what they asked you for?
Speaker 1 Junior Councilman?
Speaker 1
Vice President of the Green Party. On the Green Party ticket.
I was asked to run away. Don't step on Ish's funny joke.
Junior Councilman, nigga. You want to do that smart shit.
Speaker 1
We got junior councilman. This nigga's stupid, yo.
Comptroller.
Speaker 1
President of the Comptroller. That's comptroller.
Vice President of the United States. Green Party.
And the Green Party ticket. Yeah.
But you didn't know that was the one.
Speaker 1
All right, so one, you could actually win. Yeah, no, I don't want to do it.
I have no desire. I could have run for Mayor of Philadelphia if I wanted to.
Okay, there we go. And I would have.
Speaker 1
And I think I would have won. No, you couldn't.
Yes, he could. Watch your fucking mouth.
You might go at Philly.
Speaker 1 I mean, anybody could run, like, like Sleetwood.
Speaker 1 I'd be a curtain Sleetwood in Philadelphia. He might be.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you choose a little Barangay.
Speaker 1 I thought you had a shot.
Speaker 1 I ain't gonna do that.
Speaker 1
I thought you got a shot in Philly. I knew that.
Philly. It's gonna be a shot.
Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 It's going to be a shot. If he gets up there and straight for you, you say, think that pepper spray was some shit? Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
That was just a warning. Oh, my God, yo.
Hell, Joe. I had a question, Joe.
Speaker 1
My favorite part of the show. No, no, no, for real.
Like, it's a topic up there, charging your friends. So, when is it okay to charge your friends? I mean, two people that came up together.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Y'all both successful.
Speaker 1
And back in the days, you may have done something for them for free. Is that up there? You free up there.
Is that your charging your friends? Charging your friends. I have a bad one.
Speaker 1
Third one from the the bottom. Is there? Yes.
And then both of y'all up.
Speaker 1
You said that. I looked at that.
I saw you. I saw your eyes
Speaker 1
stupid. I'm like, dumbass dumb.
I'm not going to win like this. No, for real.
Anyway, I'm sorry, Flip. No, both of y'all are up.
Speaker 1
Yes. But they still want you to do things off the humbug.
When is it okay to charge them or when is it okay to say no? You're on some nitrous shit. What's the thing? No.
Speaker 1 I mean, like, whatever I'm going to do.
Speaker 1 Content.
Speaker 1 Yo, Flip, I want you to do this content piece for me. It's something that I get paid in doing.
Speaker 1 go ahead. It's something I get paid in doing.
Speaker 1 Was this your man? I'm about to say, how can you put them up up?
Speaker 1
One of them might be, one of us might be up and up. Yes, we both up.
You both do this shit for Imani for free, bro. No, it has nothing to do with Imani.
Speaker 1 I'm just saying that I noticed that a lot of people.
Speaker 1
You can just talk to them directly. I noticed that a lot of people.
We have to put us through this whole rigorous thing. No, no, no, no.
Mark, I noticed that a lot of people
Speaker 1 that helped me in the beginning, they helped me in the beginning.
Speaker 1
Now that I'm in the position that I'm in, they don't want to pay me, nigga. They don't want to pay me.
This loyalty shit, I'm still in the middle of the day.
Speaker 1 So are these your people, or is it just niggas? You was just
Speaker 1 back in the days when I was coming up?
Speaker 1
No, you just said they helped me. No, I didn't pay them.
All right, then. So what the fuck is that? Return the fucking favor.
But no, no.
Speaker 1
Listen, help me by what make me be in a fucking video shoot or making me be in a fucking nigga. Help me become visible.
All right, cool. Let me ask, let me ask.
Speaker 1 Cool, nigga, I'm up in what I'm doing, nigga. My field is numbers, nigga, and I'm going to do it for free, but how many freebies do I give them? This is my question to you.
Speaker 1 The person asking you, what is your relationship? Is it just your man's cool with them?
Speaker 1 It's my my whole this your man's it's my name it don't matter no that matters it also depends on the lift i feel like what are they asking you to do is it going out
Speaker 1 or is it something that's outside of you that too there's a lot of factors here okay okay and do they need it by a certain time like sometimes i'll do favors for people but it's like we don't need it right away and i was i was talking to you earlier both of you earlier about i was saying that's like the camera on a mace thing but y'all corrected me and said no because Mace was saying, let's get the money from the label.
Speaker 1
Right. Right.
So I was saying. I'm not charging you.
Yeah. Charging the label.
And that's what I It's still him charging it, but right, depending on, that's what I'm saying. Industry math.
Speaker 1 But that's when I start to feel away when people ask me to do favors on the basis of our friendship when the money's not even theirs.
Speaker 1 Like, I got friends who will work at companies or universities, but can you come speak for free? And it's like, you're my man. Yeah, I'll come speak for free
Speaker 1 as my man. But if the company has a budget,
Speaker 1
and they just gave this white person $40,000 to speak. Right.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 You might look better to your company, but say, I can get market money for free.
Speaker 1
But come on, bro. Now, this is what I do.
To your point, this is what I do for a living. So that's the thing.
I know you got the bread. Or if I was going to pay someone else to do the thing.
Yes.
Speaker 1 Like, maybe it's not the same rate that you pay me. I'll give you something, though.
Speaker 1 It's taking advantage of your friend to impress you.
Speaker 1 To look good to the company. So then do you risk the friendship and say, yo, come on, my nigga? Like, what are we doing? Do you risk the friendship and doing that? Because I know you got the bread.
Speaker 1
Fuck Count and Pockets. I just know.
Know you may have came up. I just know you got the bread.
And you start to question yourself, do you really value my time?
Speaker 1 You'll say, fuck Count Pockets and then Count Pockets.
Speaker 1
Not just that. Yo, if it's your friend, then you could do something to help your friend and catapult them to a better situation.
Why wouldn't you? I look at that like I'm doing it for you.
Speaker 1
The only way to keep what you have is by freely giving it. Like, why wouldn't you do that? Ah, man, that nigga's playing this fucking money.
What the fuck you talking about, nigga?
Speaker 1 That's your game to get from looking out more.
Speaker 1 Who look out?
Speaker 1
All you niggas overcharging me. Fuck you talking about.
Okay, we ain't talking into that.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Stop the record. Come on, Joe.
Speaker 1
All right, we're cool. We're overcharging.
Cool.
Speaker 1 Do you understand what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 Yes. Do you feel like at any point a person should charge their friend when y'all both are up?
Speaker 1 Like, this is what I do. How many favors do I give based off of loyalty and friendship? I see it both ways.
Speaker 1
I understand both ways. So there's no wrong answer for me.
If we both up up, then yeah, you ask me to do a service, you're going to pay me for it. Or we both are doing great.
Speaker 1 I've done for you, or you've done for me for free. Now you turning the corner looking for the feature for feature.
Speaker 1
I understand both ways. Depending on how you want to carry it.
If it's my friend, I'm not getting offended either way. Or if it's my friend, I might not charge you my rate.
Speaker 1 Like, you can get it for the cheat. Yeah, so
Speaker 1
you know what I'm saying? You can get it for the cheat. If you're my friend, I mean, I'll do it.
But I mean, do you want it? Do you want me to do it soon? That part too. All of that matters.
Speaker 1 The time frame matters.
Speaker 1
If you need me to jump in. Because you're my friend, I'll do it.
But do you want to skip the line
Speaker 1
of the people that's paying? Yeah, yeah. I'll get to it quick.
So, I mean, it depends on how you want to carry it. Say no more.
I got you. Oh, man.
All right. I don't think I have anything else.
Speaker 1
I know we have Draymond Angel up there. Mark's favorite topic.
You got anything on that? I just was wondering what the line is for the insult. So Draymond was
Speaker 1 in the NBA game playing and getting heckled by a fan. Players get heckled all the time.
Speaker 1 Eventually, we saw him confront the fan, and they start having a little back and forth in front of the fan. And after the game, they asked him, well, Draymond, what got you so upset?
Speaker 1
Because he's like, Draymond seemed to be involving the referees. And at one point, they were saying he was trying to get the fan removed.
There's been some debate about that.
Speaker 1 But at the very least, he was upset and bringing the official in, like, make this dude stop at the very least. And when they asked him after the game, what happened?
Speaker 1 He said, well, he kept calling me a woman or calling me a woman's name.
Speaker 1 What we found out was the guy was saying, you're, hey, Angel Reese, he kept referring to Draymond as Angel Reese because of how he was shooting and how he was playing.
Speaker 1 And for Draymond, that was crossing, like crossing a line.
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 1 I wanted to know, like, what is this? It's funny.
Speaker 1
It's a good insult. It's a pretty funny.
That's funny. It's a good insult.
Speaker 1 It's also not an insult, sort of.
Speaker 1
It is if you're missing layups. Yeah.
It is if you're missing layups.
Speaker 1 To me, she's a hooper, so if you call me Angel Reese, I don't care if you call me Angel Reese, I don't care if you call me Musa Mala. If I'm missing, I'm missing, right?
Speaker 1
To me, it's not more of an insult. To me, it's funnier with Angel Reese, but it seemed to set him off a little bit.
You're already frustrating because I'm frustrated because I'm missing.
Speaker 1
And now you call it, fuck you. Is that crossing the line, though? No.
No, it's not crossing the line. I remember I used to go to
Speaker 1
Georgetown games and Philly games. They would be calling Alan Iverson a jailbird.
They would call that nigga all types of names. Ask NBA players what they were called.
Speaker 1 Ask NBA players what they were called in Utah.
Speaker 1
Boston. Boston.
Boston. You get what I'm saying? Like, Jason Carlos.
Call you Angel Reese.
Speaker 1
Nigga, they'd call you family shit in Boston. Yeah.
Fuck you.
Speaker 1 I like it.
Speaker 1
They're overstepping your boundaries by calling you Angel Reese. That's how I felt too.
But see, Draymond went over there until that tall white boy stood up. That nigga was like 6'9-2.
Like,
Speaker 1 then it became a conversation.
Speaker 1 It became a conversation then. Like, yeah, I'm just saying you're a little too far, Brad.
Speaker 1 She different
Speaker 1 now.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean?
Speaker 1
Nah, I don't think he went too far. Me neither.
At all.
Speaker 1 All right, I got a part of the show, and I got an end of the show.
Speaker 1 Part of the show is from a gentleman named Dty D85.
Speaker 1 Shout out to him. That's the art.
Speaker 1 I think. Yeah, ain't that the art? Simon?
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Oh, awesome.
Speaker 1
Shout out to him. But he says it's pretty interesting.
In a film called About Time,
Speaker 1 the main character accompanied his friend on a blind double date.
Speaker 1 When they entered the restaurant, they were greeted and explained to that the entire wait staff was blind and their entire experience will happen downstairs in complete darkness.
Speaker 1 During the dinner, they were seated across from two ladies they would only see at the end of the dinner when they got outside.
Speaker 1 Obviously, most of the cast is in a relationship, but hypothetically,
Speaker 1 would you go on a truly blind date of that nature? Much love, James. Nope.
Speaker 1 Yep. I think that's fire.
Speaker 1 We need more creative date ideas. I think that's true.
Speaker 1 I need to see this first.
Speaker 1 But I'm married. I ain't going to do that.
Speaker 1 And i think that we
Speaker 1 in real relationships we kind of get jaded by the physical shit so much you know what i mean and the glitz and gland like dude got a fly car dude was iced out dudes with you know what i'm saying that the real meat and potatoes we we kind of forego that nowadays especially in this society for like a good date yeah it's just like yo like coffee I just read some shit the other day.
Speaker 1 A girl was like, yo, I think a dude disrespected me. If he take me to fucking coffee, that means he's not valuing me or my time.
Speaker 1 I think that's crazy.
Speaker 1 And 23-year-old's going to be liking coffee, man.
Speaker 1 Eating hot chocolate.
Speaker 1
I just think that, yo, a real date is getting to know the person talking and pow all in to see if we are even compatible. For a prostitute culture kind of changed.
Yeah, you're right. You're right.
Speaker 1
So I think that's fly. I would do that.
Just sitting across from the table, you can't see him, and y'all just chopping it up. I think that's fly.
Speaker 1 But nothing hurts if you go outside and then you look at the person you're not attracted to, and you never got to see them them again. It's just a fly date.
Speaker 1 A date could be a great experience, or they won you over with their personality and you do want to see them again because now
Speaker 1
the intangible shit is better. That's dope.
When does that ever happen? That don't happen.
Speaker 1 When do they win us over with their personalities?
Speaker 1 You never did somebody based off their personality more? Yeah, but I did not find them attractive at all. I got the attractive first before anything.
Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah, I ain't never seen, yeah, nothing. I'm not attracted to you.
It's only weird. We never did it, an unattractive woman.
Speaker 1 Face
Speaker 1 Once, because I was trying some new shit
Speaker 1
and it didn't work. I couldn't do it.
She freeze? Huh?
Speaker 1 Exactly.
Speaker 1 Huh?
Speaker 1
I said, what's she freezing? I ain't got headphones on. Okay.
Sorry.
Speaker 1 They put you on the Reddit big screen for following the disabled baddies.
Speaker 1 Huh? What?
Speaker 1 What kind of movie? This has been such a good show.
Speaker 1 What kind of been some movies? That's the freeze.
Speaker 1 Look.
Speaker 1
Look, disabled cuties. I gotta.
Look. I love this nigga freeze.
Look at freeze. He don't give up.
Speaker 1
Yo, he like, no legs, no problem. Yo, yo.
Let me see.
Speaker 1 Well, that's a picture of it.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Freeze. I don't see the problem.
Speaker 1
Y'all discriminating? No, no, that is dope. That's what it sounds like.
It sounds like it's being discriminatory on the battlefield. No, that's not so on brand for freeze.
She's not freezing.
Speaker 1 Freeze, you follow the disabled baddies?
Speaker 1 If she's kissing the face, I'll follow.
Speaker 1
That's dope. Even if that's that's it.
That's it. I just follow it.
No, no, I mean, that's it.
Speaker 1
That's it. I don't give a fuck.
I'm not trying to link none of y'all.
Speaker 1 Man.
Speaker 1 Can they link? No.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1
That's dark even for me. God damn it.
That was fucked up. That was fucked up.
Please. Yeah, that's going to lie.
Speaker 1 I like that, freeze.
Speaker 1
I love you, nigga. I was going, yeah, nigga.
Fuck it. Try new things, nigga.
Sometimes we got to just spice shit up more, nigga. Come on, nigga, freeze, yo.
Look at freeze.
Speaker 1 Why would somebody look at that? Freeze. And freeze is like Denzel over there, too.
Speaker 1
Over there. Keep on.
They got shit on me.
Speaker 1 Over there,
Speaker 1 Freeze is Hemothy. To the disabled baddie bitches.
Speaker 1 Shout out to my baby. I love you, baby.
Speaker 1 I'm Hemothy to you and you only.
Speaker 1 I'm Hemothy to you and you only.
Speaker 1 I'll be looking like the man when I walk through. Hey, y'all, snap.
Speaker 1 I'm on Brian.
Speaker 1 He be looking like the man when they roll through.
Speaker 1
He be looking like the man when they roll through. They roll through.
Bree, I love you, baby. Sable baddies at you.
Why y'all?
Speaker 1 Why would niggas find that?
Speaker 1 I love Brady.
Speaker 1 How do they see you follow that page?
Speaker 1
They pay attention to everything. I don't like that.
That's all they do.
Speaker 1 Because someone else was following the page and saw his name on the picture.
Speaker 1
That's what really happened. That's why he got cold with his hand in the cookie jar.
Look at the page. Turned him right in.
Speaker 1 He took his shades off.
Speaker 1 My shit has been watching for an hour, man.
Speaker 1 He didn't take his shades off.
Speaker 1 Hey, man. They turned him into Nick Cho.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Yo. Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
Siege is on whatever you're into, yo. Yeah, whatever you're into.
Don't fucking kick Shane. We don't do that up here.
That's right. Ice is the greatest guy.
He really is.
Speaker 1 Why would you say that, though, Joe? No, because I seen it. Let me follow that page too far.
Speaker 1 But wait, now, I know that Freeze, never mind, but Freeze from back in the day, he's never hid his love for the disabled baddies. That's what are you talking about?
Speaker 1 Okay, that's dope. Wait,
Speaker 1 Ice shoes fired.
Speaker 1 Little people are fired. Ice.
Speaker 1 That's not a disability.
Speaker 1
That's not a disability. That's not a disability.
Watch your fucking mouth, nigga. Little people don't have a baby.
I mean, they're still the same.
Speaker 1 No, they're cousins. They're cousins of me.
Speaker 1
Yo, that nigga. Where you can fuck it it all up.
No,
Speaker 1 hey, they're not that.
Speaker 1 Hey, if you like them
Speaker 1 and you like them,
Speaker 1 then nigga, the fuck are you talking about? What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 1
I thought that was his bag. It's not his bag.
It's not wrong with that.
Speaker 1 I think it's awesome. Yeah, I think it's dope too, man.
Speaker 1 Shout out to all the cute women out there. You can't follow a page in peace, you nigga.
Speaker 1 You niggas caught free. You need a burger.
Speaker 1 Please, you should get a burger, yo.
Speaker 1
Icicles or some shit like that. Promise I won't have no burner.
Yeah, check the text. Check the text.
Speaker 1 Check the text. Keep doing that shit.
Speaker 1
Oh, my God. That was hilarious.
And there's nothing wrong with that. No, no, no.
Speaker 1 All us in here have said that, well, for those of us that know, that we'll fuck the one-armed chick that used to work in Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 Amani used to be trying to batter me over the bitch. Was that you? With the chicken wing on?
Speaker 1 Everybody was trying.
Speaker 1 Everybody. With the whole shit on?
Speaker 1
I I saw one with the chicken wing, nigga, fire. Now, oh shit gone.
She looked right too.
Speaker 1 Halloween, she would have topped that shit up.
Speaker 1 That would have fucked the shit out of that one-armed chick girl. Anyway, all right.
Speaker 1
I know you got a little more hove in there or something. Oh, not at all, man.
I'm playing Jermaine Jackson, nigga. There we go.
It's over. Yes.
It was a good show. It was.
Speaker 1 And nigga, I put perspective, it was a real good show, nigga.
Speaker 1 Ice is huge to them bitches.
Speaker 1 Oh my god, what a log.
Speaker 1 He's a hunk.
Speaker 1 They use words like a hunk.
Speaker 1 Shout out to my baby. I love you.
Speaker 1 He is so sick.
Speaker 1 What a snut.
Speaker 1 What a snut.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 He was huge.
Speaker 1 Tell him, freeze to the table, man. It should be deep.
Speaker 1 Shout out to my baby.
Speaker 1 When you really mean business, you get out of that chair.
Speaker 1 Oh, that's why you be in the wheelchair in the air, boy.
Speaker 1 You freaky bitch.
Speaker 1 You freaky motherfucker.
Speaker 1 Yo, good episode today, man.
Speaker 1 Real good episode.
Speaker 1
Great episode. Good energy, good vibes all around the boy.
Hold up. Let me go get his bag.
Speaker 1 Hey.
Speaker 1 You got your whole life ahead of you.
Speaker 1 You don't know that about this ego.
Speaker 1 Ego.
Speaker 1 Listen, man, hopefully, you've enjoyed this episode as much as we enjoyed delivering it to you.
Speaker 1 Shout out to the first and last time listeners.
Speaker 1 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 voir, so long goodbye.
Or a simple head nod will suffice.
Speaker 1 Remember, life is a series of moments and moments past. So let's make this one last as if it's all we have.
Speaker 1 A
Speaker 1 ego.
Speaker 1
Lastly, the baddies are insecure, the stagnant women want to travel, and the closed-minded women want you to teach some things, grab you a Tylenol. You just might need it.
You never know.
Speaker 1 What's up with y'all? What y'all getting into this week? What y'all getting into this week? Anything funny? Anything funny? Anything lit? Anything not fun? Anything I need to know about?
Speaker 1
You just see it when we do it. Chilling, chilling, chilling.
You'll see when we do it.
Speaker 1 You'll see when we do. I'm smacking shit out of you, nigga.
Speaker 1
I don't want a problem with you. You just see it.
Who you talking to, nigga? You ask me.
Speaker 1
Niggas never tell you. Especially our man, nigga.
He could have said that last. I'm going to do a turkey drive.
He didn't say shit.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1
Well, he won't tell us. Market tells us sometimes.
Like, I'm going to speak of Tuskegee.
Speaker 1
Wherever the fuck he be at. I'm going to Chicago.
Hey. You down to Chicago, Mitchell? Yeah.
Speaker 1 Chilling this week.
Speaker 1
All right, we chilling, man. Y'all lucky.
Yo, y'all can go outside.
Speaker 1 Them boys will be inside. You know what I mean? Being responsible.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, being with our families and kids and all that. Y'all can have the streets this weekend.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 On my baby free weekend, they'll pack it up.
Speaker 1 Hey.
Speaker 1 Leola.
Speaker 1 He's trying to act like Jermaine ain't got joints, man. Fuck these niggas talking about it.
Speaker 1 Hey,
Speaker 1 come on, man.
Speaker 1 Lil' Jermaine, little end this shit with a little Jermaine for the heads out there.
Speaker 1 And then we gone, y'all are down.
Speaker 1 Hey.
Speaker 1 By the mind.
Speaker 1
Yo, and down, man. We'll be back same time, same place this week.
And until next time,
Speaker 1 stay safe.
Speaker 1 I was crazy for you.
Speaker 1 You were crazy for me.
Speaker 1 How could something so right
Speaker 1 go so wrong?
Speaker 1 Mao, Mao, Mao.
Speaker 1 And he closes the show just like he.
Speaker 1 No Joe Bun.
Speaker 1 You've never heard of Joe Bunny JBP, JBP. Where would you be without JBP?
Speaker 1 Well, fold that up right now.