Episode 880 | "Destinys Food"
The JBP tackles a number of topics in its latest episode starting with reaction to Brandy & Monica's 'The Boy is Mine Tour' (18:30) before turning to Joe being highlighted by Rolling Stone (43:05), and Mona cracking a top-25 list from Complex (47:43). The crew then reacts to Burna Boy outing a fan at a recent show (51:20), Marc Lamont Hill responds to Brian McKnight (1:02:28), and a brand new album from De La Soul (1:31:32). Also, new Pharrell Timbaland's lead the JBP to discuss wastefulness (1:50:20), actor Michael Beach says he lives with his wife and ex wife in the same house (2:13:20), Pharrell's take on politics & DEI (2:42:10), Part of the Show (2:50:20), Joe's thoughts on the new Netflix show 'The Beast In Me' (3:05:10), 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.
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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. Got to keep some level of.
Speaker 1 didn't keep one
Speaker 1 juice.
Speaker 1 Now we gotta hit fuck.
Speaker 1 Oh, y'all are bullshit today.
Speaker 1 This nigga said he got a mouthful of veneers and one real tooth.
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Yeah, but that's how you stay grounded. Yo, that's how you're gonna get your real tooth.
Yeah, you got one tooth. Niggas think you get too high to do this.
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Yeah, yeah, yo, yo, nigga, I'm here the whole time. Yo, look, nigga, yo, I'm about it, bout it.
Or just in case they all fail, you got the one right.
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You can still get some tooth. Nah, that's that old school shit.
You know, niggas crack the bottle with their teeth. You can't do that with the veneers.
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So you got to keep that one real one for it. Audience, they're laughing at me because we were off air.
Parks was dealing with something really serious.
Speaker 1 And we started having like a vulnerable conversation.
Speaker 1 Serious Pro Tools, not serious things.
Speaker 1 It started with us on Freeze.
Speaker 1 See that? You got to be careful.
Speaker 1 But it wasn't funny then.
Speaker 1 Because we was being serious and vulnerable.
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That could have been funny. It could have been funny.
But we was in a loving moment. We were in a loving space.
Speaker 1 You wouldn't jump in the fire. Duck Duck Goose.
Speaker 1 It was fine over here. It landed on me somehow.
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Oh, man. Yo.
Oh, my God. So, yes, they're laughing at me because I have one real tooth.
Can I ask why you kept the one? Why you do? Like, what was the reason for the one?
Speaker 1 No, I feel like if I tell y'all the truth, y'all start laughing some more. No, we're not going to laugh.
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Come on, we're not going to laugh. This is a safe space.
Yeah, we've been vulnerable. It's one of the safest spaces.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Come on in, Joseph.
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Our safest space in the world. Honestly.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 I overshare on this body.
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I share too much on his body. Honestly, when I went to the dentist, I thought that they was all done.
And I think she charged me like they was all done, too. But
Speaker 1 it wasn't until I went to get a cleansing.
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Cleaning. Cleaning.
That too.
Speaker 1 I hope a spiritual craft.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I went to get a cleaning, and
Speaker 1 she slipped on. She told me, She said,
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you got one real one in the back here. She's like, wait, hold on.
Wait.
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She owe you a business. Why would you do that? Yeah.
Go get your tooth, man. Yeah, yeah.
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Go get your tooth. She owe you a tooth.
She owe you a tooth, man. She came up short.
So, yeah, I got one in there. It'll leave eventually.
Because I got to go do that shit. It's there at some point.
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What, an implant? Fuck it your ass laser? Yeah. Uh-oh.
I got one, business. That guy's a nut.
Speaker 1 All right. You got to get implants
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on the veneer? No, I don't have one back here. You got a missing.
Yeah. Yeah, I got one.
I was supposed to get the implant. I just never did it.
But the way that she described it at the time.
Speaker 1 You just be gumming shit? That didn't sound like a shit. No, no, that shit don't sound like some shit you want to do.
Speaker 1 They drill, they got to put the shit in there, then they got to put the post and all that. I was like, yo, fam, I'm cool.
Speaker 1 I don't be gumming shit, but the way they explain it, as you age, what gravity does to your
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gums and your jawline and how it affects things, you got to get it. You got to go get it.
You got to get it. It's going to fuck you up.
Yeah, it. It'll start, your other teeth will start closing in.
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It'll fuck your whole jawline up. All right, this is an entertainment show.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 And Paul needing your jawline right.
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Pause you with your jawline if you're right. I'm with you.
Where was that? We're not stopping pause. No, no.
Bill Parks keep telling y'all we're not gonna stop.
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We're just slowing it down. That's all.
We can't stop it today. You pausing the pause? Yeah.
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That's it. Okay.
I disagree. We're cutting in half.
Speaker 1 Because there's been about three pauses this morning. I ain't say nothing about.
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You just let them go. I just let them ride.
Pause. See?
Speaker 1 It was a test.
Speaker 1 I felt.
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Okay. We're not mature yet.
No, don't want to be. Who called who today?
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Yo, get out of here. I'm asking a question.
Navy Blue Boy. Y'all do be coordinated like every day.
Y'all are twinning again. No, we're not.
Last episode y'all had y'all khakis.
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There was twinning last episode. I just had on beige.
No, but y'all have both had khaki babes. Y'all never wear khakis.
Y'all both had khakis on. Cargo.
Khakis.
Speaker 1 I never wear khakis. Y'all would be y'all would dress like the left side of the Motown Philly single cover.
Speaker 1 Like it was different variations of the college.
Speaker 1 and now today y'all are back navy blew down ish with the brand new ish university style
Speaker 1 let's go ass is that's on the site
Speaker 1 but we don't bullshit that right
Speaker 1 this nigga ish i mean
Speaker 1 somebody is killing these designs
Speaker 1 non-stop too boy
Speaker 1 is a fool don't you like when you buy some work from somebody for a couple dollars, just flip that shit into hundreds of thousands? Stepped on that shit. What?
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I do that shit all the time with this. Give them a little light 75, 7,500.
Oh, man. What is the coursework at Ish University? That's what I was going to ask you.
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Nobody's listening to your bullshit, bro. You look good.
Thank you so much. I like them.
That's dope. Are those for sale too?
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Are they out yet? Nah. It's a tester.
You just come in here and wear shit today.
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You just testing it. You look like you're doing it.
You're doing research, baby. That's it.
No, I need a. I told you I need a website person.
I got somebody. Anybody, anybody, bro?
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I got. I got somebody.
Y'all know Mark a year. I just want y'all to know.
I've known Mark a year. Yeah.
Yo, dog, you know somebody do such and such. I immediately.
Do you have two feet? Let me finish.
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I immediately shoot Mark a number, a name. Yo, tell him I sent you.
All of that stuff. I got to come to Mark's defense.
Because when I needed someone, he immediately. That's making me even more tight.
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You look out for the white man. Keep worrying.
Yo, if this nigga call me and say, yo, you got somebody to do X, I'd be like, yeah.
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Right? Yo, I need a tree cut down. I need whatever.
I'm Johnny on the spot. I'm getting tight.
I've been waiting for this nigga. Because he don't do that for you.
Yup.
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What a friend group. I said, not asking for nothing that I can refer somebody to him.
He had a tree thing.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. He had a bush.
Speaker 1 Oh, yo,
Speaker 1 kids.
Speaker 1 Y'all fuck over now.
Speaker 1 That was crazy. You said
Speaker 1 crazy.
Speaker 1 Had?
Speaker 1 Come on.
Speaker 1 That was crazy. You think he had one?
Speaker 1 What don't you take care of? What do you got now?
Speaker 1 He cleared it up.
Speaker 1 Oh, man.
Speaker 1 I'm glad y'all bring this up.
Speaker 1 On God, I'm not joking. I need you.
Speaker 1 No, for real.
Speaker 1 No, I said I'm not potting. I'm not potting.
Speaker 1 Yo, no.
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my seal on my bathroom shower. That the little thing is going up.
I ain't calling no fucking plumber for this shit, man. Come on up with the bring some glue.
Speaker 1 A little caught gun.
Speaker 1 No, no, he got a caught gun in the trunk.
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See, but you've elevated, so now you don't want to fucking seal the shower back up. Oh, no, he got a guy for that.
I was on the elevator with him earlier.
Speaker 1 He was telling somebody, seal up a shower for him.
Speaker 1 Am I lying?
Speaker 1 Was it a bathtub or something when we was on the elevator?
Speaker 1 What was it? What was it?
Speaker 1 One of my houses,
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the sewer line is backing up. Like I said.
Women be flushing shit down there that they don't supposed to. They be putting all types of shit.
Oh, yo, women are disgusting.
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They be flushing that shit down there. Women are, not all women, but the women that flush everything down the toilet.
Yeah, tend to see.
Speaker 1 They don't got to deal with that shit.
Speaker 1 I told y'all.
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My shit got flooded. There was an Arizona ST can down there.
Yo, that's possible. I don't even know how that's possible.
I've seen toys.
Speaker 1 One of the last times one of my shits got condoms wrapped up.
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I don't think one time. I don't think, honestly, like, no, like, sexy shit.
I don't think women know how toilets function. They don't.
They might not. Yeah, they don't.
Like, they'll
Speaker 1 toilet paper roll
Speaker 1 and put it now. I'm got to go in there with my hand.
Speaker 1 Wash cloth. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Oh, no. Nigga, diaper.
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My wife dropped. I forgot.
It was like a shampoo or gel or some shit down there. She's like, I don't know what to do.
I'm like.
Speaker 1 Not about real. Yeah, I'm going to go.
Speaker 1 I got to make some toilet down.
Speaker 1 Now I got to go get this shit.
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ain't that they don't know. They just don't do it.
They don't because they know they're going to call one of us. And we're going to do it.
Gladly. Oh, man.
Speaker 1 Then my OCD kick in, too. So if I get in the shower and start seeing all your hair balls,
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that's one of the worst things is clearing out that hair ball. Oh, that shit is on.
Oh, my lord. She wants to throw up a little bit.
Little two paste on the hair.
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They ain't had. Oh, no.
I'm not saying that.
Speaker 1 Anyways.
Speaker 1 man. This is a show for the ladies.
Speaker 1 I sent you that person.
Speaker 1 I just texted you the website guy.
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There you go. There you go.
Look what I had to do to get the website. What I've been asking for for a year.
Just be lying.
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How many times I needed a dude to put a fence up in my house? I had to call you five times and three times. I had to pay full price from an American.
It took so long.
Speaker 1 I'm lying.
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Mark is lying. Do you mean to show you that? Yeah, show me, nigga.
I needed an appraisal for my grandparents' house that he came and looked at. Your grandparents? An appraisal.
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It's you. Estimate.
Excuse me. If I find out you do appraisals.
Speaker 1 I'm sorry.
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Mark. Mark.
Hey, we're writing him up.
Speaker 1 What?
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Got you. Got you.
An estimate. Not an appraisal.
Yeah. How long are you still waiting on it? I never got it.
Wow. They just went to the white man and got overcharged.
Speaker 1 How do you feel about that, my brother? Especially as a five percenter. Like, you got to forget.
Speaker 1 Nigga, we trying to buy you. Y'all cruise back to the devil just so you couldn't come back.
Speaker 1 Come on, man. Y'all know the vibe I'm on today.
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I was out last night on a Thursday night as a a 45-year-old. I don't love that.
I don't love that for me. I don't love it either, but I did it.
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I had a blast, too. Hell, you talked about it.
Had a good time. Did you count the strip club this morning? We all made two billions.
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Because you don't leave till 12. All right.
I'm just asking. He's been fucking with me since he came in.
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He's been on fire right now. I'm just asking.
He's trying to cook at you right now.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm telling you, I can tell.
Speaker 1 I can tell when something was in that P.O. box.
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Something was in that P.O. box.
That box. box, you know.
Speaker 1 Sometimes it makes me wonder
Speaker 1 where would I be
Speaker 1 if you had always for the ladies, always for the ladies. Which right here
Speaker 1 inside
Speaker 1 Big Jersey, whole New York City
Speaker 1 Atlanta.
Speaker 1 never meant to cause you no pain.
Speaker 1 I went to sing my heart out last night, boy.
Speaker 1 To be in the same
Speaker 1 way,
Speaker 1 make things right
Speaker 1 before
Speaker 1 you all have my life.
Speaker 1 So gone over you, you, you,
Speaker 1 you.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 no manager,
Speaker 1 Silly
Speaker 1 so much time
Speaker 1 to find you, paper boy. I nearly lost my mind.
Speaker 1 Driving past your house every night in an unmarked car.
Speaker 1 Wonder where she held me
Speaker 1 to make you break my heart. Share wherever you might be listening from.
Speaker 1 Everybody off work.
Speaker 1 Just make
Speaker 1 me
Speaker 1 feel,
Speaker 1 baby.
Speaker 1 Y'all know why I'm here.
Speaker 1 Some of y'all didn't know why I'm here, man.
Speaker 1 What we about to do with you
Speaker 1 like you get on that
Speaker 1 you know you beat that lady
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 when I kinda looked at you You tried to play it off without telling
Speaker 1 you to walk
Speaker 1 in
Speaker 1 There's no steps to love us Cause she was like a man, she was hurt. Like a memory had some fitness.
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And I got the face up. I'm kinda wondering myself.
You ain't no help.
Speaker 1 Tell me how you two know each other so well.
Speaker 1 Cause I wanna know. Yo, that was in there last night.
Speaker 1 They was in there.
Speaker 1 Eyes can't fix me.
Speaker 1 Better than I know better.
Speaker 1 Alright, man, we got a great show lined up for y'all today, man. So excited to be here.
Speaker 1 Hey, this is not what I want. Get out of here.
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Yeah, man. Don't play with me.
Don't play with me. Come on, man.
Stop playing. I need a little bit of babyface up in this mix.
Speaker 1 I need some babyface up in this mix.
Speaker 1 Shout out to all the parents out there listening.
Speaker 1 All the kids out there listening, yummy.
Speaker 1 This is a family show, family show.
Speaker 1 Everybody getting ready for Thanksgiving out there.
Speaker 1 Hey,
Speaker 1 they better stop playing with this lady. I'm gonna tell you that much.
Speaker 1 My girl knew the concert to be at with me, boy. That was the right concert to get a mistake two-step with a stranger.
Speaker 1 It almost happened my mistake. She pushed the scattering.
Speaker 1 I felt trouble through my
Speaker 1 trouble,
Speaker 1 I cannot live with you.
Speaker 1 Excuse
Speaker 1 me, you and the girl damn.
Speaker 1 I must confess I'm my best.
Speaker 1 And I'm so
Speaker 1 in my game.
Speaker 1 Just confess in the bed of love.
Speaker 1 All right, man.
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Let's start the show. Let's get right into the proceedings this evening.
Happy Day Day this morning.
Speaker 1 Huh? Happy Day Live Day.
Speaker 1 We'll get to that later. Yes, yes,
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yes. We'll get to it.
Yes,
Speaker 1 let's keep this applause going for the best show on turf.
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All right, what episode is this, man? 880. Welcome to episode 880.
I had a blast in the 800s. Yeah, 8800.
I had an absolute blast in the 800s of this pod. I think it goes down in fucking history.
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The 800s have been superb. Absolutely.
Welcome to episode 880 of the Joe Button Podcast. Brought to you by a few by Power by Prize Picks.
Prize Picks gang.
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Y'all know the vibes. Y'all know me, man.
I'm here. I'm at work.
Joe Button.
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Still, still happy to be here. You know what I mean? My guy Mark is here.
Our good brother, Dr. Dark Lamont Hill, is here.
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Mona will be here. She on Mona Tom.
Y'all know the vibes.
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Don't talk shit about it neither. Y'all shut up.
I'm still riding Pomona. Big ish is in the building.
Y'all know the vibes. Mr.
Thousand Doors and Up.
Speaker 1 Mr. Turkey giveaway himself.
Speaker 1 Big Freeze is here. A-Lo down.
Speaker 1 A-Lo.
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Sneaks matching the fit. You can tell his girl did a good job on this one.
He looks amazing. He looks absolutely stunning.
He's getting fed up with it.
Speaker 1 I don't.
Speaker 1 No, I'm not.
Speaker 1 He wasn't.
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There's no shame in your girl dressing you. None at all.
I'm fine.
Speaker 1 My girl give me a little look when I put something something stupid on it's a lot too there's nothing wrong with it they make us better they do i didn't say a word bro yeah but say they make you better my baby compliment yeah there you go there you go we compliment each other you're right big parks is in the building yep poe is here my man poe is here he tried not to tell us about what happened with him and that thick black girl but off air i made him i made him tell us the truth
Speaker 1 corey is here corey tried to step out and not tell us about what happened with him and his little girlfriend too but
Speaker 1 i got i got to the bottom of it oh you did yeah yeah i got to the bottom bottom of it uh edif is here and keno is here yep still going strong what they talking about
Speaker 1 y'all pod wife commenter
Speaker 1 kino and edif's going stronger than ever uh erickson is here uh tanner and savon are here uh and last but certainly not least each and every one of you guys i hear how's everybody doing how y'all feeling what's popping what's popping what's popping i'm excellent man feeling great man no complaints i don't like going out on a school night but it was a good time last night i don't normally either but there was a choice to be made.
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Monica and Brandy were in Jersey on Friday. Friday's a workday for me.
I also don't mind shows at the Barclay.
Speaker 1 I really enjoy that.
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So we went out. We stepped out.
We did. Me, my baby, Parks, Rim, Kino, E, Amani, whole crew.
Speaker 1 Whole crew. We went out, dear.
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Really good show. It was.
It was a really good show.
Speaker 1 I'm with you, Mark. What?
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I'm having FOMO. I'm just jealous.
I wanted to be there. Yeah, that's why I'm with with you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Why didn't y'all go? I had to teach.
Speaker 1 Fuck black kids, bro. I invited them both.
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Them kids is why we couldn't go. Fuck them kids.
I had child care. I probably would have canceled class, but I had, it was like the combo.
I was like, man, fuck. I ain't got no excuse.
Speaker 1 Y'all going to over here? I'm going to try to sneak out tonight. No.
Speaker 1 No. I was going to say, depending on what time we have, I'm going to be.
Speaker 1 They'll be able to catch.
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You'll only be able to catch a portion. You're going to let out.
And you're going tonight. You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 They had a let out over there, might be. Anyway, i can't always mine i had a really really really good time at that show uh
Speaker 1 money long opened up bodied too she bodied it money long was great y'all getting my show commentary i don't give a about y'all shout out to y'all if y'all went to that show if you haven't try to catch it when it's in your city money long was amazing that the lulu record is phenomenal fire fire it's absolutely phenomenal when you are able to sing and you got one of those records and you just there with a mic and a piano yeah and the the whole place is just listening.
Speaker 1 We might not know the song, but she's taking off. That record was phenomenal.
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Her backup dancers, because Money Long's a singer. Yeah.
So she's going to stand there and give you vocals to death. Facts.
But, you know, on the show, they try to tell you to have some shit going on.
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So she had two dudes up there with tuxedos on. Well, until the robe and the Tim's.
That was a little weird for me.
Speaker 1 Yeah. She had two backup, I mean, background dancers, and they were dancing.
Speaker 1 My thing is, I don't think Money Long has like songs that require two dudes and Tuxes to dance. So it was like, I'm the loo, and they were like,
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oh, okay. I'm the loo.
Like, interpretive dancing. It was, it was, yeah, yeah.
Thinking I could, they was like doing all types of stuff. We got the sign language person over there.
It was like that.
Speaker 1 God,
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yeah, so that was absolutely hilarious. But Money Long was great.
Great.
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I had no idea he was opening up at the show. Me either.
Me either. I didn't know.
And then after that,
Speaker 1 after that, now,
Speaker 1 I can't believe what you said to me.
Speaker 1 Whoa, what'd he say?
Speaker 1 Be clear.
Speaker 1 Be clear.
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Hold up now. Hold up.
Let's not get crazy.
Speaker 1 This is now.
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This is now a Kelly. I am now officially a Kelly Roland Stan Page.
Ben. Ben.
Why wasn't you like this stupid? Why wasn't you before? I'm so dumb. She's one of the most beautiful people ever, ever.
Speaker 1 and amazing artist by the way yes yeah
Speaker 1 but
Speaker 1 but fire but yeah and dog yeah
Speaker 1 yeah
Speaker 1 have i been just under a rust baby
Speaker 1 yes i mean it's tough what is going i don't i'm i'm i'm confused this
Speaker 1 long time i don't understand how i'm just putting two and two together that kelly rolling is a goddess amongst mortals yes yeah that's a fact Why didn't I know that? Beyonce Sopapo.
Speaker 1 Yeah, she was unfortunately in a group of Beyoncé. Beyonce Sopapo.
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I'm telling you. That's really what it is.
She's different, bitch. She is.
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Skin. Don't say that again today, though.
Bro, I'm telling you. Because I remember that whole, and we're not doing the pit woman against one another.
Speaker 1 But I remember back in the day, the whole, hey, Beyonce Kelly
Speaker 1 discussion.
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I never took part in it, but I understood. I never really cared about it, honestly.
Like, they were young. As grown women, you take Beyonce.
I take Beyonce out of the conversation. Meet some Jay-Z.
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Well, Kelly's married, too. Right.
But Kelly.
Speaker 1 She's
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stunning. Smoke.
Stunning. Stunning.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Did everybody know this? Yes. Yes.
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Yes. Yeah, nigga.
Hey, Mona. Hi.
Hey, guys. Welcome.
How y'all doing? Hey, Mona. Hey, Phelps.
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All right, well, I'm an idiot then. Yeah.
So Kelly Rowland comes out looking every bit alike
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everything. I work out three times a day.
The Shea Butter. Like a Shea Butter Spoken smell.
You can look at that. I eat grass and celery.
Speaker 1 I eat what's right.
Speaker 1
I don't eat meat. She looked like her pores were just oozing like some type of honey.
Destiny's oozed. I was shocked.
Destiny's ooze. Destiny's ood, y'all.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1 No,
Speaker 1 I promise you.
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But I'm like, okay, Kelly looks too good for me to stare in amazement. I already done tap my girl and say, yo, what the fuck is going on up there? You dumbass whatever.
She took the jacket.
Speaker 1 So, no, it's not true.
Speaker 1
You didn't do that during Kelly. I said.
Oh, shit. You did.
Speaker 1
You did. I said, I'm not leaving.
What if she needs me?
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I'm right here. She's like 20 feet away.
She might need me for something.
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I'm saying right here. I'm catching up.
That's how I'm talking about it. I took a couple eye contacts.
I was
Speaker 1 butterflies, man. You was eye-chatting with Kelly? Yeah.
Speaker 1 She's 10 feet away from me. I was there trying to throw my eyeballs
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on the stage. I was trying to take them out of my pockets.
Are you crazy? Kelly wrote it. But my brain is saying, okay,
Speaker 1 I know Kelly's songs, but I need to be here for Brandy and Monica.
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And we went to go get popcorn and all that, but I'm such a hungry heathen. But by the end of Money Long set, my popcorn was gone.
And I had four bags of popcorn.
Speaker 1
What you mean? I so embarrass my girl when we are out eating. I eat like my dad, and my dad eat like he never ate.
You went to the fucking
Speaker 1 little Amex shop and came back with your arms full.
Speaker 1
They stopped him at the door. I thought he was shoplifting.
I didn't know what the fuck was going on. The way Marks was there for all the teams.
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He goes, all right, so, all right, fuck it. I'm just telling all shit.
Yeah, tell it all.
Speaker 1
I'm telling all shit. Which bags? How big are the bags? Grocery size.
Family size. Popcorn bag.
How big is the bag? They were big bags. No, they were big bags.
Yeah, they were.
Speaker 1 No, I had, but well, my girl had the box that we get from the garden. I had too big of the flavored
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flavored popcorn and shit. I'm such a kid.
But anyway, that's not important, right?
Speaker 1
That's how we even bumped into parks. Because when we were going in, we said, hold up, we need to go get some popcorn, drinks, and cheer.
We come back out.
Speaker 1
Now me and my girl are standing in line to get drinks. This is before Parks comes.
Yeah. We are sandwiched between
Speaker 1 two of the most,
Speaker 1 let me not do that.
Speaker 1 Two people from Brooklyn.
Speaker 1
One was a couple in front of us. Behind us was a couple.
They both were shocked that Joe Budden was in this line. They were like, yo, go, go, skip.
Speaker 1 I said, no, I'm a man of the people.
Speaker 1
Right? As you always are. My girl goes to see what's on the drink menu up there so she can get her drink.
Three niggas try to buy her a drink. I'm sandwiched in the ghetto sandwich,
Speaker 1 but yeah, because I don't know why she bought a ship anyway. So she comes back, and cool.
Speaker 1 Now, the couple in front of us, the girl who they already asked me for pictures, I told chill, chill, chill, we'll do it later, we'll do the sneak selfie. They must have dropped $60,
Speaker 1 but then the line moved.
Speaker 1 So the girl behind me looked down and said,
Speaker 1 Hey, is this y'all?
Speaker 1 I said,
Speaker 1 That's cash? No.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1
No, it's no, it's not mine. Yo, just a quick side note.
They decided that said they have reverse ATMs. It's the first time I've ever seen this.
What is that? Because it said
Speaker 1 this is a cash-free venue, Barclays. But we have a reverse ATM where I can put your cash in and get a car.
Speaker 1
Get a car. Anyway, back to your story.
I've never seen that before. I've never heard of that shit before.
2025. That's interesting.
That's scary.
Speaker 1 Well, anyway, so now they're about to fight over this money.
Speaker 1 But I helped to bring some peace to that. And then we saw Parks.
Speaker 1 And then we got Parks, and then they had an American Express store. So I went in there and took everything I could.
Speaker 1 But I didn't get any hot dogs.
Speaker 1
So during the day. So I took all this popcorn.
I went back to my seat during the Money Long set and I ate all the shit. I'm talking about my girl looking sexy as good beard.
And I'm like, ah.
Speaker 1
I'm putting the bag to face. Right? And now Money Long is gone.
And now all of the popcorn is gone. I think they're gone.
And
Speaker 1 it's a 20-dude section in front of us
Speaker 1 of gay dudes.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
But you would have to look at them to see. It was like the Billy.
It was like the fucking Beat It video. Like when the games came out.
Speaker 1 Like you would have had to really look just to know. You wouldn't have known.
Speaker 1 I wasn't paying him no money. I was chilling.
Speaker 1 Here comes my girl.
Speaker 1
Playing around on these fucking pods. Here she goes.
Yo,
Speaker 1 the bronch gay dude
Speaker 1 is on you.
Speaker 1 Is on your body and won't get off. I'm like, yo, shadow, stop playing with me.
Speaker 1
Like, for real. Like, I'm not playing with you.
I like your tattoo. She said, no,
Speaker 1 no, I'm serious. What's that mean?
Speaker 1 I can't busy.
Speaker 1 He don't give a fuck at all.
Speaker 1 That's disgusting.
Speaker 1
I'll be here, go to the bottom. She said, he don't give a fuck.
And I'm sitting right here. He dead ass is like, oh, y'all say shout out there.
She said, so then I peek to the right.
Speaker 1 Man, that nigga was like, man, that nigga was like.
Speaker 1 Yo, I hated that. She was right.
Speaker 1
That nigga was licking his lips at the shit. Yo, dog, that nigga was in my grill.
So Joe Buck says, you know, I'm going to go to the store and get some glizzies. Oh, go tell me.
Speaker 1 Ladies and sisters.
Speaker 1
I didn't think of of that. Oh, shit.
You tried to do the girl walk to the bathroom move?
Speaker 1 Don't let him play you like that.
Speaker 1 Yo, it's your funny.
Speaker 1
That's a blowout. He puts a blowout at this point.
He's on fire. He's on fire.
I don't remember what pictures.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Why are you funny today?
Speaker 1
Anyway, so I so I don't put that together. I go and get hot dogs during Kelly Rowland set.
I'm like Kelly Rowland. I like her songs, but I figure she ain't gonna be out there that long.
She opening.
Speaker 1 Boy, by the time I got to that concession stand,
Speaker 1 it was hit after hit. I'm talking about Destiny's child.
Speaker 1 Nellie Maykate.
Speaker 1
She was wild and about. I bodied it too.
Man, so now I rush back down there,
Speaker 1 eat my glizzies.
Speaker 1
He gets a big tray. That shit was like, dude, I looked on Rella.
Like, yo, Jones on some bullshit. Boy, you better be in that gym tomorrow.
Speaker 1
But he had four of them bitches. And then, by the time I got back, I did not have four.
You never had a dogs. I'm gonna get dog glizzies.
Speaker 1 No, how many glizzies you have, my nigga? No, I didn't have four glizzies. How many?
Speaker 1 Two.
Speaker 1 I always get two.
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 1 How big were these glizzies? Normal size? I'm not doing this shit with y'all.
Speaker 1 Yo, you're eating the glizzy looking at muscles like
Speaker 1 Ronaldo looking at them, right?
Speaker 1
Yo, that's crazy. Jump on busies.
That's right. You're lying.
Speaker 1 Yo,
Speaker 1 they have good time.
Speaker 1 Anyway, Kelly Rowland was out there for a good amount of time still by the time I sat down. And she just put on an absolute clinic and controlling the stage,
Speaker 1 singing, dancing, looking like a business. She was truly fucks.
Speaker 1
It was like Led X, everything was jumping off of this lady. Yeah.
Yeah, she's fire, bro.
Speaker 1
She's fire for us. She is.
She's highly underrated. Like, she's one of them.
She's underrated. I think she's a little underrated in the public.
Yeah, they don't care
Speaker 1 for telling her name with that. She's well-deserved.
Speaker 1 So then she shouts out this Destiny's Child super fan that apparently has been to every show since the beginning. But I'm behind him, so I'm trying to look cool.
Speaker 1 I was like, you should get a shout out, Joe.
Speaker 1 It didn't come. You know what's funny? Everybody that got on that stage last night, I said, oh, okay.
Speaker 1 I know Tyrese is crazy.
Speaker 1 Tyrese. Tyrese
Speaker 1
a great one. I knew that was the worst outfit in the world, Tyrese.
Never do that again. Never do that again.
Speaker 1 But anyway, so fucking the Destiny Child super fan is in L.A.
Speaker 1
I don't know if you're trying to be funny or what. He said, Joe, I thought Kelly was going to bring you up to do Make You Wanna Stay.
Because I'm on her first album. Oh, only he knows that.
Speaker 1
I didn't know that. There's nobody in the world that knows that.
You're on a record with this woman and you're just discovering her.
Speaker 1 It's crazy.
Speaker 1 What?
Speaker 1 Kelly Rowland is the finest woman on earth, bro. She is up there.
Speaker 1
She is level one, bro. Yeah, I'm going to stop Glazing, but Kelly Rowland is the finest woman.
I'm not going to be there.
Speaker 1 It looked like Glaze on.
Speaker 1
Yo, her everything, my nigga. Yeah, respectfully, I know she's married.
Yeah, like she's married. That's a compliment,
Speaker 1 she's fire, bro.
Speaker 1
She's fire. You know? Wow.
Yeah, she's fire. Wow.
Wow. And then Brandy and Monica came out
Speaker 1 together.
Speaker 1
The boy is mine. And then they did the Sizza Kendrick.
That old shit. Yeah.
Versus curses alternating thing. They should have done that.
Speaker 1 That must be a new trend for these artists to make the most of the set time. I think it's to get people to stay in their seat.
Speaker 1 That part too. Because if,
Speaker 1 respectfully, I mean, at both the Kendrick and
Speaker 1
at this show, I probably would have went at someone's set if I would have not known they were coming right back out. Or it's to get people to not leave, period.
That's what I mean.
Speaker 1 That's what you're saying. Oh, you said, yeah, because he said, oh, okay, I thought you were saying, like, you just finished saying that.
Speaker 1 And then leave the venue. So they were doing the back and forth
Speaker 1 thing, which was,
Speaker 1
I mean, I'm not the biggest fan of that. I don't love it.
I don't love that. I get it, but I don't love it.
Especially. I would love it with them.
Speaker 1 I don't love it when it's two totally different, like, again, Kendrick Scissor. Yeah.
Speaker 1 If I'm there for Kendrick,
Speaker 1
now I got to kind of sit through Scissor to get Kendrick again. Yeah.
But Brandy and Monica, they make very similar music. So it's like, if I like
Speaker 1 similar.
Speaker 1
I know it's levels, but I'm there's they're more similar than a rapper and a singer. That's true.
That's true. That's all I'm saying.
True. Well, they brought Sierra out.
Speaker 1 She absolutely killed it, though. Yeah.
Speaker 1 She also
Speaker 1 is.
Speaker 1 She also is
Speaker 1
a bachelor. Yeah, yeah.
Like the women that work out, yo. Yeah.
Speaker 1
That shit works. It does something.
Yeah, it works out. Like bitches with biceps.
No, you see, no, you see that little cut right here in the quad? Yeah.
Speaker 1 You'd be like, all that.
Speaker 1
A little bit of art. You know, they're not diesel.
That little thing out. You know what I mean? And they get to wear shit and be sexy in ways that the big bitches just can't.
Like, sorry, big bitches.
Speaker 1 They do.
Speaker 1 Anyway.
Speaker 1 So Tyrese Sierra. Tyrese came out.
Speaker 1
He was absolutely amazing in the worst outfit you ever saw. Oh my God.
He brought the Patch Mina shit back, but it was like gold and it was like built into the tuxedo suit. It was a mess.
Speaker 1
He gave out flowers. He did.
He did give out flowers. I like it.
He smoked it, though.
Speaker 1
No, he killed. No, all of a sudden, Tyrese is Tyrese.
Come on, man. Tyrese is
Speaker 1
what we want about him. No, Tyrese is Tyrese.
He's still holding it. What that might cut.
I'm on you where it was all of these black aunties. Like, we talking our age and up.
Speaker 1 Like, it was a black, it was a feeling in there with that crowd. Every 90s,
Speaker 1
early 2000s. We know this music.
So Tyrese makes sense. Sierra makes sense.
And Sierra, if you know that set, her set is is crazy. She got one, too.
Her set. She still gets busy.
Speaker 1
She's dancing and all that. Oh, man.
She's such a good dancer. Yeah, she kills it.
Sierra don't play.
Speaker 1 Freeze, man. We might have to slide through Jersey tonight.
Speaker 1 Jay didn't dance in Jersey tonight.
Speaker 1
I can see why Russell Wilson wants to get home. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It makes sense. I go out there and throw a bunch of internet shit to
Speaker 1
see whether they're obnoxious on social media. I will be too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
Really happy, yeah. Yeah, no, that's great.
That fucking ultra, wealthy, good skin, good partner, that shit looks good. Jump phone,
Speaker 1
the nice, nice fit, the outfit. Yeah, I was like, oh, no killer, no stress in your face.
Oh, my God. You got a nutritionist.
You got a trainer that comes to the house. Yeah.
Speaker 1 What are you talking about? Yeah, that's how I want to be at fucking 55.
Speaker 1
Maybe 10 more years of bullshit. I'll try to get that.
Love, love, love, love.
Speaker 1 Monica brought Max B out.
Speaker 1
That was odd. I like that.
I mean, salute to Max B. Welcome home.
Welcome home. It was a.
Speaker 1 In the scheme of the show,
Speaker 1 it was a little bit of a left. I was going to ask it because everything y'all described didn't feel like Max B was up next.
Speaker 1
I heard. That's how she was.
I heard Tyrese. I heard.
You know, let me shut the fuck up. I feel like that's how
Speaker 1
I just wasn't what I was. I'm so glad that I know Mark Barton's down now.
Yeah. Nah, buddy.
You said you up there. You do it.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
I mean, that's on brand for Monica, though. Like, Monica holding down C Murder, fucking with the jail.
She's like that. She fuck with, like, she's like that.
Speaker 1
So when she's fresh out, I can see her doing it. For sure.
I also just, I don't know what song he did, but he should have done like
Speaker 1
he did Sexy Love. So you're not in the group chat? That's like my only song.
I knew he was like, yo, I knew one of the children. That's the only song I know about that man.
For real.
Speaker 1 All right, let me tell you why he said that.
Speaker 1
Mark is being a dickhead. Yes.
I accidentally yesterday put Sexy Sexy Love, the record, in the JBP group show. I seen it.
It was a mistake because.
Speaker 1
You wanted to put the remix? No. Max's Peoples hit me and said, yo, we need, we know you got it.
We need a no DJ version of Sexy Love because he's performing it at the barclays tonight.
Speaker 1 Ah, can you send it?
Speaker 1 So I'm like, all right, how much of a geek you got to be for a nigga that was arrested for 30 years? We know you got it. You come out and know that you got it.
Speaker 1
Hold up. Fuck it.
Listen, dude. I gotta know.
Speaker 1
Oh, yeah. Oh, that's why you.
I was wondering why you put it in the chat. I was like, I'm on the phone.
I'm like, yo, I'm sending it right now. I'm sending it right now.
Speaker 1
I'm like, oh, shit, I put this in a JBP group chat. My bad, hold up.
So is that the only existing non-DJ version?
Speaker 1
Look. Yeah, I think that we all have it.
He would suck his own dick if he could. Of course it is.
Speaker 1 Of course, that's the only. I made it.
Speaker 1 I took the DJs off this shit. Please don't play that shit.
Speaker 1 Shout out to them. Monica, I thought, was going to bring out Max B, dap him,
Speaker 1 put his hand in there like this. Brooklyn,
Speaker 1 make some noise. Max is ho!
Speaker 1 And she did that.
Speaker 1
And then I thought he would walk to the back. He didn't.
He took him off. He walked to the front, walked to the front of the stage and performed.
Speaker 1 I didn't quite get that.
Speaker 1 I didn't understand that. I get it, but again, I just,
Speaker 1
this show, it was a little bit. I understand it for him.
He's just coming home. You want all the visibility in the corner.
Speaker 1 And he gets fucking.
Speaker 1
Him and his team could get him there, and people are happy to see Max. And it's a local pop.
Yeah. Yeah.
It's a local crowd pop. Like, like, Max just came home.
That makes sense.
Speaker 1
So, no, that's what a local crowd pop means. Like, you bring out the hometown hero or whoever's known for this area, and the crowd is going to go crazy.
This is New York. He just came home.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 He performed. I don't think that the crowd.
Speaker 1
The crowd. That ain't the crowd.
The crowd wasn't there. That's all.
That's all.
Speaker 1
That's the crowd. That's not the crowd.
I did see some guys run to the front, like a little group of them. They were excited.
Was it 20 Brolic dudes?
Speaker 1
No. Pat Joe came up.
While you were eating the glizzies, I thought that was ironic.
Speaker 1 I'll never sit next to the partners.
Speaker 1 Yeah, Fat Joe came out.
Speaker 1 He did great.
Speaker 1 And now we might as well get to the T.
Speaker 1 Then they said that something happened to ja
Speaker 1 yeah backstage and then that that story went out yeah it was backstage two it was the report was two two separate incidents oh damn ja had a no it was backstage and if people said it was at say less because tasha k said it was in say less it wasn't so and then ja rule hit tasha k on twitter to say
Speaker 1 What you're saying didn't happen.
Speaker 1
They tried to jump me backstage, but I'm fine. And then she replied back to him and said, No, I got the real story.
My people was there. They got the video.
They saw you.
Speaker 1 Yo, you people that fucking are not celebrities and have no celebrity ties, you niggas in fucking Wichita somewhere, shut the fuck up sometimes on matters.
Speaker 1 Who thought that Tasha Kaye had the inside scoop to what happened to Ja Ru?
Speaker 1 You would be surprised.
Speaker 1 She didn't. Well, she because
Speaker 1 Ja posted. Yeah,
Speaker 1 I'm looking at him right now, drinking coffee with a clean face. Because initially, the report was it was real bad.
Speaker 1 She said,
Speaker 1
her words, it was very bad. Right.
And then this morning, she said it was her team that was there, and she was halfway asleep last night when she got the text. Sure.
Speaker 1
And if there's one establishment this week in New York that's not letting nobody get jumped in front of there, it's say less. Yes.
Tasha Kay, mind you, where's she from again?
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 1 Somewhere, but like one of them other Florida towns.
Speaker 1
Not the ones. Don't try to Florida me to death.
I hate when niggas do that. No, she's from one of them little small bubble-tuck towns in Florida.
Stay over there and mind your business.
Speaker 1 Ja's all right. Thank God.
Speaker 1
Thank God Ja's all right. I personally don't think that that was the show for Ja Rule to be at either.
Nah, Ja would have killed everybody. Ja would have killed that Joe.
Speaker 1 He got records that the aunties love.
Speaker 1
I think he made more sense than Fat Joe. He made more sense than Fat Joe than me.
I agree with that. Yeah.
Yeah, I was like, when I seen Fat Joe, I'm like, what?
Speaker 1 Big ass boots.
Speaker 1 Well, Monica
Speaker 1 is managed by Aunt,
Speaker 1 who is very close to fifth.
Speaker 1 Okay. Oh.
Speaker 1
Got you. I'm just talking about musically.
Yeah, musically, musically, Ja would have came out and hit him with three or four bangers in a row, and that the crowd would have gone nuts.
Speaker 1
Ja would have gone down there anyway. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's true. Musically, it's our job to know where we're going to.
Speaker 1
No, that's physically. Yeah, yeah.
No, I'm just saying from a. It's musical.
I'm not disagreeing. I'm just talking about from a
Speaker 1
standpoint. If Jaw would have came out, the crowd would have gone absolutely ape shit.
Yes.
Speaker 1 And the last person that needed, I'll wrap this up. The last person that needed this
Speaker 1
melee on their jacket was Max. For real.
Yeah. Max's name got all up in this.
Speaker 1
I'm pretty sure that had absolutely nothing to do with Max. He put it on.
Max is on Twitter saying, please keep
Speaker 1
all negative vibes away from me. We're on positive grown energy.
I believe that, even though that's what people say when they do fuck shit too, but I believe it from Max. I believe I believe it.
Speaker 1 I believe it from Max, who just came on. We're not, a week later, that would be the
Speaker 1
women-wise. I don't think that happened.
Shout out to Max B, shout out to Fat Joe. Shout out to Ja Rule, everybody that performed last night.
It was an amazing show. Real good time in Brooklyn.
Speaker 1
New Jersey. Well, it happened last night.
New Jersey, I'm sure you got a treat. For sure.
I'm sure you got a treat. Really good show.
That's all I got on the show. Sorry to hog the mic.
Speaker 1
No, no, no, no, no, no. That was us, sir.
Can we talk about some other big news? What's up?
Speaker 1 Rolling Stone.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Huh?
Speaker 1
Rolling motherfucking stone. I don't know how he thought we was going to skip past that.
We done did an intro. We done talked about all this other shit.
Speaker 1 You would mention Rolling Stone as one of the most influential people on the internet, right?
Speaker 1 No. In the picture.
Speaker 1
What's the proper title? I messed up, Joe. What's the proper title? Voice.
The voice that you're bitching.
Speaker 1 Yo, I am not fucking with you. You walk right into that, Glenn.
Speaker 1 I had to pull it up.
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 1 Check us on your Instagram. It was the most.
Speaker 1 Let me see what it was. Nigga,
Speaker 1 know this shit by heart. You got to pull it up.
Speaker 1
It's a really nice article. It was.
Voices of the year. I think
Speaker 1
I think it was 15 people of the most important voices of 2025 or most powerful. Did there's no order? No, it was not order.
It's just you made the list, you made the list.
Speaker 1 Can we get to do a round of applause?
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1 Can I read just a little bit? So the subhead is... As the Joe Button podcast enters its 10th year, the rapper turned media mogul
Speaker 1
opens up about building a network on his own terms, clashing with co-hosts and walking away from Spotify. That's pretty big, man.
Thank you, Mark. When they care about your biography, that says a lot.
Speaker 1 They did a real good job. They did.
Speaker 1 I know y'all are here for the jokes. No.
Speaker 1
though. They did do a really good job on that entire piece.
Yeah. And thank you for shouting us out, for sure.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
My name was in there. Yeah.
Today, he and his podcast co-hosts who currently include Queen's Flip. I'm glad he was first.
Mona Love. That's me.
Ice. Yep.
Ish,
Speaker 1 Parks,
Speaker 1
and Mark Lamont Hill. Holding it down, boy.
Your name, Mona Love. That's people calling me that with my name on there.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's everybody. Yeah.
Speaker 1
And them pictures are nice. You look cute.
Thank you. I was proud.
I was a picture. I was going to be a little bit far.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Thank you, Joe. We really appreciate that.
Speaker 1 It really meant a lot. Shout out to everybody who made that list, though.
Speaker 1
I don't have the list. At some point, we'll pull it up.
What were some of the other people on there, though? Like,
Speaker 1 anybody we could think of? I only saw yours. I didn't notice the others.
Speaker 1
At first, I was like, I just looked at Joey's. Thanks.
You got it. Well, fuck it.
Pull up the list, big for you.
Speaker 1
I'm trying to find it. It was was well written.
I really liked it. Bonus Don't be down.
It was me, Brianna.
Speaker 1 Who else?
Speaker 1 Voices of the year. Yeah, there you go, Big Free.
Speaker 1 Hey, drop a gem on us.
Speaker 1 He does another reference.
Speaker 1 Come on. You don't know that, bro.
Speaker 1
Tired of you niggas. All right.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
Speaker 1
You good? I'm trying to pull it out. Millions of people got it.
It's fucking
Speaker 1
search and then find the right one. Lady Gaga.
All right, here's a few voices.
Speaker 1 Bad bunny.
Speaker 1
Oh, duh. Shit.
Duh, come on. Look at the squad you made.
That's what I'm saying. You got it?
Speaker 1 Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, The Clips.
Speaker 1
Come on, man. Cole Escola, Ryan Kugler, FKA Twiggs.
Ryan.
Speaker 1
Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg, Cal G, Mark Moran, and Mark Maron. Marin Parker.
Maytime Podcast. And Rachel Sinat.
Speaker 1 That's how you pronounce it? That's the crew. Gotcha.
Speaker 1 That's the squad there. Squad, man.
Speaker 1
That's a good crew. That's a good list to be on.
Wow. That's impressive.
How does it feel to be on a list with people like Mark Maron and Bad Bunny? Oh, it feels awesome, man. It feels awesome.
Speaker 1 I'm humbled. I'm honored.
Speaker 1 Like I said in my caption on Instagram, I'm sure you enjoy.
Speaker 1
But no, shout out to Rolling Stone for the recognition. Thank you, and we'll continue to work.
So hopefully we can be on that list next year. I love it.
Speaker 1
I love it. It's awesome, man.
Go clips. Go clips.
Go clips. Go clips.
For sure. Anytime I'm in the same space as the clips, I'm feeling good.
I'm feeling good. Oh, yeah.
And God.
Speaker 1 Oh, God, God.
Speaker 1 God. God, God.
Speaker 1 Duh.
Speaker 1 How could I forget?
Speaker 1 God, Gods.
Speaker 1
Gogs. Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
South Parker. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Yeah. The boys.
That's not like a list of them.
Speaker 1
Dumb. Yeah.
That's true. That's a hell of a year.
Man, it's a good list, man.
Speaker 1 Thank God for DEI.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 What's up with this?
Speaker 1 Crazy.
Speaker 1
You trying to walk right there, too. Ain't nobody going for that shit.
I made a list, too, fellas. What list you make? Um, complex top 25 people, funniest people on the internet.
Huh? Okay.
Speaker 1 Mona love.
Speaker 1
That is well-deserved. That is well-deserved.
For real. Yeah, because you hilarious.
Who else was up there? I appreciate that. On the list.
Speaker 1
Drewski wasn't, right? Drewski was number one, yeah. Because I saw the top 10.
I thought that was it. That's why I didn't realize.
Because some of the people I have never heard of. You were top 10?
Speaker 1
No, I'm 21. I'm four.
I'm down, Lou.
Speaker 1 No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 You're not 25.
Speaker 1
25, trying to be funny. Still, you're motherfucking the rest of the world.
And complexes, you know, it's complex. But yeah, Drewski's number one.
Lou Ratchet is on it. Lou Young, I love Lou Young.
Speaker 1
He funny as shit. Lou Young is hilarious.
He's so funny. What number was he? Lou Young is really funny.
I don't remember. Somebody look it up.
Above me. Let me bring my phone to.
Yeah, way above me.
Speaker 1
It was a little, the list was a little like, but it was a good list. But some of the people I didn't.
We thank you, Complex. We thank you, Complex.
So appreciative. They recognize.
I felt so good.
Speaker 1 By you, shout out to everybody who made
Speaker 1
big or everybody on there deserving. Yo, Mona is such a hoodbooger, yo.
Mona's. You're going to have to go the wrong way with that.
Speaker 1 Mona has made a name for herself for calling it how she sees it, whether in her new role with the Joe Button podcast,
Speaker 1 with her sketch character work, or in her podcast from something, something media. One thing stays consistent: Mona is 100%
Speaker 1 100% of the time. The media niggas still get mentioned with me.
Speaker 1 I'll fix it. I'll fix it.
Speaker 1 I'll make a call.
Speaker 1
I'll call. That won't happen again.
Yeah, yeah. I'm going to get that tight.
Speaker 1 They don't believe it till you show them. You be giving them the heat.
Speaker 1 They be having the heat. I'm going to be going.
Speaker 1
Anyway, shout out to complex. Yeah, yeah, shout out to complex.
Shout out to Rolling Stone.
Speaker 1 Y'all made any lists?
Speaker 1
Yeah, I made the Route 100 this week. The who? 100 Most Influential Black People in America.
Oh, shit. Damn.
God damn.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1 God damn.
Speaker 1 God damn. Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 I'll be careful what I ask you.
Speaker 1 Trying to be funny, asshole worker.
Speaker 1
the funny shit is, I was really about to diss you, and then he popped up. Yeah, come on, house builder list.
Come on, we'll let you be.
Speaker 1
Come on. I don't want to be on nobody listening.
The Bob Billets. This politician right here.
He ain't trying to be on no list. I don't want to be on nobody.
Speaker 1 Deans list. You know what I mean? It's universities.
Speaker 1
What do y'all care about? What do you not care about? What's important? What's not important? I got all the time in the world. It will be a long work day.
Forgot to tell after you, you just got here.
Speaker 1 Well, since we're talking about lists, Tyler is Apple's 2025 Artist of the Year.
Speaker 1
Okay, okay, Tyler, the creator, yeah, okay, yeah, salute to him. Awesome, yeah, that's we should.
No, no, no, that's awesome, yeah, I think it's great. He did drop two.
Speaker 1
Well, one was technically last year, but kind of carried over. He dropped it again this year, anyway.
So, oh, that's true, it was a deluxe, yeah, yeah. So, two great projects.
Speaker 1 I was excited to see him shout it out. I was sometimes they give it to like the artists who I don't necessarily think should get it, so I was very happy to see him get it.
Speaker 1 I'm surprised it wasn't bad, buddy.
Speaker 1 Beast tied in with the Super Bowl, and he some of the best album of the year he had the best year artist artist wise to me yeah i wouldn't disagree with bad bunny i i was i'm always happy for tyler but bad bunny probably would have been my choice but yeah i'm happy to see tyler win it same congrats tyler congrats to tyler
Speaker 1 while we are uh semi on music uh burner boy for dodo of the year right y'all what do he do god why what'd he do oh let's see here i wouldn't he kick oh all right go ahead so apparently there was um a fan that was, he said, was asleep in one of the front rows at his show.
Speaker 1
Okay. So he stopped the show and I'm not going to continue until this person is removed out of here.
Oh.
Speaker 1 Burning boy has had quite a few incidents on a stage where he bugs out on a fan or somebody working or storms off the show completely ever since somebody threw something at him while he was on stage.
Speaker 1
I remember that. So the first few times you understand it's paranoia.
It's a security fucking breach.
Speaker 1 You got got people throwing shit up here last night they wouldn't let me bring my water bottle the rules that the barclay in the garden can't bring your cap to your
Speaker 1 top off yeah the top
Speaker 1 argued that lady down i hate having to tell people i'm famous
Speaker 1 i don't like having to do that but sometimes it's called for over the smallest things too like a water cap But anyway, so Burn a Boy, I'm not doing my show until him and her get out.
Speaker 1 And then he goes on a live stream and says, I don't give a fuck. I don't want no broke fans.
Speaker 1 I ain't looking to have broke fans. Well, wait, cuz first, when that happens, the video goes out, and the young lady that was sleeping
Speaker 1 addressed it. She's like, hey, that's me.
Speaker 1 I was going through something. I had
Speaker 1
like a family member or something. She was like, I'm going through it.
I came to this show to hope I could feel a little bit better.
Speaker 1 So it looks even worse on his part. And then his response is still on dickhead timing.
Speaker 1 yeah
Speaker 1 um
Speaker 1 and then you defend the dickhead timing with i am not forcing anybody to be my fan i am not looking for broke fans
Speaker 1 why he thought that would go over well i'm not quite sure no no it's more no you his response
Speaker 1 i understand the agenda against me and i came to terms with it a long time ago so my skin is bulletproof at this point I wasn't going to address this, but if you make the pilot uncomfortable on the plane that you bought the ticket for, you will be deborted or arrested as soon as you land you pay school fees but you will be kicked out of class if you make it uncomfortable for the teacher to do his job my shows have people who have beaten cancer or overcame something very serious etc and none of them have ever slept
Speaker 1 I leave my soul my soul on stage I get on even if it's only 10 people in attendance and I will gladly be canceled if we are now in a world where you could treat me like a stripper slap me my slap my ass and tell me to keep dancing because you threw a hundred dollars at me I have a question to you a performer.
Speaker 1 If you, right, yeah. If you were rapping, right,
Speaker 1 middle of your Joe Buddhan haze, you giving it your off. You came out of three shirts.
Speaker 1 And you look up and a nigga is sleeping,
Speaker 1 does that bother you?
Speaker 1
I mean, it probably would bother me. Yeah, I couldn't imagine somebody sleeping through my side.
Okay, but let me ask you. I didn't hear that part.
I never heard sleep. I just heard broke.
Speaker 1 That's why I was sleeping.
Speaker 1 Now,
Speaker 1 if you're performing, because y'all are performers,
Speaker 1 and you got a packed house here. So let's say you got, I don't know, 5,000, whatever.
Speaker 1 You going to
Speaker 1 fuck up the show for the other 4,000 plus because he sleep?
Speaker 1
Well, if you in my view, you're already fucking up my show. So if me, I'm going to wake you up.
That's what I'm going to do. I stopped.
Speaker 1
I'm going to wake you up. I do the same thing.
Because
Speaker 1
if you're in my eyesight, that's all I can't think of. I can't see nothing else but you.
I'd be like,
Speaker 1
in my situation, I tell him to wake up. I'd be like, yo, wake my man.
I'm embarrassed. Somebody be like, somebody wake my man up right there.
Speaker 1
Because it throws me off. Okay.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
That's kind of crazy to me. I think, yo, that person could be narcoleptic.
Yeah, I would be more willing to get away with that.
Speaker 1
I think they could have other things going on with that particular person. One.
But number two, they paid for their seat. They're entitled to do what they want.
Speaker 1 As long as they're not throwing nothing or interrupting. They're not being shown.
Speaker 1 If your safety is not in jeopardy, then. And their safety or the other
Speaker 1 patriots. Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 1
Honestly, when it comes to music, because y'all speak. In music land, if somebody look like they sleep or not enjoying themselves, then it's my job to turn it up.
I was about to say that.
Speaker 1 Like, even as a comedian, if you are a comedian, if somebody fell asleep on your set,
Speaker 1
that's on you. Be funnier.
You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 I'm just saying. I'm just saying
Speaker 1 from a performance, me as a performer, because clearly we all three have different.
Speaker 1
It's like the immediate thing I'm going to do is crack a joke on you. Because I'm not going to think at all.
This nigga might be diabetic, narcoleptic. I don't give a fuck.
But that's waking him up.
Speaker 1 But that's waking him up. Right.
Speaker 1 Yo, wait, this little dusty mother. I'm going to crack a joke.
Speaker 1
That's what I'm going to do. I'm not going to.
So I hope they didn't get confused. The same thing works.
It's going to be funny because I'm a comedian, so I'm going to crack a joke.
Speaker 1
So you can do that and still be in. Yeah, so you're still in the middle of the day.
Everybody about to laugh now.
Speaker 1
I'm not putting them out either. I'm just right.
I'm never putting you out for that. But now, after that, if this person has a health issue, I'm still fucked.
Speaker 1
Because they're going to come out and say, yeah, they're going to come out and say that she made me feel bad. I'm at a comedy show.
Yo, I crack on the people in my crowd. The person fell asleep.
Speaker 1
It's comedy. Comedians always get a pass.
As a performer, fuck what you would do on the stage. But as a performer, what do you think about the, I don't need no broke fans.
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 I actually need the broke as fans. I need them.
Speaker 1 And you comparing it to a stripper, like all of that. I just think the whole analogy is a bad one.
Speaker 1 I think that, because again, somebody paying for
Speaker 1
your set is not the equivalent to me smacking you in your ass and telling you to keep dancing. It's two totally different things, in my opinion.
And then he's paranoid.
Speaker 1 What's the agenda against Burner Boy? What are they trying to do? Burner Boy's real successful, so what agenda is it?
Speaker 1 I think it's just he keeps having these interactions or these instances with fans. It isn't such thing as being too successful, and now your asshole,
Speaker 1 not your asshole, but your asshole.
Speaker 1
That asshole side of you starts coming out. I done heard too much about Burn Boy.
Burner Boy got chilled out. Shit, I was mad when I went to Burner Boy release party.
Speaker 1 That's why I came in here and told it.
Speaker 1
Nigga came in whenever he wanted to come in. He came in late as could be.
There was no chairs. It was standing room only.
Speaker 1
It wasn't giving what I thought it should have been given. So I was tight about it.
And
Speaker 1 I just think it's a better way he could have handled it. That's it.
Speaker 1 Like, his exact quote when he saw them is, when I stand up here and see you over there with your girl sleeping, it pisses me the fuck off. I'm not doing another song until you go home.
Speaker 1
Oh, it was a couple sleep. Well, the woman was asleep, but the dude was with her.
Okay. And it's like, yo, dogs.
This bitch bitched that ruin as night. Damn.
Speaker 1 I just think it's the better way to handle things, bro. Like, that's escalation.
Speaker 1 I feel like every time Burner Boy get in a situation where he can show his personality a little bit, it's always kind of assholish.
Speaker 1
Way back to the whole we don't have culture thing. Like, I've been off Burn and Boy since then.
You're wearing Timberland boots at your show, talking about black people don't have culture.
Speaker 1 And I forgot he's that. Yeah, I never forgot that.
Speaker 1 And he wears Timberland boots and shit. Please.
Speaker 1
Say this is the same thing to me. Please.
That when we had this conversation about Doja Cat, when she was doing those type of things,
Speaker 1 the way you make certain artists hear you, hit them in their pocket.
Speaker 1 If y'all have a problem with the way that they're behaving at shows, stop going to the shows.
Speaker 1 If you really don't.
Speaker 1 Yeah, if you really, if this is what you're trying to do, because again, I think you have to respect your audience because you can lose that audience.
Speaker 1 And now you're going to be up here looking crazy when your show ain't selling.
Speaker 1 You could talk that shit right now because you're selling out, but you want to treat your audience like dick, like you want to be a dickhead to your audience? They can leave.
Speaker 1
Especially the broke ones. That's the thing.
Like, that's the thing. This idea of fuck the broke fans.
If this stadium is filled, 90% of people, people that saved up to buy tickets to see you.
Speaker 1 That's true. Who've made a sacrifice to see you? And if you say fuck them, you ain't gonna have no fans in the audience.
Speaker 1 It's disrespectful in general, but it's especially disrespectful to the people that make you you.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
Like all your fans ain't wealthy, my nigga. Most of them not.
90s.
Speaker 1
High 90s. Mid-90% of them are not what you would consider wealthy or unbroke.
Right. Even though that ain't a word,
Speaker 1 right? Yeah, like fans. What's broke the Burner Boy?
Speaker 1
Man, listen. Yeah, I'm a huge fan of Burner Boy's music, but he does seem to be a dick.
A dickie in real life, yeah. Yeah.
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Speaker 1 Uh,
Speaker 1 fresh out the break, fresh out the break.
Speaker 1 Had some smoke.
Speaker 1 We had a little bit of smoke.
Speaker 1 Somebody was looking for our good educator brother.
Speaker 1 And he said he's gonna find him too. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Hey.
Speaker 1 If you missed it, Brian McClure.
Speaker 1 Do I ever cross your bunch of that?
Speaker 1 So start those shit down. He said he's looking for you.
Speaker 1 He's the worst DZ out.
Speaker 1 Our good brother, Brian McKnight, went on Anton Daniels podcast
Speaker 1
and shared some things. I have a clip here.
He shared that he reached out to the JoeButton podcast so he can attempt to be a guest. Who caught that message? I want to let Mr.
Speaker 1
McKnight know I have never received that message. You must have sent that to like the pod page.
You may be or something.
Speaker 1
Because if you would have sent that to me, we would have handled that in the harbour. You know, I got you singing at my wedding.
Maybe you don't know. Nothing more.
No more. Why not no more?
Speaker 1
Wait till we done. Oh.
Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Burn that bridge. Anyway, I have this.
Speaker 1
Better get it back up. I have this idea.
I'd like to hear it.
Speaker 1
Hear it go. Because here's the thing.
Why can't we sit and talk about it? Yeah, I agree. I sent a message to Joe Button's podcast.
Crickets. Nothing.
Speaker 1
But who's that Mark, the guy, the political. Mark on Hill.
Let me tell you something. What's What's the guy's name again?
Speaker 1
I'd destroy that dude. I would destroy that.
Destroy.
Speaker 1
Not physically, but I understand what you're saying. Because you don't even know me.
But you call me an asshole? Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Well, I look at Mark Lamont Hill. Get him in.
Speaker 1 There's a segment of people that are what I like to call
Speaker 1 They like to champion themselves as intellectuals, right? And that they truly believe that they're smarter than everybody else. Tell them.
Speaker 1
But I don't really believe that because I never see the results. Right.
It never translates.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 I see people handing him his asshole.
Speaker 1 Let me rewind that.
Speaker 1 Let me rewind that.
Speaker 1 Hold up. You hear what Brian says.
Speaker 1
It never translates. Right.
So
Speaker 1 I see people handing him his asshole. Yeah, it's easy to, I mean, it's
Speaker 1 easy to say that he's the smartest guy in the room, but it doesn't necessarily allocate into results right so i i decided that i was just doing i would do stuff on my own
Speaker 1 we don't need the rest nah we don't need the rest
Speaker 1 i went and watched the whole episode to make sure it wasn't anymore it was no did i know you did no no you did too that's part of the job yo why where does it translate how you measure how do you measure whoa that
Speaker 1 and they was talking about two different things that's the funny part they were just like how do you measure that mark could be resonating with a whole bunch of different people and improving people's lives every single day you can't measure that ish fight your fights
Speaker 1 no i with the team he went out there
Speaker 1 with the team bro mark went out there in the street homeboy is here he came to the block
Speaker 1 let them at least get they one off for a couple feet and if mark's dark you can't be a stranger and come on my block and get a feel what i you can't do that what i tell you you got it though you got it that's not how that worked
Speaker 1 dark lamont hill do you know where this stems from do you know what what you've said to make Brian McKnight feel this way? What do you have to say about it? I'll totally move out the way now.
Speaker 1
All right, let me say a couple of things. Let me think.
I didn't know we were going to talk about this.
Speaker 1 Wait, I thought about it, nigga. Shoot at the nigga.
Speaker 1
Shoot that nigga. Fuck it.
First, it's based on the comments we had up here, the conversation we had up here. So I don't remember us saying nothing that crazy about him.
I don't remember.
Speaker 1
No, we've said that. No, we didn't.
I don't think it was crazy. I haven't, but.
No, I don't think there's anything crazy about him.
Speaker 1
I don't remember calling him an asshole, but he is an asshole. Let me be clear.
Brian McKnight, is this my camera? Brian McKnight, you are an asshole. And that's okay.
It's not a beef.
Speaker 1
It ain't got no issues. You're just an asshole.
I'm basing that on
Speaker 1
having interviewed Brian McKnight lots of times. Since you bring it, I wasn't going to mention this, but I've interviewed you lots of times.
You were rude and nasty to everybody on my crew.
Speaker 1
Everybody, my team, you were nice to me. But the measure of being an asshole isn't how you treat the host.
It's how you treat everybody around him. And you've been a dickhead to them.
Speaker 1 No disrespect to you, except you're an asshole.
Speaker 1 I was in the airport in Eastern Europe. I was headed somewhere, you were headed somewhere different.
Speaker 1
I watched a woman come up to you and ask you for an autograph and you completely ignored and disrespected her and walked off. You're an asshole.
But that's not why we're talking about this.
Speaker 1
So we say, I don't know, you're right. I don't know you.
But I don't have to know you to know you're an asshole. I don't get into your family business.
Speaker 1 Your family business has nothing to do with me, except when you make it public.
Speaker 1 And when you put your family in public on blast, that might make you an asshole that's all i'm saying when you have children and you say my children are the product of evil that might make you an asshole when somebody says yo but the bible says you should love your children you say my my older children were the product of sin that might make you an asshole that's just a fact when you have a child named brian mcknite jr
Speaker 1 And then you fall out with them, have a new baby, name him Brian McKnight with a different middle name, and then legally change your name to the new kid's name.
Speaker 1
You tried to start back at one with your kids? Nigga, that might make you an asshole. So please, don't act like you better than us.
You're not. You worse than us.
Speaker 1
If you want to come up here and debate, I'm sure they will let you debate. But you didn't contact nobody.
You're lying. Just like your children say you lie.
Speaker 1 And for the record, I have spoken to your children off the record. And they've told me a laundry list of shit about you that's way worse than anything that's ever happened in the public.
Speaker 1
I'm not going to say that on air. We can keep that between me and you.
But if you keep doing this, I will put it out. See, that's the thing.
Speaker 1
So now, if you want the smoke, keep coming, or we can just stop this right here, my brother. God bless.
Brian McKnight.
Speaker 1 First of all, let's do this.
Speaker 1 Nigga.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
Mark the Marhill, nigga. Mark the Marhille pussy, pussy.
Yeah, yeah. Brian McKnight, just a few things on...
the tail end of that.
Speaker 1
I don't think you know. You got to research more about Mark Bryan.
Like, not only was he born born to do that, he was born to do that, Brian Ignite. Yeah, that's a layup.
And he loves doing that.
Speaker 1 That's a layup.
Speaker 1 I think people see him with Pierce Brosnan and all of them
Speaker 1 on CNN and some of these other places. Like, they're familiar with him
Speaker 1
on the church, the church pulpit. They must have seen him.
Not only is he born to do that, but he's also the guy that's going to call the kids.
Speaker 1
He's going to call the kids and talk to them. He's going to be in the airport and see you be a dick.
That one I don't know about Greenwich. But yeah, we know you ain't gonna be.
Speaker 1
It was rough. It was rough.
The way he did it. And I give people grace.
Speaker 1 People be tired.
Speaker 1
Say I don't have time to talk to somebody is different than being an outright jerk to somebody. And it was so bad.
Another artist who I won't say was there saw it and was like, wow, I never do that.
Speaker 1 But anyway, that's neither here nor there. This nigga in a group chat with your kids, nigga.
Speaker 1
Like this shit. Kids listen to the show sometimes.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And that's how I know that, you know, I've said some shit. But
Speaker 1
what a read. Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 I
Speaker 1
did that one. All right.
Yo, got those books for the interviewer? Antoine Donaldson, Antoine Jameson, whatever his name is. No, I don't know him.
Anton.
Speaker 1 He's saying that I think I'm smarter than everybody.
Speaker 1 I'm smarter than him.
Speaker 1 You know,
Speaker 1 I don't think I'm smarter than everybody. I'm smarter than him.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1
I literally don't know. I don't have a beef.
I don't know who he is. I don't even know his name.
I could Google it, but like, for what? Like, I'm not. Ryomy Knight deserves our attention.
He's a star.
Speaker 1 He's a celebrity. He's a genius.
Speaker 1
And we engaged him. I didn't engage the homeboy.
So salute to him. I hope his platform does well.
Wish him nothing but the best. Salute to you, Antoine.
Speaker 1
Everybody don't be needing that there. That was the nigga that jumped in it.
That's the nigga that jumped in it. Yeah.
What happened to him?
Speaker 1
Get a fan one, maybe. Oh, you can't jump in it.
No, you don't. He can't jump in it for damn sure.
Speaker 1
All right, fine, Brian. I'll just play the records at the wedding.
No.
Speaker 1 He nicks that idea.
Speaker 1
You know what's funny? Brian's coming. It's funny.
He's one of the best singers in the world, but I mean, I do agree that he's done a lot of asshole shit. Yeah, I like him too.
Speaker 1 We stand up here and praise this music. I talked about, you know,
Speaker 1
yeah, yeah, no, I get it. Ain't a lot of shit.
And shit, they be calling me an asshole. I get niggas an asshole sometimes.
Yeah. Niggas just assholes.
That's it. You ain't got to do that.
Speaker 1
Making a new junior is like other level asshole, though. That's not like, that's different kind of asshole.
Like, fuck you.
Speaker 1 Watch this here's your brother but your name is another level of asshole like damn yeah that's rough cold-blooded anybody else need to read oh we got anybody else on the docket
Speaker 1 what's up what we doing mark they threw my name in the mag trial yeah
Speaker 1 talk about that yeah they threw my name in the mag trial yes they do uh the meg the stallion versus malagro the internet whatever they are calling her the internet reporter or online reporter.
Speaker 1 That trial is going on now for defamation.
Speaker 1 And I guess they asked her,
Speaker 1 I'm getting my shit from fucking,
Speaker 1
what's my man, Wiggins, Armand Wiggins. I'm getting it from him.
I'm getting it from the people that are in the court. If it's false, hey, who knows? I wasn't there.
Speaker 1 But he's saying that they're asking her, they're trying to prove, why are you going after Milagro when there are much bigger voices that have echoed some of the same sentiments?
Speaker 1 That's what they're talking saying. We caught you.
Speaker 1
Come out, yo. We caught.
I'm just saying, if it's that they're saying, if it's defamation, why is it defamation when one of the smallest voices is saying what some of the larger voices have echoed?
Speaker 1 Let me find the quote. Well, isn't the court about her posting some porter?
Speaker 1 That's what they got you on,
Speaker 1
but that they're addressing more than that. Sure.
Yes, a lot of the, you know,
Speaker 1 what we got you on is what we got you on. We charged you on.
Speaker 1 And they reached out to her, and when they reached out out to you with the lawyer automatically not supposed to delete nothing the bitch with the deleting shit moving shit and then they got the forensics from the phone.
Speaker 1
They found everything she deleted. She did a lot of shit.
And they had proof that she had like direct contact with them.
Speaker 1
Yeah, with touring them people. So it was not, it's just talking shit.
You know what I mean? It's you talking shit because you were being paid or whatever you got on the side.
Speaker 1 And again, you're posting porn. That's a different level of that's not just talking shit at that point.
Speaker 1
Yeah. It's too far.
These motherfuckers don't know when to stop no more. Yeah.
It's one thing to have an opinion. Yeah.
Speaker 1 It's a different thing to post some revenge porn, whether it's AI or not. Like,
Speaker 1 that's different. People get so like
Speaker 1 wrapped up. No.
Speaker 1 I didn't.
Speaker 1 You did?
Speaker 1 I ain't know nothing about it.
Speaker 1 No, man. That did not sound believable.
Speaker 1
Because he lied. I didn't see it.
I swear. If I saw it, I thought you was telling the truth.
You just sound like you're lying. Sam, if I saw it, you know how you learned it.
Speaker 1
I told you he was telling the truth. You just sound like you're lying.
That's the thing.
Speaker 1 If you're being honest, you still sound like you're lying in some real life.
Speaker 1 Keep it in a bus. That's dope.
Speaker 1 That's a green-eyed shit.
Speaker 1 He just
Speaker 1 can't help but to sound like he's lying.
Speaker 1 Okay, I got it here.
Speaker 1 Armand Wiggins says, Megan threw slight shade at Joe Button. When asked why she didn't have the same smoke for him as she has for Milagro.
Speaker 1 She says, Joe Button was a famous rapper with one of the biggest songs ever.
Speaker 1 He is now a podcaster and only has 1 million followers. But he is already established, and Malagro is building fame off of Megan Hape.
Speaker 1 End quote.
Speaker 1 Where's the shot? The only 1 million followers.
Speaker 1 Yeah, he had 1 million followers. It was soldiers.
Speaker 1 It was a little bit of shade, but I mean, I don't know. And
Speaker 1
I think it's just the opposite. True.
No, I think it's the opposite. What? I think they're establishing that Joe Button is a known figure.
He's had one of the biggest songs in history.
Speaker 1
He has over a million followers. This person might have 25,000 followers, and they're trying to build their brand off of me.
Joe Button already has a brand.
Speaker 1
So that's how I took it. If she had said over a million followers instead of only a million followers, I would have took it as no shade at all.
It might be no shade. But either way, she's right.
Speaker 1 I mean, it's light shade.
Speaker 1
I didn't take it light. I just want all of y'all out there to know that I did indeed try my best to be a part of this case.
I came on air and practically begged for a deposition.
Speaker 1 Once I took the stand for my little sleepwalking case, I was ready.
Speaker 1 I like that stand shit.
Speaker 1 It's pretty cool. I would have loved nothing more to get up there and
Speaker 1
answer some questions. Sure.
That would have been a vibe. I'd have been in the court.
Oh, Joe, you're getting old for real. They didn't accept me.
You enjoyed being on the stand?
Speaker 1 I mean, I had fun when I did it. Being cross-examined and stuff? I had fun with somebody that was nuts saying they version,
Speaker 1 me saying mine being questioned, and then somebody with sense with a gabble saying, you know what? This nigga makes sense.
Speaker 1
This black nigga made some sense. I like that.
I like that. I would have got up there and shared some shit.
Don't always go that way, I kick you. Well, I don't want to do it often enough to find out.
Speaker 1
I don't want to do it often enough to find out. I don't do B ⁇ Es no more.
And you're not boosting no more. It's a new day.
Speaker 1
We're not doing the things we used to do. B ⁇ Es is crazy.
It is. Boosting is crazy art.
Speaker 1 Even though if I get 100 of them little-ish university suits, they're going right on the truck.
Speaker 1 They're going right on the truck. This nigga's so stupid.
Speaker 1 So, yeah, that's what's going on in the Meg Millagro case. Also, Meg said that she's lost plenty of business opportunities.
Speaker 1 She's turned down business opportunities, one of which was the chance to be a part of the game Call of Duty, but she refused once she learned that she would be a shootable character, a character that you could shoot.
Speaker 1
Very smart. smart.
They'd have been killing the shit out of me.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1
very smart. I don't even play Call of Duty.
I'd have bought it off the strip.
Speaker 1 Hell yeah. Yo.
Speaker 1
You got to. Them videos would have gone absolutely crazy.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 That was a very smart move.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that was a very smart move. Niggas would have been creating new ways.
Speaker 1 I think that could have been fire, and it could have been a way to sustain the victim approach.
Speaker 1
I think she's trying to put that shit. And she is is a victim, so that's not what I'm saying.
I think she's trying to put that
Speaker 1 longer in a video game. If you're getting shot every day, yeah, but again, if
Speaker 1 you stupid, if every time I now open my Twitter or Instagram and this nigga's uploading videos, just being creative now, shooting me, like, hey, Tori, I got your back.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's funny. Now they're going to put music behind it.
Speaker 1
Yeah, you got to get out of that. That was smart.
And they said Tori is eligible for parole, Mark.
Speaker 1
Now what we read. So he has 10 years with no parole.
What he has possible in 2026 is an early parole, which is not part of his process. So they'd have to petition for it.
Speaker 1 But he actually is not entitled to parole based on this sentence. Yes.
Speaker 1 Whoa. You know.
Speaker 1 Yeah, nah, that shit is.
Speaker 1 I think she's trying to put that shit behind her.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1
I do. I do too.
Same. It's about time.
I concur. And Clay trying to put it behind it, too.
Speaker 1 Allegedly they eloped.
Speaker 1 Good for them. I hope so.
Speaker 1 Hoping to be happy.
Speaker 1 She deserves a happy ending after all this shit.
Speaker 1
You're right. Indeed.
I agree. Everybody deserves a happy ending.
Indeed. I agree.
Speaker 1
I totally agree. Ain't tripping me up.
At all. Get out of there.
Turn on. Everybody deserves love.
That's right. That's it.
Speaker 1 Anyways.
Speaker 1 What else do we got that's important that we care about? Oh, they finally said that
Speaker 1
the kid, David, is officially a suspect now. Yes.
Oh. After saying he wasn't.
Yes.
Speaker 1 After the tragic death of that young woman, the police said that David was not a person of interest.
Speaker 1 He was not a suspect in her murder. Of course, here at the Joe Button podcast.
Speaker 1
He was always a suspect. No, he was the CC.
He was the suspect. He had no other suspect.
Speaker 1 He totally skipped person of interest. Right.
Speaker 1
He was the suspect. When the cops said that, we knew that.
Once they found the body in the car, it was like. His car.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, while he was on tour.
Speaker 1 They found like nine million more things, yeah, yeah, too.
Speaker 1 But I'm saying, off rip, it was like, Oh, he's right, you got to be a suspect, and like I said, then, and I think we all agree, like, part of why they do that sometimes is to take you off the you know, to make you less
Speaker 1
like, yeah, you sit back, you're not paying attention, you're not covering your tracks as much. Yeah, he's a suspect, go figure.
And they found even more evidence to tie them together.
Speaker 1 Yeah, they have some, uh,
Speaker 1 they have some GPS
Speaker 1 radar tracking that shows he that he took a trip around the time of
Speaker 1
and he came back somewhere. So they have stuff.
Yeah, he's out of here. You just got a lot more than that.
They just not.
Speaker 1
It was in a Tesla, too, wasn't it? Yeah. You know, that shit got all types of geo tagging and all that shit on there.
Yeah, yeah. Forget the cell phone.
The car alone.
Speaker 1 Tell us each other.
Speaker 1 The car to do it.
Speaker 1 According to police reports as well,
Speaker 1 they say this is a multiple-person job that they believe that
Speaker 1 if he, whoever did it,
Speaker 1 had help. Yeah.
Speaker 1 David, you're out of here, buddy. We thought he was guilty once we heard the other weird little songs because he has a lot of songs that is like freaky, remember?
Speaker 1 When this story first broke, I think everybody up here was like, yeah.
Speaker 1
Allegedly, he did that shit. Yeah, I believe in due process, but that nigga did it.
Nah, he did. I believe in due process, but that nigga did it.
Well, speaking of that, nigga did it.
Speaker 1 Do we care that Smokey Robinson has a dude accuser that came forward now?
Speaker 1
I think that nigga did that too. Yeah, he got two new accusers and one is a dude.
God damn, Smokey. Both of them work for him again.
So we've had a lot of Jane Does.
Speaker 1 They filed in June, I believe, May or June. Now we have a John Doe.
Speaker 1
John Doe, number one, alleges in his motion, which he filed November 14th, that Smokey Robinson, oh, by the way, he does detailing work for Smokey. Oh, we know.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Fight him up. And let me stop trying to be funny during mail.
Speaker 1 Let the dude get his shit off. Yeah.
Speaker 1 That's what Smokey said.
Speaker 1
He claims that Robinson, quote, touched and fondled his erect penis in front of him numerous times and also tried to force him to touch his penis in 2022. Who was erect? Smokey.
Oh, Smokey.
Speaker 1 Smokey song man.
Speaker 1
Smokey was basically masturbating in front of me and said, hey, you want to in. You want to enjoy this? You want to second this emotion.
Yeah, yeah. Smoke aim drunk itself.
Speaker 1 Smokey is not on the wedding list.
Speaker 1
My grandmother loves Smokey, right now. I love Mike in your America.
Oh, she said something positive about Granny. Not that one.
Speaker 1 You keep... I'm trying, man.
Speaker 1 You might be in the group chat with Granny, nigga.
Speaker 1 Does anybody here not believe Duke?
Speaker 1 Like, I believe Duke. Y'all can see Smokey Robinson sitting on the fucking.
Speaker 1
No. Why is it? Smokey niggas right.
He just
Speaker 1 gets that shit off. Come here.
Speaker 1 You know Smokey was.
Speaker 1 Y'all saw that Gaslam's album and thought he was only talking about the women?
Speaker 1 With the volume volume of people that come from the past with these older people it makes me really think that the industry just was like that like that's just how it was
Speaker 1 that doesn't make it all right right that don't make it all right but when you're among it and that's how it is you know what i mean you have to be a really good person and not take part in that
Speaker 1 that's some sick shit if he was indeed doing this if he does that yeah i don't believe that everybody who says something happened I'm talking in general, that was smoke.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's just in life. We have to assume people live, et cetera.
It's just a tough
Speaker 1
thing when this many people are saying something. And I mean, could it be a conspiracy? Yeah.
It could also mean he did the shit.
Speaker 1 And I just don't want to dismiss them out of hand just because I love Smokey. I ain't.
Speaker 1
I know Smokey was in there fucking whacking it in front of some motherfuckers. You know he was.
Yeah. You know he was.
Speaker 1
Allegedly. Allegedly.
Do you believe the John Doe story, too? I was talking about John Doe.
Speaker 1 I believe the John Story. I was talking about John Doe.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1
Man, them niggas in the 70s and the 60s, boy. Free love.
Yeah, that was the free love Woodstock Quailude. I should have been there.
Speaker 1 Hey, I mean, yes.
Speaker 1
Not for the free love part if you was at that show last night. Or the bad week.
I'm talking about the Qualude. Qualude.
The Kwalud portion.
Speaker 1 And I would have did the Kwaludes alone.
Speaker 1
I wouldn't have. Nope.
Nope.
Speaker 1 You don't know what that said is strong.
Speaker 1
I seen Wolf of Wall Street. I'm not not playing with him, nigga.
Smokey Robinson. You're a piece of shit.
That's horrible. But you got slaps.
Speaker 1
A lot of them. You got a lot of them.
Yeah, his man named the slaps. Yeah.
Speaker 1
And I'm still going to play him. For sure.
Mark,
Speaker 1 watch this fucking.
Speaker 1
If the evidence comes out that he did it, then I'll stop listening. But till it do.
Oh, fucking God. You really stopped listening? Do you want to listen to R.
Kelly? No, I don't listen to R. Kelly.
Speaker 1 Even when nobody's around?
Speaker 1
Even when absolutely nobody's around. It's not even my play.
I'm not even a car by myself. TP2, boy, that shit still bangs.
Nigga, then I went and checked the chocolate bag. Oh, my God.
Speaker 1
There's no way I'm sorry. I cannot do that.
Like, I just, I can't.
Speaker 1
And we stand with the victims too. Yeah, we stand with y'all, but TP2 is hard as fuck.
And again, that's just my.
Speaker 1
And that's my personal choice. I'm not saying people are wrong for making a different choice.
It's just my personal choice.
Speaker 1 I'm with you.
Speaker 1
And also, also, it's levels. I'm not going to put it online.
You know what I mean? Like, I'm not going to put it in the background or nothing. You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 Shit, when I graduated,
Speaker 1 I could believe I could fly.
Speaker 1 The whole North Philly
Speaker 1
graduated to that shit. He offered to come and perform live, didn't he? Shut up.
Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
I do believe that Mark isn't going to listen to Smokey Robinson. And I do believe that he doesn't listen to R.
Kelly. I do believe.
And I believe he doesn't watch the NFL.
Speaker 1 I believe he doesn't watch the NFL.
Speaker 1 I believe all these things. Because Mark, our good brother Mark, is having a friend's giving.
Speaker 1 That's true. That's true.
Speaker 1 He was kind enough to send over an invitation. Oh, this motherfucker.
Speaker 1 The rules. Hey, Brian McKnight, peep this.
Speaker 1 Hey, check your man out.
Speaker 1 I didn't, what was the stuff you put in the group chat today? Was that just updated information? It was from the E-Vite for people who didn't read Event. Don't get in front of me.
Speaker 1 Don't shit in front of me.
Speaker 1 We don't need you, Mark. You got to mute up.
Speaker 1
I'm muting up. You got to mute.
Thank you very much. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Come on, Joe. Mark Lamont Hill.
What a panzer. pansy.
Speaker 1 Says.
Speaker 1 Did you get that, mate?
Speaker 1 Did you read it? Did you read it? Mona, let me read it to you, even though if you saw it. He says, What to bring?
Speaker 1
We'll provide a yummy holiday dinner. Yummy holiday.
Yummy holiday dinner.
Speaker 1 But if the spirit moves you, Feel free to bring your favorite spirits, wine, beer, and so on.
Speaker 1 What to wear?
Speaker 1 Important. What to wear? Whatever you like, but there's one exception.
Speaker 1
Remember that we are a shoeless household. That's right.
And those kicks are coming off at the door. That's right.
Please make sure to wear socks. Happy toes, Disney.
Speaker 1 What to not bring? Don't bring it over yet. The cooties.
Speaker 1
Yo, Mark is such a bitch. Listen to this.
The cooties.
Speaker 1 And then they try to clean it up. We're always trying to protect Malcolm from those pesky, former, preemy lungs.
Speaker 1 So, if you're feeling under the weather, have a tickle in your throat, or just not 100% over an ailment, we ask that we all send good vibes to one another and that you stay at home.
Speaker 1 Thank you. I'm with that, Mark.
Speaker 1
Thank you. Malcolm is here.
No, we went all of this, but the wording is just like Mark's wife might have written that. I don't know, Mark.
Speaker 1 You think I wrote Yummy?
Speaker 1
Yes, you did that shit. You wrote Yummy.
Mark, did I write cooties? Yes, he did.
Speaker 1 Yes, he did.
Speaker 1
Mark wrote that. Mark, you wrote that shit.
Yo, Mark White don't have my number. She didn't send it to me.
So they, as a household,
Speaker 1 proofread it. Came up
Speaker 1
to send to the crews. And lastly, it says travelers.
This is my favorite part.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 If you're coming from Manhattan or Brooklyn or would like to know who's heading over to Carpool, please let me know. The New Jersey Transit stops from New York Penn Station.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I won't read all that out.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you can do that.
Speaker 1
Yeah, but it sends directions to get there by train, boat, or carbon. Airplane, automobile.
Now,
Speaker 1
I'm going to let y'all know I am free tonight. I'm in there.
Oh, I'm going.
Speaker 1 I'm free. I'm free tonight.
Speaker 1
I got to say one thing. When I sent y'all this, I actually deleted the first sentence of it.
Because I was like, they're going to tease me if I send it.
Speaker 1 So I actually screenshotted out the first sentence, which was,
Speaker 1
just show it to Joe. So that way he can.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Read it, Mo.
Speaker 1
Go hand it to Joe. Just let Joe read it.
What?
Speaker 1 Are y'all ready to gobbly, gobbly, gobbly? Oh, no, that was on mine.
Speaker 1
That was on mine. Drop, drop, drop it like it's hot.
That was on my inventance the homemade smiley face with the tongue. That was on mine.
Speaker 1
That wasn't on there. Don't worry, I'm still going to read it.
That was
Speaker 1 like, everything was on the evite, but when I sent it to y'all in the group chat, I deleted that line.
Speaker 1
So y'all wouldn't tease me. That was on the evite.
That was the Evite.
Speaker 1 Are y'all ready to gobblity, gobblity, drop, drop it like it's hot, Mark?
Speaker 1 Do you really think I wrote this shit? Yes. You are an author.
Speaker 1
The fact that y'all think I'm capable of that says everything. No, you did it.
I'm free tonight, and I'm thinking about stopping by
Speaker 1
as like part of my job. Almost like going to the job.
Oh, no, it is.
Speaker 1 I got it.
Speaker 1 He said that the three different groups he got, oh, yeah, I gotta be there. The people didn't hear that, but I was saying,
Speaker 1 that's from the Patreon. Oh.
Speaker 1
Three different kinds of people there, you know. The hood.
I'm looking forward to y'all being there to help balance this thing out.
Speaker 1
Wait, what side are we balancing out? Well, because I got like hope. I got like my academic friends.
And my wife got her own crew, too. There's like the...
the kind of academic friends.
Speaker 1
There's like the kind of, you know, the nerdy people. And there's like, I got some real, real hood people.
And I got some cool people who like to have fun.
Speaker 1 And I'm trying to mix all them up, but I need people who can float. Okay, you want to read the floaters? Just show me the road where the people that took the train on.
Speaker 1
It's New Jersey trains, and it ain't like they're taking the Peter Pam bus. Sorry, Pharaoh.
Sorry. It's not that.
Yeah. It's not that.
Sorry, it's a train, buddy.
Speaker 1 If it ain't the train that the equalizer to when he killed, locked the door and killed some Russian niggas, then it ain't a train.
Speaker 1 Sorry.
Speaker 1 I think I'm going.
Speaker 1 I'm definitely going. We
Speaker 1 i'm going if for no other reason than to take 70 doggy plates out of there
Speaker 1 and have something to pot about on on two sir i told you
Speaker 1 right
Speaker 1 i got that chicken wings in malcolm's bed yeah exactly
Speaker 1 i got two reasons i'm going one was the group and then your son is there pork in the house is it got savory pork in the pork no marcus muslim yeah you said all of that shit and didn't
Speaker 1 tell you that and by the way y'all don't have to bring anything nobody has to bring anything we got food alcohol, we got food for about 50 people. So I'm thinking that should be enough.
Speaker 1 Because I'm assuming people don't RZP. Bob, what are you doing tomorrow night, man? Oh,
Speaker 1 I got cards over there.
Speaker 1
Oh, Bob, what you doing? It's a deck of cards there. And we can stop all this.
No, me and my dad had this talk weeks ago. All right, now you're going to a wedding.
You're ready to catch me.
Speaker 1 And you want to. Yo, walk down the aisle on y'all off.
Speaker 1 You got something to do.
Speaker 1 Let's see here. Let's see here.
Speaker 1 Okay, we did David. We did Brian McKnight.
Speaker 1
Is it Dayloss Hold Time yet or not? It's all yet. It can always be Dayloss Hold Time.
Yeah. It can always be Daylight.
Cabin in the Sky is out now.
Speaker 1
I've listened to the album probably 10 times. They gave it to me early.
Shout out to Sean C. Shout out to everybody, Mass Peel.
Speaker 1 I might have cried every time.
Speaker 1 It's
Speaker 1
amazing. It's amazing.
It's a long time daylight. I know you listened.
You said you liked it. Yeah, yeah.
I like it. But as a long time fan,
Speaker 1 it's emotional. It's a feel-good album.
Speaker 1
It's beautiful. I love it.
I had the same feeling I had with this that I had when Tribe's last album came out, where I felt like a sense of completion.
Speaker 1
And it's like, yo, these dudes can still rap their ass off. The production is great.
I love everything about this album. They smoke tribe in terms of posthumous.
Oh, it's a way better album.
Speaker 1
I'm saying, I'm saying the emotional feeling. Gotcha, got you.
You know, the album is way better. No disrespect of Tribe.
I love Tribe to death. But this album was incredibly well done.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's just a great album. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
That posthumous tribe album, that shouldn't count. But it does.
It does. It does.
It doesn't. It doesn't.
But it does. This feels like a regular De La Sol album.
Yes.
Speaker 1 I left this album saying, and I have to go listen again. I gave it this morning, quick run through.
Speaker 1
But I was like, God damn, these guys still rap like amazing. One.
And two,
Speaker 1 why did we not think De La Sol put out a great album? They always put out a great album. Exactly.
Speaker 1 He was the guy. So I can't wait to go and.
Speaker 1
Yeah, once you start getting all the in-betweens and and shit, you're probably going to have the same emotional feeling I did. Good.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Good, good. And
Speaker 1
I could see that, though. Yeah.
I can see it being an emotional listen. It is.
Speaker 1
De-la, Mass Appeal. Yes.
Mass Appeal.
Speaker 1
Mass Appeal should win something. Yeah, I don't know if there's anything.
I don't know what it is, but something. Mass Appeal needs some type of separate recognition
Speaker 1 as a whole. Mass Appeal don't need to win shit, and there's nobody to reward them because they're the only ones doing what they're doing.
Speaker 1
There is nobody to look at all all of that great shit they did this year and say, yo, like it's for the head. Yes, it is.
It's definitely. It's us.
Speaker 1
It's us. It's somebody that could say, that could highlight what the fuck they're doing.
It's us then. Yeah.
Fuck, fuck. Nobody else got to say it.
Oh, well, we do it every man's relationship.
Speaker 1
I'm just saying, like, this is something. You said they should win something.
Fuck it. We give y'all the record of the year award.
God damn it. I don't care.
Speaker 1 Well, they also, because you talk about how great they've been this year, I think the last one for the year has now been announced. December 12th is the official release date for the Nas Preza.
Speaker 1
That's going to be banger. It is.
What a way to end the year. Yeah, for real.
What a way to end. It's a good year for music.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 It has been. It really has been.
Speaker 1
It's a good year for the rappers. It has been.
Yeah. Like, I was seeing that all rappers.
I don't want to hear that shit.
Speaker 1 If you are a fan of rap, whether it be mainstream, underground, this was a year for the rappers. It was.
Speaker 1
All across the board. The rappers delivered.
I agree with that. And I don't give a fuck if none of it lands on no billboard.
Yeah, I don't give a fuck about none of that.
Speaker 1
I'm just talking about good quality rap. I've had great albums to listen to and still go back.
I still go back all the time. I saved all the bangers, and I go back and listen to all.
Speaker 1
Yo, fam, I ain't take the Wale album out yet. I ain't even really go through the summer project because of the Wale album.
Wale body that album. You know what I'm saying? I just haven't taken it out.
Speaker 1
He's a bed every time. My Lee shit is a great nighttime record.
Crazy. It's just a great call around.
I feel like I've glazed Wale enough. He knows how I feel about him and his album.
Speaker 1
But again, phenomenal job. Shout out to all, yo, shout out to all of you musicians out there to just help make the year what it is.
For real, for sure.
Speaker 1
It's too many of y'all. For real, for me.
Too many to name. It is.
This is a good name. Thank you.
Like, we're approaching December.
Speaker 1
Like, I put my 20 together this year. It's going to be much easier than other years where you're picking that straws.
Like, fuck, I can't even.
Speaker 1
I don't know if I'm doing 20. It's going to be hard to pick 20.
I'm doing 10 because. I'm doing, but I just do favorite.
How do I pick? I just do certain shit. How do I not pick certain shit?
Speaker 1
I just, that's why I do 20. Yeah.
I do 20 and I do favorite. This ain't a ranking.
This ain't this is the best.
Speaker 1 This is just my favorite albums for the year. I had to struggle a couple years ago.
Speaker 1 I didn't even put it out. Like, yeah, I can't.
Speaker 1 I stop at 12 or 10.
Speaker 1
It just was a lot of shit that didn't stick. Yeah.
We were blessed this year. Ooh, some amazing shit.
Mona Ice, y'all. I want to thank y'all for reminding me to go back and listen to that Kodak album.
Speaker 1
I texted you this week. Yeah, you did? That shit was amazing.
I really understood. I skipped past it because so much good stuff was out, but that album was fired, man.
Another one on the list.
Speaker 1
Another one that's probably make the list. I still haven't listened listened to it yet.
I need to. You should.
Speaker 1
It's dope. Yeah, it's dope.
I listen to it one time. I wonder what's going on where he's not getting
Speaker 1 any push or
Speaker 1 press or anything. Like, it's odd for someone that has had platinum singles.
Speaker 1
I think where the game is today, who's getting it? I would think drugs probably. Yeah, what the fuck are y'all talking about? That's not a waste of time.
What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 He was on drugs when he had slaps before.
Speaker 1 I'm saying,
Speaker 1
so pull him. Yeah, all right.
So pull him. How did that look?
Speaker 1
All right, fair enough. But I think that he should get more recognition from his label.
I'm not talking about necessarily saying what podcast. He's making good shit, though.
That's the thing.
Speaker 1
Like, even though he's probably hard to deal with, but he's actually making good shit. It's someone's job to market this shit.
Back to the marketing conversation we had last week.
Speaker 1
Someone's job to do it. I don't know.
I don't figure it out.
Speaker 1 I'm not going to say the label or the people, but I had some people reach out to me in regards to certain comments made about marketing and all of that.
Speaker 1
And they basically echo what the new game is today. We're not putting no money into nothing.
We drop the project, we see what starts to bubble, and then we'll put some money in.
Speaker 1 They just refuse to take a loss now. That's
Speaker 1 backwards to me, but from a business standpoint, I kind of understand it. How do you understand?
Speaker 1 How would they possibly take a loss? When I say a loss in terms of a flop, like we build this album up, we put all this out here to do this marketing, and it don't hit the numbers we want. Now
Speaker 1
our album flopped. Whereas now, we didn't put any money out, so the album dropped.
The expectation is lower. We don't need to sell XYZ to make back anything or to clear up.
That's
Speaker 1 yourself up for failure, yo. But no,
Speaker 1
I'm just saying I get both sides of it. I do.
And then they're sitting there. Okay, we dropped this album.
Let's see what organically or let's see what people.
Speaker 1
Okay, this song is generating some heat over here. Okay, now we got one.
Now we'll shoot a video. Now we'll service it.
Now we'll do XYZ because now we already know the song works.
Speaker 1 But what happens if nothing ever hits that threshold? Because no one knows about it. Exactly.
Speaker 1 And we don't, and which
Speaker 1 L. and then you know what happens? We sit here and say, why isn't Kodak getting more talk about it? Right.
Speaker 1
We're in that boat. Which is what I think happened with a lot of projects this year.
But you're talking about from the business perspective, you said you understand it. So if you understand it,
Speaker 1
then what Parks is saying, like, then it wouldn't make sense. From the business standpoint, I ain't spent no money.
I didn't spend no money. So I don't, I put this project out.
Speaker 1 Let's take it off Kodak. Any out, any artist.
Speaker 1
I didn't spend nothing. There's nothing I spent on promotion, marketing, nothing.
We dropped the album. Everybody's going to do it.
I'm going to do what it do. That's what that sounds like.
Speaker 1 So you're in business to do what?
Speaker 1 Make money where
Speaker 1 I know
Speaker 1
I have a guarantee. Damn near.
That's what they're playing now. Now we're playing a safe game.
Okay, that's making some noise. We'll put money.
I wouldn't wait. Ain't nothing to make noise.
Speaker 1 It don't make no sense. Ice and I are friends with the people behind Kodak.
Speaker 1 Look, that's what he got. I'm not even talking about Kodak.
Speaker 1
That'll just clear all of that. What I'm saying is.
I'm not even talking about Kodak. My nigga, from a business perspective, it don't make no sense.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1 You just save me a bunch of thoughts and words. All right.
Speaker 1
I'm not talking about Kodak. What I was just saying.
Oh.
Speaker 1
Yeah, well, of course. But that had nothing.
That's why I listened to that out. That's how I knew it dropped.
Because we're friends with the people behind Kodak. That's a shame.
And it is a shame.
Speaker 1
Shit, though. That's a shame.
No business sense. The way this shit works now is: yo, use your Instagram to market to your fans.
All that growing fan base and all that is over.
Speaker 1 Y'all gonna talk all this shit and get niggas calling me to have artists come up here.
Speaker 1 We agree. Send Kodak.
Speaker 1
Y'all get passionate about the chick. Hey, shout out to Kodak.
Shout out to Kodak. Shout out to Kodak.
Shout out to Lake.
Speaker 1 Do y'all care about offset versus finesse two times?
Speaker 1 I don't know about tell me about them. Well, like they hear.
Speaker 1
I have no idea why they were leaving. I ain't playing with you, nigga.
Rapping ass, nigga, you dress up and shit, boy.
Speaker 1 I love him.
Speaker 1 For fun, nigga, you like to do that shit, nigga.
Speaker 1 Fuck you talking about, nigga.
Speaker 1
Nigga, I'm out here trying to make it, nigga. You out here suing your baby mama.
And I'm out here begging my kids. My baby mama let me see my kids.
And you out here suing yours.
Speaker 1 Nigga, you a bitch.
Speaker 1 The fuck wrong with you, nigga?
Speaker 1 You feminine as a motherfucker, nigga.
Speaker 1
He go on for a long time. So, I mean, I think you can get the gist of what he's.
What is this start over?
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 1 I have no idea.
Speaker 1 Who cares?
Speaker 1 So, apparently.
Speaker 1 Well, let the flip play first and then bring it out.
Speaker 1 You might spend some money, but.
Speaker 1
All right, offset replied. He said, all y'all niggas niggas think it's sweet.
Till niggas spank you, and then don't call police.
Speaker 1
He said, Keep naming me. Stand on it, too.
All y'all pussies. He said, What I look like beefing with a BBL ain't finesse shit, but a BBL.
Sweet ass niggas get in the gym. LOL.
Speaker 1
And then he posted some pics of his body. I still don't know what this is about.
Big freeze.
Speaker 1 So I'm reading here. Our beef expert.
Speaker 1 I was like, no.
Speaker 1 No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 LG is our beef expert.
Speaker 1
Come on, nigga. Got to pause that.
And you're working out. You looking good now in that A-lo shit.
Speaker 1 Break down the beef. Anyway,
Speaker 1 Paness referred to Stephon Diggs as the nigga that hit offset's chick.
Speaker 1
So that's where it's tempted from. And he said, don't bring none of your girls around Stephon Diggs.
He's Mr. Steal Your Girl now.
So he's making jokes about that.
Speaker 1 And then Offset.
Speaker 1
Took offense to to that. Yeah.
Took offense to it. Also,
Speaker 1
shouldn't you take offense to it? Yes. Okay.
Yes.
Speaker 1 Got to check the room. He took offense to that.
Speaker 1
Also, in the um, Red Bull did another uh spiral cypher. Uh-huh.
Shout out to Lyric. And this one was YG, Mozzie, and J-Rock.
This was fine. This was amazing.
Yeah. I was mad nobody told me about this.
Speaker 1 But also in there, YG says some things,
Speaker 1 also poking at
Speaker 1 Stefan Diggs, offset Cardi, and offset says he DM'd YG.
Speaker 1
I DM'd that hoe too. Like he, he's.
So you're going to go into everybody to say something about it. Everybody that says it's going to be a biggest story in the fucking media this year.
Speaker 1
You're going to go into everybody about it. Yeah.
Okay. It's his wife.
It's his mother of his kid. And it depends on our relationship, I think.
Speaker 1
Some of you niggas I might not like. And you know I don't like you.
So if you say something about me, I'm...
Speaker 1
Or some of you niggas I do like and I thought we had a friendship and you saying some shit about a personal matter and we supposed to be cool. I have an issue with that.
I gotta speak to you.
Speaker 1
If you gotta DM me, you don't got my number, we ain't that cool. It gets weird when it's a punchline in a freestyle to me.
Like, ain't that what punch freestyle is supposed to be?
Speaker 1 Like, that's the thing, that's stupid. I don't get it about niggas, kids, about niggas, wives, and kids, yeah.
Speaker 1 Come on, so you're a comedian, yeah, I guess you're a comedian, you tougher, you tougher than others. I could take a joke, though, for sure.
Speaker 1 Nah, somebody was joking about your kid on the internet.
Speaker 1
I could pretend to to take a joke. Yeah, there you go.
There you go. There you go, though.
There you go. Honesty.
Speaker 1
You just said you want to punch some of the motherfuckers in the face just for making a copy. I got a list.
I got to do this. You ain't got to bring my business up.
Speaker 1 You said it.
Speaker 1 Why are we skipping this? Oh, man. Skipping what? This Africa shit.
Speaker 1 Oh, we're not skipping it. We just flowing.
Speaker 1
We can talk about it. You can talk about it.
You can make it talk about it.
Speaker 1
I'm going to talk about it because I don't really understand what's going on for real. Oh, Nicki Minaj this week.
Shout out to
Speaker 1 the Barbs. Nikki Minaj this week hit
Speaker 1 the United Nations. She's the first rapper, certainly the first female rapper, I think the first rapper, period, to give an address to the United Nations speaking about the,
Speaker 1 what do you call it? The treatment of Christians in Nigeria.
Speaker 1
Speaking about a problem that doesn't exist. Speaking of the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
The natural thing you think she'd be talking about.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 it sparked some controversy. People aren't happy about it.
Speaker 1
Do tell. What's the controversy? I don't know.
This is way outside of my. So he was.
He was talking about it briefly on Patreon, but I was like, this is a good thing.
Speaker 1 Nikki posted some stuff on her timeline,
Speaker 1
kind of reposting these stories that a lot of the Republicans have been posting about Christians being persecuted in Nigeria. Is that happening? No.
Yes and no. Okay.
Speaker 1
Are Christians being persecuted? Yes. Are only Christians being persecuted? No.
So it's not really like something specifically happening to Christians.
Speaker 1 You get what I'm saying? It would be like if somebody came here and stuck everybody up and then you said, you know, they're sticking a white people in at a Joe Budden podcast.
Speaker 1 Like, technically, yes, but like, that's not really the thing. White person.
Speaker 1
Poe is white, too. Just because he's smashing that thick black, don't make him not.
Oh, that's true, Poe. And Poe kind of feel like a nigga ball.
Listen.
Speaker 1 I read that when they looked at the numbers for the year, that they only knew like a few that they could prove that were Muslim or Christian. They didn't know.
Speaker 1 Well, because it's not really about religion. But what makes this,
Speaker 1
and that's a great point, what makes this an issue for people is she's basically repeating MAGA talking points. Yes, that's MAGA shit.
And then the right-wing MAGA people said, you know what?
Speaker 1
You're repeating our talking points. Why don't you come speak at the United Nations? Oh my God, and she went.
And she went.
Speaker 1 Again, and this is not, I know it's not going to stop my timeline from being in shambles, but this is not a criticism of Nikki per se, as much as it is, like,
Speaker 1 this is just bad information. I don't really care if Nikki wants to talk about what's going on in Nigeria, she has a right to, but it's just not proper information.
Speaker 1 It's just not good information. What's up? Like, what's going on? Joe, what do you think? What's going on, Joe?
Speaker 1 Some of the barbs was at the show last night.
Speaker 1 So we ended up kicking it.
Speaker 1 I asked them niggas.
Speaker 1 Hey, y'all.
Speaker 1
I missed this part of the journey. Well, because during the show, you know, everybody stood up.
And once I was over there, I'm in there. We're talking.
Speaker 1 You went right to the UN? I'm a barb.
Speaker 1 I was like, well,
Speaker 1 about that.
Speaker 1 What do you think?
Speaker 1
They don't give a fuck. They don't.
They don't care. They will defend this chick today.
That's all they can. We've been through she was magging.
We don't care about that.
Speaker 1 I was like, well, what about that? She said, nothing.
Speaker 1 So, I mean,
Speaker 1 what am I going to say? Eat a baby on live.
Speaker 1
I think Nikki is going. I don't know what Nikki is going through.
Again, I like to assume that there's other stuff going on that we don't know about, but
Speaker 1
I'm off this wagon. I'm off this wagon.
It feels very much like a Kanye trajectory to me.
Speaker 1 And what I mean by that is there's the online presence.
Speaker 1 We saw the kind of flurry of tweets a month or two ago. We also saw Kanye as
Speaker 1 Jay-Z was going toward Obama. We saw Kanye move away.
Speaker 1 I'm watching something very similar here happen as she goes toward Trump and Trump's support and MAGA talking points and it wasn't just the the the Africa stuff was also re reposting transphobic and homophobic stuff that's all
Speaker 1 I missed that yeah it's all mixed up in the MAGA in the MAGA videos you know what I mean and so it's just looking very familiar I'm a Nikki fan in terms of the music I just don't like this online presence I don't like what's happening at the UN and I feel like she's being I don't want to say used because that makes yeah but sometimes when I say when we say people are being used and she might be but when we say that sometimes it makes them seem like they don't have control over their own choices she might be very conscious and intentional about the choices she's making so i don't want to assume that she doesn't know what's going on i want to give her enough credit to know she's making an informed choice even if i disagree with it but the danger of this again is it misrepresents what's happening in nigeria which actually makes it harder to stop what's happening in nigeria
Speaker 1 there are ethnic there are there's ethnic fighting there's violence there's what it is is there are some extremists islamic extremist groups that are killing people but the muslim extremist groups are also killing muslims right that's the thing they're not just killing christians they're killing muslims for not being quote unquote muslim enough So everybody's dying out there.
Speaker 1 You know, you know what I mean? This country split almost, it's two points. Oh, that's like the super MAGA groups that beef with MAGA for not being a judge.
Speaker 1 Exactly.
Speaker 1 That's the point. So if you make it seem like, oh, Christians are being persecuted, then it sounds like that's the way to solve the problem is to stop the persecution of Christians.
Speaker 1
They're not being persecuted for their Christianists. They're being persecuted because they're not meeting up with the values of this extremist group.
And it's happening to everybody.
Speaker 1 That's how you stop it.
Speaker 1
We're slowing up the help with this bullshit. Yeah.
Yeah. So hopefully we can get proper information to Nikki.
Speaker 1 And if she's this passionate about Africa as she seems to be, and she's this passionate about the persecution of vulnerable groups as she says she is, then I hope with the new information she can speak out with the good information.
Speaker 1
So shout out to her. Shout out to Diki.
Do we know more about her UN trip?
Speaker 1 I saw pictures.
Speaker 1
That's all I saw. There's not much to know, you know, because I mean, they were in New York.
So
Speaker 1
there wasn't a big press throng or anything like that. They kind of brought her up there.
She gave her thing and then kind of bounced. You know what I mean? And sometimes
Speaker 1 when dignitaries or people who are powerful, especially politically powerful people, invite you, you feel like it's such an honor to be there that we don't ask any questions about why we're there.
Speaker 1 I just think Twitter should stop being, in 2020, heading into 2026, I would like Twitter to stop being the end-all, be-all of us knowing how people feel about things.
Speaker 1 Like if you're going to go on Twitter and tweet, cool.
Speaker 1 But for people that make their bones off of a microphone, at some point, I would like to hear you with a microphone go a little more in depth about what it is your plight is that you're speaking about.
Speaker 1
Everybody doesn't know. Right.
That's true. Yeah.
Yeah, these sweets,
Speaker 1 they look nuts.
Speaker 1
They look nuts. They look nuts.
And the bars don't care.
Speaker 1
At all. You got to read the comments.
They don't give a fuck. No, they don't give a fuck.
At all. They don't.
So, Joe. Eat a baby.
Speaker 1 When are you copping these Pharrell Timberlands?
Speaker 1
I'm just going to ask you straight up. He already got to straight up.
He don't got to pay for that.
Speaker 1
Those get sent round. No, he's gonna pay for no.
He gotta pay for no. He's gonna pay for those.
That nigga couldn't even get the $300 Adidas.
Speaker 1
I think they gave that nigga the $80,000 Tim's? It's up $25,000. I'm not shooting at you.
I'm just saying. Nah, nah, nah.
I just want to know when you're getting the boots.
Speaker 1 If I'm gonna start playing Sweet George Brownie. Who the fuck are buying those?
Speaker 1 Joe's gonna get the boots. Which niggas like Joe?
Speaker 1 You got them? No.
Speaker 1
Now, you got some other Louis Timms, though. I have the other Louis Tims that came out with.
Yeah, how much were those?
Speaker 1 $3,000.
Speaker 1 Come on, Facebook.
Speaker 1 What? That Tim was $200. I came this bitch.
Speaker 1 She was crying.
Speaker 1
You know how much she was doing? She was. I still think about that purchase.
Ice is dead ass. He put this in the group chat.
Speaker 1 Pharrell got the fucking $85,000 chocolate Tim's with the monogram, with the real gold.
Speaker 1
With the big LV on the tongue. They are hard, but they only make it 50 pair and they're 85 grand.
Ice thinks that I'm getting them. He's not joking.
He's not partnering.
Speaker 1
I'm not the only person that I was offended, so I asked Keno. I said, Keno, you think I'm getting them Tim's? Kino ain't hold me down.
He said, Yes, I think you're getting them Tim's.
Speaker 1
Like, what type of nigga do y'all take me for in here? You ain't getting them Timbs. Of course, I'm not getting them Tim's mom.
Starving niggas in Africa. You better not get them damn boots.
Speaker 1 Just Christians. That's why he would.
Speaker 1
No, you wouldn't get them. 85.
I don't even wear boots enough to entertain. Well, let me ask you a question, Joe.
Everybody needs to. I put them on the boots.
Speaker 1
The two Tims that I bought from Louis, I wore once. Are you not getting them just because of the price? Like, if they would cost $8,000, would you buy them? Yeah.
Probably not. I don't wear boots.
Speaker 1 I'm not a boot guy like that. Gotcha.
Speaker 1
Would you buy them? I wear boots one in the blue. If I liked them, yeah.
I wanted to get those Telfaz. But you just said they're hard.
They're hard, though. They are hard.
The Telflar Tims was cute.
Speaker 1
The Telfar Tims was hard. Yeah, they were hard.
I would have bought those.
Speaker 1 These $85,000 Tims,
Speaker 1
they hard, but they're not $85,000 hard. I'm building a house, nigga.
I ain't nothing buy something for $1.
Speaker 1
Who buys $80,000 Tim's? Seriously. I mean, it's niggas that want to say I got $80,000 Tim's on.
I mean, because I don't even know rappers that buy that, right? I mean, most rappers don't buy that.
Speaker 1
I think you put them in a case, though. You don't wear them.
Is that what it is? Yeah, it's like a cutscene.
Speaker 1
That makes no sense. It's going to be a nigga sitting courtside at a basketball game with the boots on.
Please send it to me the first person.
Speaker 1 Believe that, because he wants you to see that I got the $80,000.
Speaker 1 I can name one rapper that's going to get them from the rip. Who?
Speaker 1 yeah who
Speaker 1 you you whispering french fat joe gonna be right i think you want to share your name i'm about to say fat joe gonna be right at the nick game
Speaker 1 he got the long you got the matching coat yes he is gonna get those temps i think french crazy i think fab
Speaker 1 no i would definitely put it on joe over fab come on
Speaker 1 fab ain't the fab ain't buying no 85 000 boot that's yeah y'all tripping they're gonna put them boots on right on the ground that's part of joe aesthetic though
Speaker 1 The fat one. I can read your mind.
Speaker 1 I know what you're thinking.
Speaker 1
The shit say 140. Well, I'm looking at it.
Retail, $82,000, limited to 50-numbered pairs, 18-karat gold, Louis Vuitton initials on the tongue, eyelets, lace tips, and tag hearts.
Speaker 1 I didn't even know about these Tims till you put them in the group chat. So
Speaker 1 where'd you learn about it? Wifey sent them over?
Speaker 1 Fuck no.
Speaker 1 You about to go through another rebrand? No.
Speaker 1
They was on the timeline. All right.
And I said, oh, shit, this is my guy, Joe, right here. Let me
Speaker 1
name your guy, Joe. There will be no $85,000 Tim's.
That is wasteful. Why not? That is wasteful.
Speaker 1 That is wasteful.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
That's right. Exactly.
I'm with Joe. I know what you're thinking.
Joe's wasteful in other ways.
Speaker 1
Joe's not as wasteful as they come on here saying, I ain't about to make this about me, though. No, no, no, no, no.
You are. You are.
I don't know what they do.
Speaker 1
I'll name him. I tell you.
I tell you. I tell you.
I'm not talking about him.
Speaker 1
Because he gives back. That's I'm not wasteful.
Okay, I got that. Number one, because I already know it.
I can read my jailhouse lawyers. Motherfucker looking at me like, yeah, I'm wasteful.
Speaker 1 You got $3,000 Tim's, and you said you don't wear boots.
Speaker 1 That's why I asked you if there was three gray. Would you buy it?
Speaker 1
You said, you think that's wasteful. I don't think that's wasteful.
Why? Because he wipes his ass with $3,000.
Speaker 1
I wanted those boots. Okay.
For when I wear boots. So if you wanted $80,000 boots for when you wear boots, it's the same exact.
Speaker 1 No, it's not. Yes, it is.
Speaker 1
It's not the same at all. It's not the same at all.
There's nowhere with that. Explain it to me.
Yo, somebody said, somebody said, why did you buy $3,000 boots?
Speaker 1 Your response was, because I wanted those boots for when I wear boots.
Speaker 1
The same exact excuse could be given for why you bought a zillion-dollar boots because I wanted those boots when I wear boots. Okay, so that's impressive.
I get your point.
Speaker 1 I mean, at that level, though,
Speaker 1 who are we talking about? You're not wrong, but at some level, then everything is waste.
Speaker 1 If you wear boots five times a year, it's wasteful, right? if you don't wear if you bought three pairs
Speaker 1 wearing boots i could just get a pair of regular tips no
Speaker 1 niggas in this room with a three thousand dollar piece on some in this room right that's like you know people do that but eighty thousand dollar boot come on i i it's just a matter of what what your level is i think the more money you make exactly it's all relative so somebody will look at somebody that says yo you got on a seven thousand dollar watch you are a fucking idiot When they are watches that cost $250.
Speaker 1
That is wasteful. Whether we want to admit it or or not, it is wasteful.
So that's what I'm saying. Not with the watches.
That's a bad. Yeah, not with the watches.
It's like a broke perspective.
Speaker 1 Only because a lot of them
Speaker 1 are
Speaker 1 no, you're wrong. Not with the watches.
Speaker 1 I think we're sitting here based on our privilege.
Speaker 1
It's not a broke privilege, Joe. We're sitting here with our privilege.
We sitting here with our
Speaker 1
blessings and we look down on other money. That's not broke.
Most motherfuckers in America cannot afford a $1,000 watch.
Speaker 1 We didn't say a $7,000. We're talking about $1,000 watch.
Speaker 1 i'm saying that people with money sometimes invest in things that broke people don't understand yes so that's why i said 500 that when you i only said it when you got to the watch
Speaker 1 because my watch has increased yeah your value increased since i bought it what that thing worth now not important
Speaker 1 watches are dropping all across how many times could you buy what exactly watches are dropping But somebody could look at the $80,000 Tims as a collector's item, quote-unquote, investment.
Speaker 1 They selling them right now online for $139. So if you spent $80,000 for for them and you could go turn them and make $50 quick, that's true, but then you're not wearing them.
Speaker 1
We're talking about wearing. We're talking about wearing them.
If you're wearing them, then it's wasting money. But if you could wear them,
Speaker 1
if you get them, wear them, get a couple pictures in them, and sell them for the $140. That's something.
You might sell them for a buck. That's niggas sell you shit all the time.
Speaker 1
You're the fucker going to buy that boot. You're a bad boy.
Especially if Joe's foot was in it.
Speaker 1 Get the fucking boot. If Jay-Z went and bought those boots, nobody looks at it like...
Speaker 1
wasting money. Yeah.
I think that's Joe's point, though, right? Is that at a certain income level, oh no, that was your point. I'm sorry, that it's not wasteful.
at a certain level.
Speaker 1 Your talking about how wasteful this man was. He is stuff.
Speaker 1
I'm saying anybody with money is wasteful. That's what I'm saying.
Anybody, I don't know any person who's in the 1%
Speaker 1 that's not wasteful. You know what? But there's levels to wastefulness.
Speaker 1 And I think buying an $80,000 pair of boots is a lot more wasteful than having four watches, which at least you could justify through the resale and other things, assuming you can't do that with the boots.
Speaker 1 You got $3,000 hoodies. You think that's wasteful?
Speaker 1 I have a couple $3,000 hoodies. That's what I said.
Speaker 1 But he said it's slow.
Speaker 1
No, the way you said it would lead somebody to believe that there's a bunch of them. He just said two $3,000 hoodies.
You have two of them. We're going to give you a bunch of them.
Speaker 1
There's not a closet value. You can say one.
We're going to say you got one of them. But do I think it's wasteful? Absolutely not.
I love my $3,000 hoodie.
Speaker 1
That's not what determines it being wasteful. And that's the point.
That's what I said. We are wasteful.
I don't know what he's talking about.
Speaker 1 Is in his head is some type of nigga that only buys fruit
Speaker 1 and only spends
Speaker 1
toothpaste and and toilet paper. That's not true.
So he sees anything that's not necessary as wasteful. I understand that about him.
So I'm not people. That's who I am.
That's what y'all.
Speaker 1 Y'all gonna sit here and let him say what I'm saying? No, nigga, no, no, no, no. Let me ask you a question.
Speaker 1
If I spend a quarter million on clothes a year, it should say that's wasteful. It is.
But I'm not knocking it. I will say it's not.
Speaker 1
Joe, what makes something wasteful? Maybe that's what we can. Let's get on the same page.
What makes something wasteful? I think that's on the person. That's what I'm asking this person.
Speaker 1 What makes it wasteful?
Speaker 1 Yo, this nigga just said if i spend
Speaker 1 a quarter i'm not if i spend a quarter of a million dollars a year on clothes it says that's wasteful he's famous nigga you need you know niggas don't make twenty thousand dollars a month you spending it on clothes you trying to make me sound like burner boy now you spend on the stuff you spend on like
Speaker 1 that's a part of your job that's a part of his job you have to have clothes though you have to have clothes to be this is a part of
Speaker 1 you are sitting here defending some bullshit
Speaker 1
could come in here with a white t-shirt on and some sweatpants every day and go to work. He does not have to buy a $3,000 hoodie.
He don't got to buy a $7,000 hoodie. He's been for that long.
Speaker 1
He has to get dressed. But he's wrong.
No, he don't get dark.
Speaker 1
You're wrong. You're wrong everybody.
He don't have to get dressed. What he got on right now? Hold on.
Hold on. What he got on right now?
Speaker 1 That's
Speaker 1 expensive. $40 t-shirt.
Speaker 1 That shirt was expensive. He got on a big white.
Speaker 1 He got on a big cleavage.
Speaker 1 A $200 t-shirt. How much your pants cost? Are those Votegas? This is important right now.
Speaker 1
Are those Votegas? I'm making a point. On your feet? $1,200.
The sweatpants cost $1,200.
Speaker 1
That's not wasteful. Look at that jacket.
No. I know.
And that's the point.
Speaker 1 Let's move from the conversation, bro.
Speaker 1
We be in circular. He don't think a pair of $1,200 black sweatpants is wasteful.
So we're talking for nothing. Well, that's why I'm asking what makes up waste.
Some niggas don't make $1,200.
Speaker 1 Bring home fish.
Speaker 1
Why do you keep comparing me to that? Because you just said that somebody looking at a pair of $3,000 boots is broke shit. No, I know.
It's broke mentality.
Speaker 1
I said if I got that brown boot, it would be wasteful. I don't wear boots.
I don't earn enough to buy $85,000 boots and go do what I want to do. It's wasteful.
But it's cool. But you do.
Speaker 1 I'm not doing this. Y'all too broke for me to have to talk with you.
Speaker 1
You're right. I'm not doing this.
And that's the point. So, look, when a nigga be wrong, they go to insulting people.
Nigga, you wasteful. We not broke.
You wasteful. And you make that money with us.
Speaker 1 It's no wasteful.
Speaker 1 I always waste.
Speaker 1 I agree to disagree.
Speaker 1 I don't have a beef with you about
Speaker 1 your views.
Speaker 1 Please don't have a beef with me about my views.
Speaker 1
But I'm not getting the Brown. And the Patreon, I'm going to ask you what you think wasteful is.
I answered it.
Speaker 1
When you don't need it or don't have it. Any combination of the two.
When you don't need it or don't have it. So then,
Speaker 1
y'all disagree on what need means. That's cool.
I want.
Speaker 1
Don't got statement. He's contradicting himself if he says that.
You didn't need the $3,000 boot. Now you have it.
No, you said need it.
Speaker 1 You got it for $30,000 boots? There we are. You broke it.
Speaker 1
Why do y'all keep doing this? You have it. Hey, you bought it.
I wanted it. I'm not going to yell.
You're not going to get it. $20 billion of them.
That's your broke. That's fucking point.
Speaker 1
That's the point. Y'all wear this broke shit.
And don't worry about what I'm with. Hey, yo, my nigga, you feeling.
Yo, my nigga, you feeling yourself like
Speaker 1 that?
Speaker 1 Now you be a performance.
Speaker 1 Now you're being performing a bit goofy.
Speaker 1
You got it to buy the $80,000 boots too, bitch. So you just contradicted yourself.
Yes, you do. You talking to me, nigga.
Yes, you fucking do.
Speaker 1 Fuck is you talking about.
Speaker 1 You do not. I never have that.
Speaker 1
I could not. Fuck your heart, nigga.
I'm talking about the basic I'm building. Building a house.
Speaker 1 I am not buying
Speaker 1 $85,000 fucking boots. He's performing.
Speaker 1
That would be wasteful. And she's buying a $10 million house.
Stupid ass nigga. $75.
Stop letting him get you, bitch.
Speaker 1 I'm not letting him get you.
Speaker 1
I'm calling me to harm her. That nigga ain't amping me.
I be sad. I hate these niggas laying on this shit.
Everybody at home, I was not invited to French Gimmer.
Speaker 1
What'd you say to the nigga? I wasn't invited. Shut up.
You weren't. Was I?
Speaker 1 Many times.
Speaker 1 We need that.
Speaker 1 Please, like, calm these
Speaker 1 down, boy.
Speaker 1 Different shades of the light skin in this motherfucker.
Speaker 1 Shit, yo.
Speaker 1 That was funny as shit.
Speaker 1
And yes, Mona, you were. Okay, I apologize, bro.
Yeah, you good. I texted you.
Speaker 1 Whoa, Whoa, know some Timberlands would have done ESI shit. Yo,
Speaker 1 fucking pair of Timberlands. Like Africa,
Speaker 1
yeah, it's hot as hell. It got hotter, too.
It's hot from the niggas that's screaming and hollering at the time. Y'all may not.
I'm just hot. It's not hot, y'all.
No, it's hot. It's perfect time.
Speaker 1 No, no, it's hot.
Speaker 1 It's hard as 80%.
Speaker 1
Yeah, it's hot. 81 in the morning.
And that's
Speaker 1
what I'm saying. That's my type of temperature.
Yeah, I'm comfortable, but I don't ever want to see the temperature say 81. Hell no.
Speaker 1
I'd be comfortable now. I don't like cold.
Don't you appear?
Speaker 1 It's my time.
Speaker 1 Blood loss.
Speaker 1 I'd be cold.
Speaker 1 Oh, man. I love when y'all niggas argue like this, man.
Speaker 1 I'm chilling. He got this.
Speaker 1 Well,
Speaker 1 Jersey, I need y'all's explanation for this.
Speaker 1
Y'all, hometown hero. Proswell.
Legend. Who? Tretch?
Speaker 1
Shout out to Tretch. Shout out to Naughty.
Shout out to Red Man. But I'm talking about a different.
Shout out to Pros. And shout out to Pros.
Shout out to Pros.
Speaker 1
Well, maybe. I don't know.
I got to get more details first. But
Speaker 1 Proswell was just sentenced to 14 years in prison. Damn.
Speaker 1
They roofed him, man. Now, his lawyer was asking for three.
They were prized. Prosecution wanted 22.
Yes. Oh, damn.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 they split the difference damn near. And they gave him
Speaker 1
14 years. How old is he? He's 53.
So for a black man, that's basically a life sentence.
Speaker 1
Yeah, man. You only make it to 65.
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
It's tough out here. But Prize, I'm pulling up the story.
Prize is he was sentenced basically for illegal foreign lobbying and
Speaker 1 sort of conspiracy charges. The government is basically saying he betrayed his country by smuggling money in, transferring funds to different places,
Speaker 1
political campaigns, etc. United States government saying that.
Yes, U.S. government saying it.
Speaker 1
This is a tough one, man. This ain't like drugs.
This ain't like... Yeah.
You know what I mean? It's even hard to get a pardon for... for shit like this because it makes presidents look crazy.
Speaker 1 Because I thought Prize might get a presidential pardon, but with these charges,
Speaker 1
it's going to be tough, man. It's like some traitor shit.
Yeah, that's basically how they're framing it, man,
Speaker 1 which is rough. The one thing I'll say, and we ain't got to stay here long, but the one thing I'll say is
Speaker 1 there are other people who do this who don't get these charges.
Speaker 1
Just like you see black congressmen who get caught. The whites.
The whites. This is the whites.
Oh, it's always the whites. Whites always can do shit.
Yeah, man.
Speaker 1
And when they get caught, they give them different charges. But they're basically framing him like a traitor to the country, which, again, is hard to beat.
So, you know,
Speaker 1 I'm not surprised because Pros well talked about it and he said, I'm probably going to have to to fight this from
Speaker 1
inside. So that means he knew he was being found guilty.
He knew he was gonna lose. But the only way I could see him, him beat him.
Did he blow trial or he plead out? He probably took his trial.
Speaker 1
That's the trial. He went to trial.
He went to trial. He went to trial.
Michelle. So imagine what they offered him.
They didn't offer him. Yeah, basically, they offered him.
Speaker 1 Yeah, they probably offered him 30.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Did they shut up for real? Yeah, I think either 30 or 20.
Speaker 1 If you get 14 at trial, the offer isn't worse.
Speaker 1 The trial is always...
Speaker 1 What happens at the trial is always worse than what the plea offer was. That's not true, especially when you're rich
Speaker 1 thank you especially when you're rich i had to look to the closest criminal i could find michelle obtained michelle obtained over 120 million dollars from malaysian billionaire low take joe also known as joe low and steered some of that money through straw donors to the obama campaign
Speaker 1 they said he was getting money from a whole bunch of foreign nationals and lobbying to
Speaker 1
political contributions. He had no connections to the people.
No, yeah, connections.
Speaker 1
But that's how shit get done. Laws get passed, et cetera.
I would say lobbying is legal, though. I'm confused.
Speaker 1 Yeah, if you register and it's in the United States, you can't have, you never want foreign countries influencing your country's elections.
Speaker 1
So that's the drama. But 14 years is a long time, man.
And I know last year when the Fujis were on tour, part of what Prize was trying to do is make as much money as possible to help
Speaker 1
promote his legal defense and to also just keep moving. So when that didn't work out so well.
And he had to forfeit a lot of money, too. It was like $60 some million dollars.
Speaker 1 $60 some million dollars, yeah.
Speaker 1 Which out of Prize ain't got 60 million dollars. Maybe he does have that after taking all them checks
Speaker 1 because lobbyists take money. Maybe he's
Speaker 1
mind my business. He said he didn't have it.
I'll just say that. Okay, so he knows he's gonna have to do it.
Yeah, Price ain't got that money. Yeah, he does.
So Prize ain't got that money, man.
Speaker 1
That's fucked up, man. Trying to get my nigga Prize to pay $65.
Where Price from in Jersey would park? His hood?
Speaker 1
Oh, Prozeb. East Hanover.
Wow.
Speaker 1 Disrespectful.
Speaker 1 We from?
Speaker 1 That's what I'm from.
Speaker 1
That's true, bro. Well, I hope for him.
I don't want anybody to do that much time, you know, to be for something like this, man. Hopefully, he gets him.
Speaker 1
Something that's done every day. Yeah, exactly.
That's my thing. That's the risky game to get into if you're not
Speaker 1
used to swimming in the mortars. That's exactly right.
And you are going to be a guppy, nigga, when they come down to us versus you. Yeah.
Get your black ass over there in front of the sharks.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's horrible. That's horrible.
So I was on Twitter this morning. Not you.
Speaker 1 Hey, I prepared for the show.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 as I was on Twitter, I saw Simone Biles in the mirror.
Speaker 1 And she was telling us, walking us through her breast enhancement surgery.
Speaker 1 And she was talking about and breaking down when she got the surgery, how she got the surgery, what size they were, the pain she went through. It was sort of nice to see somebody be honest about that.
Speaker 1 But I guess the question I have for y'all was sort of it, because there was, oh, let me say this first. There was a time where that didn't happen.
Speaker 1
There was a time where people didn't talk about their surgeries, and you had to just assume they locked up with some new titties. Right.
And they caught you with new titties. No, they lied.
Speaker 1
Now it feels like titties are permissible to talk about. There's other body parts people still pretend they didn't get done.
No, they talk about them too now. Yeah.
Now they're advertising.
Speaker 1
I think the number one way is this motherfucker surge about to give me a discount for telling these people what I'm doing. I think that's what's most popular.
Work something out.
Speaker 1
If I can get fucking 40% off by saying Dr. Calojo Hernandez is the one that did mine, you know, I'm going to tell him.
I'm going to tell the story. Other than that, I don't owe you fucks nothing.
Speaker 1 You see these new hips and ass what's up i'll tell if these give me a discount and i am in the market
Speaker 1 i want a tummy tuck i want a breast augmentation
Speaker 1 um
Speaker 1 yeah i want everything the works yes i want i want to walk in here y'all be like who the is that but see that's what i'm talking about like if if you walk in up here like if you came in here let's say you took a month off you say you want comedy tour whatever you just come back with a whole new body that was the plan and i was gonna sit the pillow down and just be like, I didn't tell these motherfuckers no ass jokes.
Speaker 1 You weren't going to tell us nothing? I mean. You want like a fat ass or a moderately fat ass or just a little plump?
Speaker 1 I am so in the middle of that. Like, sometimes I want like a disturbed the room ass, but it's like, oh, my God, how could I be this funny with an ass that fat? You know what I mean? It's too crazy.
Speaker 1
So I might just like go get my old ass. Because I had ass most of my life, so I don't know, but I'm in the middle of that.
Do I want like a big old stanky douche?
Speaker 1 I love when the girls just go in and get ass. Say I always had ass.
Speaker 1
I've always had ass. I have proof.
We're not. So why you don't go back and get that one? Mark.
Speaker 1 We've been rolling all day.
Speaker 1
We've been rolling all day. I don't know.
I mean, you come in, you know, I don't know. People are, oh, well, you don't goof do crunches.
Fuck off.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, fuck off.
Speaker 1 What are we talking about? Take the shortcut.
Speaker 1
If that's what you want to call it. Does it ruin the mystique for y'all knowing that it's surgical versus non-surgical? Y'all care? Fuck no.
How it looks.
Speaker 1 Nobody cares.
Speaker 1 nobody cares
Speaker 1 y'all was in here praising natural bodies earlier and it's like that's cool but the masses when we talk about
Speaker 1 we talked about kelly rolling we praised natural bodies when i came in that's what we were talking about what i'm saying is the masses
Speaker 1 right we praised
Speaker 1 natural bodies but everything kelly rolling everything kelly rolling but what do we include
Speaker 1 eating veggies working out being spiritually happy everything then that's what coming you looking really good but the masses online that's not what you see people looking for a different type of body you know what I mean?
Speaker 1
That's what we call attractive nowadays. Kelly Roland got breast implants.
You know that, right? Huh? Kelly Roland got breast implants. I'm sure.
Speaker 1
That doesn't take away that she still has a natural look. Like, she has like a natural, that's the closest thing you're gonna get to a natural body in 2025.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I'm hard-pressed to find bitches that don't have nothing. Nothing.
Yeah. And I don't care.
Speaker 1
You're not with your body. Do what you want with it.
They do exist, though. Yeah, I'm sure.
Because they're not dinosaurs.
Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah. They out there.
They out there. Everybody can't afford to go get the nip, chop, chop, chop.
Speaker 1 They heading down the saber-toothed tiger list, though. I always think it's good when the gymnastic chicks get the implants.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Because they still got like the.
Speaker 1 It's no nice way to say it. It's no good to say.
Speaker 1
Go ahead. Don't say it.
Don't let them go. Don't say it.
Go ahead.
Speaker 1
Still got lots. It's still like connectorials.
It's like,
Speaker 1 they be spread apart.
Speaker 1 You know how they'd be. It'd be the little balloon.
Speaker 1 Would it be bad chest?
Speaker 1
Simone did say that. Because you know they didn't have the skin anyway to do it the right way.
So they stretched that motherfucker. They stretched the shit out, that little titty.
Speaker 1
Now, I didn't see Simone Balls. I'm not talking about Simone Ball.
No. I didn't see that.
I'm aware of the two. But y'all know that Simon.
I knew what you're talking about.
Speaker 1
She said the biggest part of my body is my shoulders. She has very wide shoulders.
She's four foot eight. Yes, she do.
Speaker 1 And she said that that was part of the process, was getting something that fit her and it made sense for her very muscular body.
Speaker 1 Is there an audio of it?
Speaker 1 I hope it made her feel good and beautiful. I hope she enjoyed them titties.
Speaker 1
What you think, Ish? And she said a man loves it. I think it's dope.
If she feels that
Speaker 1 she wants to enhance her body to make her feel more feminine, I think that's fine. I love it.
Speaker 1
This can't help it. Yo, this can't even help it.
I really think that's dope.
Speaker 1 We all do.
Speaker 1 I just love us trying to work out this.
Speaker 1 Niggas know you can't say the right thing. I love Mark bringing in these things to watch us do it.
Speaker 1 Like you heard.
Speaker 1
I was scrolling X and saw Simone Bow got some implants. And this is the right room to discuss it, Mark.
Yep.
Speaker 1
Mark just want to set us up. That's all it is.
Yeah, that's it. All right, here's what I got for you guys.
Actor Michael Beach.
Speaker 1
Not familiar. Shout out to Michael Beach.
You know him.
Speaker 1
Michael Warden from Mayor Kingstown. Mayor Kingstown that just got poked up.
Oh,
Speaker 1
okay. Y'all know Michael Beach.
I just never knew his name. Yeah, yeah, I didn't know his name.
Michael Beach lives with his wife and ex-wife all in one house.
Speaker 1
And in an interview, decided to share about it. I have a clip.
Let me know what you think. In my house, I live.
I'll send it to you. My wife lives, our four children live,
Speaker 1 and my ex-wife lives.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Not normal. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
But it works for us. And it's very well.
And it's awesome. I don't know.
i mean
Speaker 1 and if you had asked me that
Speaker 1 you know 15 years ago or even 10 years ago i'd have been like nah but it is
Speaker 1 it it runs so smoothly it's crazy it's very odd but with his work schedule and never knowing what's going to happen, when it's going to happen, where he's going to have to be.
Speaker 1 I mean, last year I was out of the country
Speaker 1 for like seven months.
Speaker 1 Davis was born and when Davis hit two months,
Speaker 1
I was in Australia, France, South Africa, Atlanta. He was gone for like five and a half months.
If Tracy hadn't been here, I would have died or killed one of my kids.
Speaker 1 I don't know, whichever one came first.
Speaker 1 There was no way I would have made it through that time without her help at all. It just would not have happened.
Speaker 1 When did he get cut the fuck up like that?
Speaker 1 i hear a lot of people speaking on that like it's all that it's that it take a village like if we they come together and everybody help each other out and hold each other down and like she said one leave you still got enough here to balance it out
Speaker 1 i think it's a matter of maturity i think most of us don't ever reach that point because of our emotional but i don't think it's bad Especially if you got children by both women.
Speaker 1
I don't know if he said that. I know he said he had four kids, but I'm not sure if they were distributed amongst the two women.
But if they are, then that's their sisters and their brothers.
Speaker 1 Y'all damn near, you know what I mean, in that situation as already.
Speaker 1
I don't know. I don't disagree.
I think your family is your family and you have to do what works for your family. And everybody's family is different.
Society could suck that. Exactly.
Speaker 1
I rarely meet people who have the type of relationship with their ex, even if it's cordial. where living together makes sense.
People are exes for a reason.
Speaker 1
And sometimes those reasons make it hard to to cohabitate. If I had money and I were him, I would be probably inclined to maybe live next door to each other.
Move them closer.
Speaker 1
You live real close together. But if it works for him, salute.
I think that's dope. You know, I've lived with people.
I've lived with like people who had two wives.
Speaker 1
I've lived with people who had like a girlfriend and a wife. You know, things like that.
You lived with people that had way more than seven seven wives.
Speaker 1 Don't undersell it.
Speaker 1 But I mean, some of those people actually from the court lived in my...
Speaker 1 personal apartment even when I moved and so I watched it up close and watched those dynamics and even when people are all married together it still still can be awkward fighting for time, attention, space, ego, all that kind of shit.
Speaker 1 Because somebody's usually older, somebody's usually younger, somebody's resentful. But if you can make it work,
Speaker 1 good for you.
Speaker 1
Are they just living together or are they in like a poly relationship? That's what I was saying. It's not like just living together.
And that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's different. No, but that's what I'm saying.
I'm saying it's hard even when y'all are supposed to be together.
Speaker 1 If you broke up with somebody, I'm saying I could imagine even more problems, even more tensions. That depends.
Speaker 1 Because y'all could have broke up,
Speaker 1
y'all dated younger. Y'all could have broken up and maturity has changed and all that type of shit.
And now y'all can see each other totally different and completely co-mean people. I'm with you.
Speaker 1 It's not a common thing. No, right.
Speaker 1 That's why it's not.
Speaker 1 Great that y'all understand.
Speaker 1
But what he's saying is nine and a half times out of nine. I think more often, I think more often, more so today, it's becoming more common.
Especially for financial reasons.
Speaker 1 I think a lot of people, A, don't talk about this shit. I think this shit is becoming a lot more common out of necessity for
Speaker 1 a lot of folks. That's one.
Speaker 1 But I think also if you, if you break up with your significant other on amicable terms, because a lot of times before we leave the relationship, we know the relationship is over.
Speaker 1 We just wait until it becomes
Speaker 1 more toxic. And then now it's that animosity and resentment
Speaker 1
when you break up. If y'all could maturely come down and say, hey, this doesn't work for me anymore.
I love you to death, but you're just not my person anymore.
Speaker 1 I think there's a friendship that can still be maintained in that. For clarity, when he talked about it, was he saying that this is his ex or his baby's mother? Because sometimes
Speaker 1 his ex-wife.
Speaker 1
And that's what the ex is the exes for a reason. Yeah, yeah.
He said himself that he would, 10 years ago, if you told him that, he wouldn't believe it. I mean, you know, right.
Speaker 1 I wouldn't even want to be in that situation. Yeah, that's the thing.
Speaker 1
Even if it could run smooth, I wouldn't want to be in that. My ex.
There's going to be shit that I absolutely loved and adored about her qualities that she still possesses.
Speaker 1 Now I'm going to have her in my house around the current person that I'm absolutely in love with.
Speaker 1 I'd be scared to death that my wife is going to come around the corner and just see me give a look that I never gave her.
Speaker 1 The first thing I thought was fucking. I would like they,
Speaker 1 yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 Well, the fucking part I didn't think about because the wife explained he ain't even really there, right? He's not here so much. So there's times where she said, after four to eight months, he's gone.
Speaker 1 I could use the help.
Speaker 1 I could see where the benefit is having somebody in.
Speaker 1 For me, I could be imagining it wrong, but having somebody in here who loves the man
Speaker 1 somewhere in the ballpark of the way that I love the man, and I love having somebody here who views my man like that and is down to help me because he loves, because she loves the man so much.
Speaker 1 Especially
Speaker 1 or especially if they have siblings in common.
Speaker 1
That's the part I need to know. Let me get a little bit more clarity.
If there's no siblings in common, right? Then I'd love to know how he would feel about it being the other way around.
Speaker 1 Like if her ex-husband was an amazing caretaker. It would never never happen.
Speaker 1
I can't say that. He sounds open-minded.
He does sound open-minded. He sounds open-minded.
So I'm a lot.
Speaker 1
I'm sorry, never, because, like he said, if you'd have told him this 10 years ago, he'd have said never. True.
And if he's not there,
Speaker 1
again, if I'm thinking outside the box, do that. I want somebody there that loves her the way that I do.
That I trust immensely. Exactly.
All of that stuff matters. But it's very unique.
Speaker 1 It's not common.
Speaker 1
Well, I used to say it's... Because you're becoming more common.
Yes, it is. Even if that's true, I ain't heard people begin to speak about it.
Maybe I'm on the wrong TikTok algorithm.
Speaker 1 Similar.
Speaker 1
I'm just saying. Lou Will situation is similar.
Like, it's similar. I don't think.
I think this commonality, I don't think they're so similar. Lou Will had two girls and they live together.
Speaker 1
I think that that's different. Yeah.
Is becoming
Speaker 1 me being married to my wife and then having my ex-wife come in here as the caretaker to the household is a lot. Like whatever niggas do when they don't have kids, we can get jiggy with it.
Speaker 1 We can move around, bounce around, be creative. Is kids involved?
Speaker 1 Is is ex-wives involved i don't know man i could just see that going like i mean if you have to bleep names you have to but like i remember before uh swiss and alicia was going on vacations with mashonda you could see it starting from there to just yo we all are family we all are cool as together and then next thing you know there's a i mean they're uber rich so it's a little different I see, I can see people doing this shit out of necessity today.
Speaker 1
Me too. It's fucked up.
Like, I had somebody proposition that, that, and I knew they were doing it out of necessity. But they gave up, like,
Speaker 1 a former, like a, yeah, yeah. They wanted to move you in? No, it was the other way around.
Speaker 1 It was the other way around.
Speaker 1
They propositioned to help you. They propositioned to be the third.
The third. Get them.
The third. Reddit, get them.
I don't give a fuck. I didn't say that.
That's you.
Speaker 1 Stop dog whistling to your fucking minimum.
Speaker 1 But anyway,
Speaker 1
people need help today, bro. Yeah.
Like, again, we sit up here and speak from a lot of shit out of privilege. Like, a lot of motherfuckers is just doing what they got to do to get by.
Speaker 1
And if that means clicking up, they click up. And that's the thing about Mike.
I don't know his financial situation. It's hard for me to believe he couldn't work out a house with a.
Speaker 1 It's cheaper to keep her. Yeah, keep her in a guest house.
Speaker 1
Sharing a house with somebody just a lot. That's all I'm saying.
But again, if it works, I'm not criticizing. If it works, do it.
Whatever works for y'all. Depends on the house.
Depends on the house.
Speaker 1 You know what? That's a great point, too. Because if it's the, if it's a nigga might have their own wing,
Speaker 1 it's bigger than a single-family house. That's a great point.
Speaker 1
I ain't on that level, so I don't even think like that. Your house is pretty big, and it costs millions.
It's not. It costs millions, though.
Speaker 1 It's small.
Speaker 1 Well, you've been to my house. It's small, right?
Speaker 1 Does it cost millions?
Speaker 1
Who remembers? Lives in New Jersey. I don't even remember stuff like that.
It's New Jersey. A fucking jersey.
It just costs millions.
Speaker 1 I don't know. That's the thing about Jersey.
Speaker 1 Not like the Philly real estate market. Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
I hate this nigga's. Philly real estate.
I should always. Anyway.
You can buy half the city. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Could any of y'all do it, ice aside? Maybe. Yeah, I could.
Speaker 1
I can see how it would be. It would make sense.
I get my current wife food and my ex-wife food. That would be the.
Speaker 1
It would be good when it's good, and it would be absolutely a nightmare when it wasn't. Because I wouldn't want them talking while I'm arguing with my mother.
My mother definitely won't talk.
Speaker 1 I don't want my ex-wife coaching my current wife through. How to argue.
Speaker 1
Doug. Yeah.
I don't want them to talk to the colour. And I don't want her coaching me through it.
Or your ex-wife might be the ideal person
Speaker 1 to
Speaker 1 reach you in your moments of irrationality. Like, that could be a fly thing.
Speaker 1
In theory, yes. In practice, I can't imagine no situation where that shit works out open-minded to it.
I could be dope.
Speaker 1
I'm not. I'm not open-minded to that.
I wouldn't be bringing that combo with my mother. Yeah.
No, I would skip it. I would skip it altogether.
Speaker 1 One more question about this.
Speaker 1 What if your lady
Speaker 1 does the gender piece of it matter? Like, if your lady says, my dude, my ex-do, could live with us?
Speaker 1
There's no dude that's living with us. I got one more question about this.
Are both, what's the ethnicity of the two women? Black. Really?
Speaker 1
I mean, that depends on y'all. That shocked me.
Okay. No, in this
Speaker 1 case.
Speaker 1 Example.
Speaker 1 We know it.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean?
Speaker 1
Yeah, I didn't say. She looked light-skinned, but I think she was black in the picture.
I couldn't. Yeah, the most.
Speaker 1 Dog, dog, you can't do it with the men.
Speaker 1 Because, who would be the designated head of the household? Oh, I forgot y'all.
Speaker 1 Huh?
Speaker 1 What do you mean?
Speaker 1 In most households,
Speaker 1 the man is the head of the household.
Speaker 1 In most households, I ain't been to one of them yet. Okay, I'm listening.
Speaker 1 So, if you have two men living in the same household, who's the designated lead? Who makes more?
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Is it in my house?
Speaker 1
What do you mean, two men living in the house? It's my house. He said, Yo, if your wife came to you and said, yo, we're going to have Russell move in.
Yeah. Yeah.
Like the same arrangement.
Speaker 1
Russell was moving into my house. Yeah.
And you still head of your house. Where's the conversation to be? I don't understand.
Speaker 1 Yeah, if Russell just... You have an alpha fight in your house?
Speaker 1 I'm asking,
Speaker 1 What trick is Russell trying to pull?
Speaker 1 What is Russell doing? What is Russell doing? Is he an AJ putting his dick on the coffee table? What is Russell doing? What has Russell doing to make me think that?
Speaker 1 He could be.
Speaker 1 Even if that wouldn't make him the alpha of Dallas.
Speaker 1 Money don't make you the alpha of the household, my nigga. I never said nothing about money.
Speaker 1 But if you own the house, no, if you bought the house and you own the house and Russell comes in and Russell's taking the garbage out and Russell's Russell's doing all of the quote-unquote manly things around the house, just because your name on the deed, you might not keep that same privilege.
Speaker 1
That's wild to the woman. This is a new world you've entered for me.
I don't know. I'm never taking it.
I never thought about this.
Speaker 1
I never. It's not a world that I'm, I'm, we're having an objective conversation.
Would you, would you, how would you, so look, I would never let another man.
Speaker 1
In our objective conversation, I disagree with that. I don't care if you're in there naked washing dishes and taking the garbage out.
I want them to.
Speaker 1 Yeah, when I get home,
Speaker 1 what is going on here?
Speaker 1 If Russell wants to wash the dishes and take out the trash,
Speaker 1
more power to him. But not naked.
Yeah, I'd rather not do it naked. No, not naked.
It's unsanitary.
Speaker 1
In my house, it's still my house. I ain't double moving.
There's no other alpha conversation to be adding, Miles. Now, once we step outside of here, if you want to be going
Speaker 1 like a thunder dragon, then that's on you. But in this house, Russell ain't moving in.
Speaker 1
But if you feel like that, Joey. Russell's not moving in.
Then why can't Russell move in if you feel like you can hold on to your outfitness and you can still control your house?
Speaker 1
Well, Russell not moving in is not because of my outfitness. That's what's the thing.
Russell's not moving in. What's the thing? That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 What's the thing that keeps Russell from moving in for you? Huh?
Speaker 1
We just said, Michael Beach. Yo, they can't move.
I don't even have to squint. There's no thing.
Speaker 1
Nothing is. Just know.
This is my house. No.
And
Speaker 1 Russell can't live here.
Speaker 1 I don't need an explanation for it. No, no, no, I'm just saying, because with Michael Beach, we're like, oh, whatever works is possible.
Speaker 1
Shorty can, Rachel can move in. That's what that counts said.
Right. Okay, fair enough.
They understood that. Right.
You can't understand Rachel moving in either.
Speaker 1
No, I do understand a world where that happens. But not a world where Russell moves in.
No. Okay.
I'm sexist. Talk about.
Speaker 1
I wouldn't do it either. I'm not secure enough.
No, wait, wait, wait. You tricked me.
I understand a world where Russell does it in their world. I'm so when it comes to me, no.
Right.
Speaker 1
But could you imagine a Rachel in your world? That wouldn't happen either. Okay.
I asked y'all two weeks ago if we could hire the bad nanny. Like, what are we talking about? Bad nanny's different.
Speaker 1
But you based that on what you knew your girl would say versus what you thought you would want. Get a miss.
She said, We did that based on we know our girls' insecurity levels.
Speaker 1 And if we had the super duper duper fly nanny, it would cause a rift in our relationships.
Speaker 1 We're saying that in this particular instance, if your girl was accepting of it, would it be something that you would do?
Speaker 1 Russell. No.
Speaker 1
Rashida. Oh, the bad girl.
No, I probably wouldn't do it either way. I would do it either way.
It's two of us. We can get a nanny.
We don't have to. reach into our ex's bag to do this.
Speaker 1 That was my other thought. Again,
Speaker 1
if you're in desperate mode, because you guys like to speak for them, then cool. No, I totally get the circumstance where there's maybe kids.
Outside of that,
Speaker 1 I don't know. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Right. Russell.
Russell ain't coming in the house.
Speaker 1 Russell not coming in the house.
Speaker 1 Russell ain't. Sorry, Russ.
Speaker 1 Even if you're a Russell.
Speaker 1 Russell.
Speaker 1 We're not good. If Russell thinks you're coming in the house,
Speaker 1 we're not good.
Speaker 1
Oh, shit. I thought we was good.
You thought you was coming. Oh, I was hiding around.
Speaker 1 Does Russell have a car? I wouldn't care. I don't give a Russell that
Speaker 1
gains a spaceship. He better get that bitch passed.
He's gonna be alone.
Speaker 1
He don't got no car. No, or they share kids, and it's like this is better for everybody.
We can raise the kids together. Hey, Russ.
Speaker 1 What happened when Russell car is I can't get out because Russell's Russell car is blocking it.
Speaker 1
Honestly. And now I gotta get on the keys to you and tell you to move it.
Nah, he's gonna leave the kid on it. You left the kid on the table.
Speaker 1
I'm coming, nigga. Wait.
Oh, shit. Damn.
I got Russell Steve in my house. I'm coming in any
Speaker 1 capacity.
Speaker 1 Would y'all hire a dude, Nanny?
Speaker 1 Maybe. My wife suggested it.
Speaker 1
I vetoed it. A minnie.
Yes, I vetoed it.
Speaker 1
You vetoed it. Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah. I said he wasn't qualified enough.
Oh, shit. Was he? Was he? I mean, he had 20 years of experience.
He spoke Spanish.
Speaker 1
But he else on a dick. He is a five-star chef.
Fesky Pillai.
Speaker 1 Five-star chef.
Speaker 1 He was.
Speaker 1
He got on a cookie. He go on a strip of it.
And threw you up on a restaurant school.
Speaker 1
I was like, yeah, no. Yeah.
No.
Speaker 1 But why?
Speaker 1 Dick.
Speaker 1
Yeah, if a Parks hit Parks, Parks, Parks hits. I appreciate that honesty.
Hey, man.
Speaker 1 Insecurity. Let's all say it.
Speaker 1
I started from the top. That's my first.
Yeah, I could get ready for that. I just don't think
Speaker 1 I don't think I'm insecure because Russell can't move in.
Speaker 1 He was handsomer than me.
Speaker 1 You the looker. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Shit.
Speaker 1
And I know he was taller than you. Yeah, he was taller.
I don't know if he was taller because we could jingle past the hat. We didn't do no in-person.
We had no in-person. I vetoed that shit.
Speaker 1 You said it from the head shots. Yes.
Speaker 1 Nigga had a headshot. Can he come to Friends Gimmick?
Speaker 1
I was ready to call Ice. He was from Columbia.
Yo. I said, can he come to Friends Gimmick? No, no, not that Ice.
I heard that Ice. Oh.
Speaker 1 Oh,
Speaker 1 you forgot one.
Speaker 1 You forgot one. Oh,
Speaker 1
that was fucked up. Oh, that was crazy.
That was crazy.
Speaker 1
I don't know. Somebody said that shit.
Ice said that bullshit. Damn.
Speaker 1
Oh, man, yo. Go, Michael Beach.
Yeah,
Speaker 1
absolutely. Whatever works for you, works for you.
More power to you. Michael Beach is better.
It's nice. Do you guys care?
Speaker 1
Do you guys care that Neo is doing country music? I didn't know he was. Yeah, I didn't know that.
He'll probably body some country music. I think it's fine.
You heard it? I'm such a Neo fan.
Speaker 1
No, I'm a Neo fiend. But I think that.
But he's had songs with country music artists. But there's one truth that I took some pretty pictures and I made some memories.
Speaker 1 But there's one truth that still amazes me.
Speaker 1 It's always a separate thing.
Speaker 1
The way you relax, the way you cry. When you face it, it's ain't cut.
It's why I say country. I got a man in between.
He's got a hat on.
Speaker 1 He's appropriating. That ain't making country music.
Speaker 1 Why is it not country?
Speaker 1
Nothing about... Why is it not? He's just wearing a hat.
Nothing about this is country. No, you gotta see me.
He's just wearing a country hat. That's it.
It's some tight-ass jeans.
Speaker 1 Not even no country tone.
Speaker 1
Yes, sir. I mean, I hear this.
I hear a guy. Those are the classic guitars.
Speaker 1 I'm trying to hear the country song.
Speaker 1 Pick a different one.
Speaker 1 You put a little twang.
Speaker 1 My aim.
Speaker 1 That is not country. That's not country.
Speaker 1
That's a new Chris Brown album. And I can't wait for a Neo Project.
Yeah, what?
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1
We'll try to play with Neo. And I like it.
But
Speaker 1
that's some good country. That's fire.
Ain't nobody thought that Mason Dixon had to beat drop like that.
Speaker 1 That shit was all good.
Speaker 1 Some of that came Brown got a little
Speaker 1 bit. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 No, I gotta get again. Fuck it on.
Speaker 1 It's always a several things.
Speaker 1 The way you laugh, the way you cry, to your favorite song. Life is all the between.
Speaker 1 The flowers you'll find on the uphill climb that keep you moving on. And nothing
Speaker 1 will stop chasing.
Speaker 1
I think Neil thinks the guitar is what makes a country. Yeah.
Hey, no,
Speaker 1 no lyric about trucks or
Speaker 1 whiskey. Whiskey or go fishing or something.
Speaker 1 Life is about simple things.
Speaker 1 You can make life about the simple things
Speaker 1 be about
Speaker 1 the great America, great American life, going fishing. What were the follow-up lyrics to the simple things?
Speaker 1 The way you laugh and the way you cry.
Speaker 1 Yeah, the
Speaker 1 country.
Speaker 1 Right here it does.
Speaker 1 When the drums go away,
Speaker 1 still though. No.
Speaker 1
If the drums were, I'm with Mark. If the drums weren't there and those backgrounds weren't there, I think it would pass better than what y'all.
Maybe.
Speaker 1
The backgrounds and these other noises and when he starts talking about a girl to your point. He gotta put a little twang on the voice.
Yeah, he did a little bit of certain parts.
Speaker 1 And a beat could be a little more dangerous.
Speaker 1 A little more what? Dong duna dong dung.
Speaker 1 A little more what? Wait, Poe, what is this? This looks great.
Speaker 1
Country music stars react to AI generated country song being number one in the U.S. Uh-oh.
Oh, shit. You gotta fuck up now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got Nashville balls? Yeah, now you fucked up.
Speaker 1 Yeah, y'all fucking with the red. You're about to fuck that ass.
Speaker 1 And that shit probably fire.
Speaker 1
That shit probably fire. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They don't play that shit, though. Where can I hear this song? You could do it.
Speaker 1
No, I'm not doing all that. Fuck that.
What's the name of the song? Yeah, no.
Speaker 1 I'm not going to iTunes looking for the country AI.
Speaker 1 I'm not doing it.
Speaker 1
Beef who knows Nashville. Let Nashville do what they got.
Nashville business.
Speaker 1
I'm cool. Not my business.
Not my place.
Speaker 1
Let's see, Michael Beach. Oh, shit.
We got really sad news. We got really, really, really, really, really sad news.
Speaker 1 Yeah, we got through a whole episode of happiness, but
Speaker 1 I do have to report on this.
Speaker 1 It is with great
Speaker 1 sadness.
Speaker 1 It's with great sadness and a heavy heart
Speaker 1 that I announce to our audience.
Speaker 1 Nissan has announced
Speaker 1 that the Ultima,
Speaker 1 as we know it, will be discontinued in in 2025.
Speaker 1 Moving forward, they are focusing on the electric
Speaker 1 version of the car that may or may not come out. But the one with the regular engine,
Speaker 1 that one is discontinued. See, if you would have bought the shit for E, he would have had like a collector's item.
Speaker 1
End of an error. The funny shit, I'm thinking about buying one for me.
The Ultima. What? It's classic.
It's wasteful.
Speaker 1 That would be my.
Speaker 1
A lot of girls have smuggled a lot of wham-a-wham in an Ultima. I was about to say.
What? Drove it down south for Rashid and them.
Speaker 1 Dog. Drug mules and LPNs, man.
Speaker 1 A lot of niggas, when they was in their teenage years, was fucking something that had an Ultima because
Speaker 1 good credit.
Speaker 1
Early 20s. Early 30s.
You know the vibes. Where you had to borrow her car and it happened to be an Ultima.
Holy Hood thought it was yours. You never told nobody.
Speaker 1 I got a real special relationship with Ultima, so this makes me sad. Yeah, well,
Speaker 1
we're really getting old. That's a real classic hood booger car.
Yeah, man.
Speaker 1
Gangster. It might be the classic.
Yeah. Gangster.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Hopefully, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1
I know that news affected you guys the way it affected me when I first read it. No, it did, but it did.
Oh, sorry. It's horrible.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 I think I might come back. They got to have one.
Speaker 1 You know, I had Ultima.
Speaker 1
That was so close to Nissan. I was gonna say, what color you had, yo? I had a black ultimate.
The gold one was the one. Nah, I had a black ultimate.
The gold one with the little hatchback on it.
Speaker 1
And they had little red seat covers in it. I used to pretend it was some fast shit.
It was fast, too.
Speaker 1
Classic, silver. That was the one.
Nissan's the silver is silver. They go together.
It's true.
Speaker 1
Damn. Well, sorry, Nissan.
Sorry.
Speaker 1
Well, they building bigger, though. They got a new hybrid plug-in card they said is going to take over for the Ultima.
It's bigger than the, what's the Versa? What's the small joint? Central.
Speaker 1 No, they got another small joint now.
Speaker 1 Smaller than the Versa. Versus?
Speaker 1
Versus. The little one.
Yeah. That's the shit you drove.
Speaker 1
It was close to. I had a Mitsubishi, but it's the same type shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And, but they said it's going to be, it's going to take over for the Ultima.
Speaker 1 It's going to be like the 21st Century Ultima.
Speaker 1
Oh, man. So.
Okay. It'll never be the same.
Yeah, yeah. That should have just made Electric Ultimate.
Should have just made an Electric Ultima. Yeah.
Yeah. This is going to be bigger.
Speaker 1
It's going to be like maximum energy. Yeah.
Man. I'm cool.
Speaker 1 Can't kill the Ultima.
Speaker 1 Is there anything else in music that we forgot?
Speaker 1
I know. Yes.
I don't know if anything dropped besides De La Soul. Ransom and Conductor dropped,
Speaker 1
which is fire. He found some non-conductory sounding beats.
Oh, great. Yeah.
Speaker 1
It's different. Dr.
Pockets. There's drums.
Yeah. There's drums.
Speaker 1
Huh? Does this nigga Ransom come outside? No, he just raps. That nigga just sit in the house and write.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Well, yeah. That nigga, yo.
Oh, he don't live over here. He live on one of them beautiful vacation islands.
Yep.
Speaker 1 Just sit there in the sun, work out, eat yogurt.
Speaker 1
Come up with rhymes. And rhyme.
Fuck. Shout out to Rand.
He's on Impeccable Rhyme, man.
Speaker 1
Absolutely amazing. EP is out there.
Short of a mud on the holly. Yo, you speak.
Yo, your girl Tim's dropped the EP. I'm surprised he.
Oh, get out of here. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Seven songs.
Speaker 1
I know it's heat on there. Called Love is a Kingdom.
That might be something. No, that's y'all.
I ain't no Tim's.
Speaker 1
Thick like that. What? That's crazy.
She's been on some red carpets lately. Yeah, big body guy.
Speaker 1 Big body benz. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I see you, bitch.
Speaker 1
You know, Tim's looks great. Indeed.
And she's a great musician. That too.
That too, I guess. I'm just talking about your ass and hips.
I didn't know she was built like that, though. Oh, let me see.
Speaker 1 Let me see. Let me see.
Speaker 1
Yeah, I don't see anything else here. No, no, no, no.
These niggas, we're saving you off of Patreon. Oh, let me see.
Let me see. There's nothing else here that I need
Speaker 1 to get to.
Speaker 1 I do want to play this clip of Kendon Man rhyming at Boule Cab
Speaker 1 just cause. Sorry.
Speaker 1 Sorry, sorry. I think she just dropped it.
Speaker 1 Sorry.
Speaker 3
like your mama, sister, your daddy. Like I won't pull up to that addict.
Now this internet got them hard.
Speaker 4 These podcasts got them weak.
Speaker 1 Why these niggas acting like us?
Speaker 3 And these bitches acting like me.
Speaker 1 Feeling like a hundred cane ain't enough.
Speaker 3
I need about five of them. A lot of hate in my industry.
Not enough for y'all proud of. Telling y'all these bitches still ain't safe.
Speaker 1 Either you're with me or you're in the way.
Speaker 3
Turn this graph into a ray. Turn these beats into a safe.
Okay, y'all ain't in my way.
Speaker 4 Y'all in y'all own way.
Speaker 3 Never bitch ever said something I don't like. I need that eight step like a song stay.
Speaker 1
This bitch is too thirsty. And these niggas too cheap.
Can't none of them say they fuck. But like you said, if they eat.
And I love 200, man.
Speaker 3
I give that shit to my waiters. I can feed your whole family and still feed mine.
I don't give a fuck about no hater, son.
Speaker 1 Sheesh. Who she talking to?
Speaker 1 I don't know, but
Speaker 1
she did it again. Yeah, she did.
She did it again. She just dropped.
Speaker 1 Can't none of them say they fuck, but a lot of them say they eat.
Speaker 1
Like, all Joe sounds like she really hard as shit. Like, no joke.
Ken is great. And while I'm just playing shit from people that are great, here's here's some young boy out of Philadelphia.
Speaker 1
I have no idea what it is. Oh, here you go.
D-West, D-West, bumped into this.
Speaker 1 Like they, I'm playing it. I'm playing it.
Speaker 1
I'm playing it. I took one of them and made Brat my fiancé.
This shit pay my bills and keep me out of the crime ring. I build the streets of money, you niggas streaming a crime deal.
Speaker 1
The only west you know that rack is good as Kanye. The V ain't for the Lante, machine talk Conway.
Sideways, fish tell this bitch like an entree. At 40-point games, they only shot my shit beyond tray.
Speaker 1 That's tough defense.
Speaker 1
I know how to cook beef, but like my green way better. I'm fake vegan, you had good times.
Florida Evans, great seasons. I had a power struggle.
I grew up in kick even.
Speaker 1
Little play decent, don't ask about nothing. You niggas out of Philly could go, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1 Philly a rapper took.
Speaker 1
I missed the D and D, but child won't rap out nothing. If it ain't no money attached, then my ass not budget.
And it's one of them beats that make it, it just make you sound hard.
Speaker 1 Money
Speaker 1
Shout out to D. West.
I'm not playing this whole thing because it's long, but he absolutely tore this freestyle up. I wanted to highlight it.
Shout out to him. Shout out to Philly.
Speaker 1 Shout out to all up-and-coming rappers out there getting busy that still got their heart and passion in this shit. We appreciate it.
Speaker 1 What else? What else? What else is there? Anything important? Yes.
Speaker 1 I texted you something, too. Oh,
Speaker 1 your boy Pharrell.
Speaker 1 Oh, here you go. He's been in the news.
Speaker 1 He has offered some thoughts on the D, the E, the I.
Speaker 1
Player from Joe. Look at what's going on, the current political platform finder.
I'm just saying to, I don't want to turn anybody off, I hate politics. Like the spies on the videos.
Speaker 1
It's a magic trick, and it's not real. I don't believe in either side.
So I think when you pick a side, you are only, you know, you are inadvertently supporting division.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's not a popular point of view, but I just got to say, when I think about it, the wells are drying up.
Speaker 1 And that, okay, now that diversity is off the table, not equity is off the table, now now inclusion is off the table. So that makes me ask myself, okay, so how do we survive?
Speaker 1 Well, are there black people here tonight?
Speaker 1 And in your heart, do you think for what it is that you do and who you are, do you think you're the best?
Speaker 1 Okay, so do you want the job because you're black or because you're the best?
Speaker 1 Do you want someone to support your startup because you're black or because you're the best?
Speaker 1 Right, so I think now for me it's about us having the best ambition. That's the reason why you
Speaker 1
should support these businesses. Yes, they have to be Dr.
Brown, but it should be based on the pieces that were the best, not because we are a total shade of a stick up.
Speaker 1 That's a point of view that I have now
Speaker 1
that I'm resting on. And if diversity, equity, and inclusion ever comes back to style, cool.
But if the nasa, I'm... Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 Let's save them from yourself.
Speaker 1
Oh, that's. Oh, my God.
Stupid. Jesus.
You get too rich, you just don't know what the fuck is going on on you. You disconnect.
Yeah, he forgot Virginia. Where they from Hampton.
Where y'all from Mish?
Speaker 1 Pharrelling. I'm from
Speaker 1
Virginia Beach, right? Over there. North of Hampton, Virginia Beach area.
Yeah, like you just get there out of touch. It's like
Speaker 1 you're talking about all the black people getting fired from CBS.
Speaker 1 Like all of them.
Speaker 1
Like, what the fuck are you talking about? And only blacks. And only the black people.
Like, that's why we have to have those kind of rules, dummy.
Speaker 1
I don't know why that's even like a debate amongst black people. It just doesn't make it.
It has nothing to do with your greatness. It has everything to do with your blackness.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's why I just, this guy, he has to know that, right? No, they forget. I think so.
I mean, you know, a couple years ago, Pharrell was talking about being, you know, a new black.
Speaker 1
He talked about the new black. I don't remember that.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 It's sort of this idea of being a different kind of black person and a different and a...
Speaker 1 a different understanding about the world and race and all this kind of stuff that amounts to statements like what you just heard.
Speaker 1 To me, and I agree with everything Mona said, you know, it's like, well, actually, he said two things that I don't disagree with.
Speaker 1 The first thing kind of slid under the door because it sounds like it makes sense. You know, I don't take a side.
Speaker 1 Not taking a side is something you say when your siblings are fighting. Not taking a side is what you do when it ain't your business.
Speaker 1 We are each other's business. And
Speaker 1
we have open enemies. We have real systems of oppression.
We got real shit happening in the world. And they say, well, I'm not taking a side.
We got racists over here. We got...
Speaker 1
people abused by racism over there. I'm just going to stay out of it.
No, we got to, if you have power and privilege and a voice, use it.
Speaker 1
Especially because that statement, that statement is on, I don't see color side of things. Exactly.
And then you follow it with, oh, you do see color. Exactly.
And this is what you think. Exactly.
Speaker 1 When you see color, it's a little
Speaker 1
because he's not spoiling. And that's why I don't rush to have celebrities.
I'm not always like, celebrities need to say more. Not everybody.
Speaker 1 And not because they disagree with me. It's just because sometimes it's not informed.
Speaker 1 You know, lastly, you know, his point about, do you want the job because you're qualified or because you're black misrepresents the point of DEI and affirmative action, all that stuff.
Speaker 1 It wasn't like there was a line of unqualified blacks who were now let in the room.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it was a line of qualified blacks whose blackness was seen as a demerit and they weren't allowed in the room because of their blackness.
Speaker 1 And DEI and affirmative action was an intervention to make it possible for them to get what they deserve, not what they don't deserve.
Speaker 1
Exactly. Like we had to do it.
It's not, it has, you know what I mean? Like it's something we had to do. Yeah, so.
Like, what the fuck? This is stupid. It's like, I don't know.
Speaker 1 You have a family, you got friends, you got, I mean, you have family.
Speaker 1
Everybody in your life is now on a level you are. It's like you don't even think about them.
But that's why I really think people that get to that point, they that disconnected.
Speaker 1
They're not talking to their cousins that work at Target. You're making $80,000 timberlands.
Exactly. You're not talking to, like, you know, you ain't going to the family reunion at that point.
Speaker 1 You don't know what the fuck is going on.
Speaker 1
It makes it frustrating because I have such deep admiration for Pharrell as an artist. But there's a world where he's always been a weirdo.
Yeah, I agree. Yeah.
There's a world where,
Speaker 1
you know, it's not the money that did it to him. That's a fair point.
Yeah. That's just who he is.
Speaker 1
Because when hip-hop looked a certain way, he ran around with an Asian kid making different kind of music. No, his Asian partner was his partner.
Who? Chad. Chad.
Right. That was his partner.
Speaker 1
Like, right. From coming up.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I didn't think she was talking about Chad. I was talking about Chad.
I'm saying when hip-hop looked a certain way, he comes out and he looks totally different. Oh, okay.
I see what you're saying.
Speaker 1
I see what you're saying. So it's like he's always been a little different.
And then on top of that, other stuff, but I don't know. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah, he kind of went into that.
Speaker 1
I did watch, which was actually good. There was like a Lego move he made as his story, though.
And he talked about that, just coming up. He always was different.
He always saw different.
Speaker 1 He always just knew he was different, hung around with different people, but loved music.
Speaker 1 Also, if you're saying, I'm not picking a side,
Speaker 1
you should know when your talking points at least sound like you're picking a side. Right.
Yeah, you speaking.
Speaker 1 All of that, I heard all that from Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 That was part of Charlie Kirk's whole
Speaker 1 rhetoric with black pilots and yada yada yada. You should be careful about that, right?
Speaker 1 He should be careful. It's a scary message.
Speaker 1 Because that's not the real world. Like, in an ideal situation, all of that shit sounds cool, but we don't live in a world where
Speaker 1 Joe Button can't make a phone call to get his son a job. Or
Speaker 1
motherfucker, George W. Bush might go down in history as the dumbest president ever.
He became president of the United States based on nepotism and family pulling strings.
Speaker 1 So in the real world, the qualified get the jobs, but in this world, that's not what happens. You understand what I'm saying? Nigga, half of the Ivy League is being admitted by legacy students.
Speaker 1 That don't come from your qualifications, that come from your family last name and donations and shit like that. And so I think that in the real world,
Speaker 1
his statements have no relevance. But in an ideal utopian situation, yeah, it would be something that's cool to say, but not today.
Why can't he just shut the fuck up before the Grammys?
Speaker 1 Like we've done such great, the Clips have done such great work in how they've presented all year long. And here you come two months before the Grammys with some of this cockamandy bull shit.
Speaker 1 This ain't going to hurt, though, being anti-black HD. I'm about to say that might not be a bad thing.
Speaker 1 Shit, that would be a bad bad disagree with yo. You think so? You think it'll hurt in the voting for the Grammy board? People that are voting, me and Joe can vote.
Speaker 1 I'm not going to, I'm going to block everything up with the music, of course. But there might be some people that
Speaker 1 don't like the status.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
That's unfortunate, too. No, that shouldn't happen.
With that being said, do you think you and Joe might be the majority or the minority in that?
Speaker 1
I have no idea what the demographics are of the Grammy board, but gotcha. And I get it.
We know that
Speaker 1 the Grammy board two years ago or three years ago,
Speaker 1 have done their best to put out there
Speaker 1
that we're changing the way we've done things. We've gotten it wrong.
We've had it wrong. We heard your cry.
So, I mean, you may be right. Now would be the bad time for you to be right.
Speaker 1 Now it would be a horrible time for you to be right. I will also say that most of these award shows, the Grammys included, historically,
Speaker 1 have been fairly liberal places of
Speaker 1 thought and speech. Like, people don't go up there speaking right-wing rhetoric very often, but they often go up there and speak left-wing rhetoric.
Speaker 1 So, regardless of who you may think is in power and pulling strings or whatever, it typically tends to lean a little bit more
Speaker 1 liberally politically. So, saying something like this is probably not going to help you at the Grammys.
Speaker 1 I don't think it'll hurt them either because everyone's looking at the clips as the clips. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Not for real, hopefully.
Speaker 1 I'm glad I don't talk to Pharrell.
Speaker 1
You can tell some niggas that you're just glad that. I didn't get your jellyfishes.
And you could tell people to wear an accent. That wasn't the situation you were.
It was time to be black.
Speaker 1
You can have it. You can have the jellyfishes.
I'm sorry. I'll pass.
The fucking jellyfish. Pharrell.
That was a fucking
Speaker 1 whatever.
Speaker 1
Okay, I do have a part of the show for you guys. All right.
Let's get it.
Speaker 1 This is a little lengthy. Pause.
Speaker 1
This is from someone named Demir. Hey, Demir.
All right, what's up, Demir? you guys ready sure
Speaker 1 hey jbp you're i need y'all's advice on something because my entire family is split right now
Speaker 1 my brother just got his first real job at 28 as a dsp worker direct support professional for adults with special needs before this he had the same kind of job hustle that ish had
Speaker 1 so this is his first step into a professional environment
Speaker 1 his new client is 6'10 300 pounds high functioning can drive, and honestly a gentle giant until he gets triggered.
Speaker 1 He has a Tourette's-like condition where once something sets him off, he starts spewing hateful and sometimes racist things. I'm talking, I hate women, I hate niggers, I'll f ⁇ a child.
Speaker 1 Catch that word. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Real wild stuff. But otherwise, his routine is peaceful.
Eagle Rock Park for the view, 7-Eleven runs, video games in the house.
Speaker 1 My brother said at first they they got along great until the other day they're driving into Eagle Rock and before they even reach the view spot he's speeding honking and acting out
Speaker 1 then another car blocks the exact uh the exact view he likes a white family gets out to take pictures and he gets annoyed immediately oh shit they walk back to the car and as they're leaving he yells out yeah get the fuck out of here you fucking nigger
Speaker 1
Mind you, the people are white. And just for context, his windows are always always up.
So thankfully, we don't think anyone actually hears any of this.
Speaker 1
My brother tells him, hey, Andrew, don't say that. That's not nice.
And dude shuts down instantly.
Speaker 1
But on the ride home, now that his routine is off, he just goes into a full meltdown, yelling at every car they pass. Move, you fucking monkey.
I can't stand colored people.
Speaker 1 I wish all colored people vanished.
Speaker 1 I'd hang that monkey in a Confederate flag. My brother finally goes, hey, Andrew, you know I'm a colored person, right? And Andrew hits him with, I don't give a fuck what you are.
Speaker 1
They get back to his apartment, and my brother said he didn't even wait for the car to stop. He hopped out, got in his own car, and went home.
Now he's saying, man, fuck that job. I'm done.
Speaker 1
I'm more on the side of he's disabled. This is a part of his condition.
But my brother says, disrespect is disrespect. To the greatest podcasters in the world, Joe, Ice, Flip, Mona, and Mark-ish,
Speaker 1 what would you do? Stay for the check or quit because the disrespect crossed the line, condition or not?
Speaker 1 The whole time she's telling the story, I'm thinking she's about to say her brother punched this dude in the face or got lost his temper. I think you should leave if it's bothering you.
Speaker 1
If it's bothering you, you're the wrong person for the direct support professional job where you help adults with special needs. Yes.
I feel like the answer is in the question. Yeah.
That's the gig.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but it's levels.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 if he knows that's bothering him to that point, get out of there because
Speaker 1
it's only going to go up from there. Wait, what's going to happen to me? Hold up.
Let's have this exchange. Because don't mix the hip-hop slang because I get confused.
Speaker 1 What are the levels in this job of dealing with
Speaker 1 folks with special needs?
Speaker 1
His issue is, I won't say issue, but his thing is. His condition.
His condition is when he gets triggered, he spews hateful things with
Speaker 1
hateful, racist things. That's a different level than just another disability that you may have to deal with with somebody.
Thousand percent. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 So, there's every disability ain't the same. So, if I'm dealing with somebody with special needs, I might not have to deal with that.
Speaker 1 But if your job is to deal with people with special needs, you don't get to hand pick with what special needs
Speaker 1
are able to deal with. I understand that, which is why I'm saying I think he needs to get out of that job.
No,
Speaker 1 I don't think, obviously, you're at a point where, and
Speaker 1 he's new off the, I won't say off the street, but this is his first attempt at a professional job. We don't know the level of discipline he has to deal with somebody like this.
Speaker 1 So this could go.
Speaker 1
He don't have it. And leave now before it escalates.
I'm with you, Boyd. That's what he should do.
We agree on what he should do. That's what I'm saying.
I don't even know why he works there.
Speaker 1
But that's another thing. In real life, them DSB jobs are so popular.
They're so popular, so easy to get. I know so many people that have no record,
Speaker 1
No, they have no record of experience. Excuse me.
Thank you. No experience.
Some of them have criminal records. They get these jobs.
That's why you always see the autistic kid on TikTok.
Speaker 1 You always see somebody grandfather with Alzheimer's or dementia on Facebook because people that don't have no fucking business with the job, they had the job.
Speaker 1 And now it's something that, you know, something that's normal for Alzheimer's. You,
Speaker 1
you know, capturing it, thinking it's so cool. But it's like, you know, those kind of jobs shouldn't be your first job.
That should be a passion for you.
Speaker 1
You shouldn't just work with kids because they're hiring. You should just work with people with special needs because they're hiring.
That's my personal opinion in general. I agree with that.
Speaker 1 I think there is a step before quitting, though.
Speaker 1 And I agree with y'all that if you can't handle this job, quit before you do something stupid. You need to get away from that.
Speaker 1 But I would first go to the job and say, you know, is there an alternative assignment I can have? And the reason is because there are, for example, there are some people whose
Speaker 1 reaction is violence.
Speaker 1
Patience. If I were a five foot two woman and there was a six foot eight man who was violent, they might reassign me.
Indeed. You know, so they do have the capacity to reassign sometimes.
Speaker 1 Sometimes they don't. But if they do, because this feels like a very unique thing.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean?
Speaker 1
But again, this is your first entry into it. But this might be the worst.
The patience, it's clear you might just not be cut for this. And he might not be.
Speaker 1 But if your trigger is specifically racist stuff, and that's the, then you call me monkeys and hang me by Confederate flags or hanging other, that might be your trigger that's different than if he just called me a bitch ass nigga, right?
Speaker 1
Y'all heard the part where he doesn't know. It's like he's saying it's people that are white.
He's calling a white person a nigga. Wait, yeah, wait, hold up, hold up, hold up.
Speaker 1
It's not a direct racist thing. Racist guy stuff from someone that's, if your trigger is racist stuff, it doesn't matter that it's coming from someone that's not racist.
Who said they're not racist?
Speaker 1 He did.
Speaker 1
He didn't ever say that. Did he say that? I didn't hear it.
He did say he wasn't racist, but he said that he would say those things to everybody. To white people.
Speaker 1
Right, right. But he might be of the mind, and I don't know the guy.
He might be of the mind that this dude really is a racist. And when he gets triggered, the racism comes out.
Speaker 1 I'm not saying that's true i'm just saying if that's how if if he's perceiving this as harm to him we're being foolish now tourette's like syndrome i'm i'm with you means
Speaker 1 you're gonna say some stuff that you might not mean no no joe you and i are saying the same thing what i'm saying is the guy who's experiencing it may not be as informed as we are about this which is why he should not be working with special needs people and that's why i said step one get reassigned and see if there's a different special needs yeah get a desk job yeah no i think that it i think it's levels so to to what mark was saying yo you might get assigned to one person that has a special need everybody's special need is different and there are levels to that so to mark's point again i was gonna say that yo if it's a woman and let's say that person has a hitting problem but they are special needs to your you would say yo you not cut out for special needs or would you say yo get reassigned to a different person that may have a different special need trigger than this particular person that hits people the former if you're asking me what i would say not to say that's the i disagree with that but i would say
Speaker 1
heading into special needs business, it's like a fireman. When they call for fires and hey, I only deal with fires from a two-story.
I only deal with small fire. You deal with fires.
Speaker 1
What's the total difference? I don't care. I'll tell you why.
For example, I know therapists who won't take patients who have a lot of sexual trauma because of their own experience.
Speaker 1
They're like, I can walk you and heal you through a whole bunch of shit, but this is something I can't do because of who I am. Then that's not the therapist I want.
Joe. No, no, I'm saying.
Speaker 1
That's not the therapy. No, no, this is not my therapist.
No, no, no, no, no, you're missing what I'm saying. I'm saying the therapist has been through some shit.
Speaker 1 So I'm saying, as a therapist, I'm not going to get out of the therapy business. I'm just going to take these kinds of patients.
Speaker 1 And I'm saying, as a therapist, I understand you, and I'm saying that ain't the therapist I want. Therapist, protect yourself, but I want the therapist that's able to deal with my sexual abuse.
Speaker 1
You miss what I'm saying. I'm a messenger.
Listen what I'm saying. I'm saying for that therapist who can't take those kinds of patients, I'm not telling them to get out of the therapy business.
Speaker 1
I'm saying just assign yourself to patients who you can deal with. Similarly, don't get out of the special needs business.
Just assign yourself yourself to clients. Exactly.
Speaker 1 Who aren't going to call you a nigga motherfucker? I think that is a horrible example. No, I think that's a horrible example.
Speaker 1 What about the RNs that get groped by old men? Or what about the people that these are women that work in
Speaker 1 senior care facilities and these men's hands, and the men tend to be handsy? You don't say, yo, just leave the whole entire industry alone. You say, yo, I don't want to go in there with Mr.
Speaker 1
Johnny because Mr. Johnny keeps groping me.
You don't just throw away the whole entire profession. You might just not be associated with that particular patient.
Speaker 1 Yeah, i disagree with y'all i just disagree with what y'all if you're an rn and homeboy is grabbing your ass because that's what they're doing in there then
Speaker 1 that's the job you signed up for joey's job i signed for the pediatrics when they don't grab you telling me about something if you're in this gig Right, and I'm saying in the other gig.
Speaker 1 You're saying lose the gig.
Speaker 1 I'm saying instead of losing the gig, try a different department in the gig where that thing doesn't happen.
Speaker 1 Joe, you saying that you don't have the real skills set for it at all if you have to separate
Speaker 1 the therapist that can't talk to somebody that's been sexually abused because they've been sexually abused hey you can take that shit to Central Park dog
Speaker 1 I signed up to help people and I signed up to save lives I didn't sign up to have my pussy grabbed on by patients that's not what I signed up for that's not the gig we keep making ignorant shit be a part of a gig that's not what the nurse
Speaker 1 no nurse
Speaker 1 is false equipment
Speaker 1 is part of the gig i'm just saying it might be part of the gig that i can't handle but there might be other departments in the gig that i can handle That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1
Like he said, you may not get the pick and choose. You might not.
And if you can't.
Speaker 1 That's why I'm like, you know what? And then again, you just now getting into this.
Speaker 1
This ain't your passion. You ain't been here for years.
And okay, now I know I could deal with this and not that. You just your first step here, and you already at this.
This might not be for you.
Speaker 1 It sounds like it's not, but I'm just saying another intermediate step might be seeing if you could get reassigned to something that's a better fit. No, that's what you just said.
Speaker 1
You just got this job. This is one of your first people that you're having a problem with.
Now you want to go to the supervisor and see if you can get reassigned. Good luck.
Speaker 1 Maybe it can happen.
Speaker 1 I would fire you.
Speaker 1 I need people that can work with all the special needs people. If I'm in the special needs business, I don't have time to say, okay, Monica can't work with this person because Mr.
Speaker 1
Henry's 95 years old and might grab your ass. No, I need you to go.
He still needs a diaper change. And to Mona's point, that's why they always got high turnover.
Speaker 1
And that's why they essentially be hiring anybody without requirements because most people don't have the mental fortitude to deal with that. That's a fact.
They don't pay well either.
Speaker 1 And they don't pay shit. Start a YouTube page.
Speaker 1 Then go start your YouTube page. Go get in your comfortable environments.
Speaker 1
I think there's too much of that going on today. Totally unrelated.
It's too much of
Speaker 1
people assuming that America or people in America are in the comfort business or happiness business. I don't see it.
Or conform to it. Sometimes that's the fucking job.
Speaker 1 Can you do it or can't you do it? Do you think the world conforms to you? Yeah,
Speaker 1
I'm not a fan of that neither. We grew up in the future.
But You were the supervisor.
Speaker 1 I've watched you do this as a supervisor and as a boss.
Speaker 1 You place people in positions to be successful, right?
Speaker 1 So if you were the supervisor and you were assigning people, you don't miss the Johnny Grab's ass, you might assign them to Ish because he's not going to grab ish's ass, as opposed to assigning the Mono if he's grabbing women's ass.
Speaker 1 But he might grab Ish's ass.
Speaker 1 We're in the special break.
Speaker 1 We're handling it differently, though, but I agree.
Speaker 1 But you also are a mental health advocate, so you don't want to put people in places where their mental health is being uh uh compromised i'm not putting people with uh a not so established mental health to work with the special needs people i'm not even ever hiring this nigga's brother this nigga went from selling go to walgreens
Speaker 1 go to fuck and get a job where you comfortable with nobody yeah go to walgreens i mean i do think it's uh to move it moving forward maybe wrap it up is it there is an interesting conversation that has to be had with somebody on their first job is is that you're going to be disrespected sometimes you're going to you're going to have to work through some discomfort i'm not saying this particular thing.
Speaker 1
Most first jobs. Right.
But most people aren't grown doing their first legal job. That's true.
Speaker 1 Because I've dealt with this with family members who are 35, 40, coming home, going to their first job, and the first
Speaker 1
one. They're not used to that.
And so there's conversation.
Speaker 1
So you do have to work through it. I'm not saying he has to work through this.
Again, maybe it's to save the job for him, but you also have to have a conversation with people.
Speaker 1 Like every time you get discomfort at the job, to your point, like you can't quit. Yeah, his is a little different because that's
Speaker 1
a unique situation. He might do something.
It could go left. And you end up doing 6'10, he might have already did it and I
Speaker 1 the whole story I'm thinking that this
Speaker 1 the whole story I'm thinking this boy hauled off and hit that boy
Speaker 1 and she knew it she wanted to know should we tell should she tell on him you know what I mean? That's what I thought it was gonna be about because I had I fear for those people from Jersey.
Speaker 1 Nope exactly. Y'all know Jersey people.
Speaker 1 The thing about it is
Speaker 1 the thing about it is that the people at the lower end of society, kids, special needs, old people, they get done the worst. That's why people have to protect them.
Speaker 1
People are supposed to be able to protect them. They shouldn't be the lowest paid, but teachers are lowest paid too.
That's just how our society works. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Speaker 1 So you want the best of the best in there. You want motherfuckers that, because you got to think, when that DSP shit, very rarely is the person that is dependent where they're driving a car.
Speaker 1
This nigga drive, he has his own spot. All you got to do is go with him to the market.
Shit, I do that on the weekend.
Speaker 1 The world is a different place where you work with the special needs people, but you the focus. Yeah,
Speaker 1
I just don't get it. I just don't feel like this works for me.
It got to be.
Speaker 1 In closing, before we wrap this up, I want to tell y'all about a show that I started watching on Netflix that I don't know the name of. What is it?
Speaker 1
What's the premise? I might have started it. Is this the author chick with the neighbor? It's the rich dude, the beast of me.
I love this show. What is it called? It's called The Beast of Me.
Speaker 1
I don't know what to say. What's it about? I love this show.
I'm only like three episodes in, so I don't know if I love it yet. I'm only four episodes, and I absolutely love it.
Okay.
Speaker 1
Can y'all tell me what the show is about? Now, if I tell you what it's about, you're going to hate it. Yeah.
All right. But I am going to tell you what it's about.
Yeah. Let me go read.
Speaker 1 First of all, what I want to bring it up for is
Speaker 1
this white lady's name, this white lady that's in it. Yeah.
Claire Danes.
Speaker 1 Drunk Reese Witherspoon.
Speaker 1 Is what I call her. Or like poor Rhys Witherspoon.
Speaker 1
I love her. She doesn't look nothing like Reese Witherspoon.
I got to check it out to see. She was from my so-called life way back in the day.
Claire Daines is. Yeah.
Speaker 1 To me, she looks like Rhys Witherspoon if Reese Witherspoon were special needs. Holy shit.
Speaker 1 Oh my gosh,
Speaker 1
this lady is such a great actress. She is.
However,
Speaker 1 wait, she plays,
Speaker 1
she don't look absolutely like she don't look like she knows Reese Witherspoon. That's drunk Reese Witherspoon to me.
I totally get the drunk Reese Witherspoon. Yeah, I don't know what they're doing.
Speaker 1
I totally see it. But what I'm saying, this is what I'm saying about this lady.
She is like the white lady version of Liam Neeson.
Speaker 1
Every role. I think you know white people.
Yeah, or some of her voice. I'm telling you, every role that this lady plays is this role.
The role she's playing.
Speaker 1 The discombobulated lady that hasn't gathered herself.
Speaker 1 She does do that a little bit.
Speaker 1
That's any time I've ever seen this lady, that is the role she's playing. She's back again.
This time,
Speaker 1 this time the plot is
Speaker 1 she's a Karen.
Speaker 1 There's a rich nigga that moved next. No.
Speaker 1 She is a Karen all the way. There's a rich nigga that lived next door that did some bullshit back in the day.
Speaker 1 She's She's an author. No, she
Speaker 1 said he caught her family. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
There's nothing to do with it. Yo, he ran over a cat like eight years ago.
Right.
Speaker 1 Yo, let me read what this show's about, bro. No, I don't want you to raise the show button so that's inside.
Speaker 1 I want to talk to you with somebody.
Speaker 1 You were killing that. I was like shit about everything.
Speaker 1 A nigga moved next door that did some bullshit.
Speaker 1 It don't have nothing to do with drunk Reese Rithersbull.
Speaker 1
They just neighbors. Right.
The only way she even know about this is because his dogs keep coming to her shit. And she's like, oh my God, whose dogs is this?
Speaker 1 And his assistant or security is like, yo, if this happens again with the dogs, we apologize. Here's a number you could call.
Speaker 1 From that moment on, this white lady. pokes her nose
Speaker 1
in this nigga's business. I'm watching it.
She does. I'm watching it.
He ain't said nothing to her. He never met her.
Wait, no, timeout, though.
Speaker 1 He's on her dick a little bit.
Speaker 1 Once they met.
Speaker 1 Once they met. Okay.
Speaker 1
He is minding his business somewhere. Don't even know this lady exists.
And she allows her. She's Karening.
Speaker 1
The whole show is based off this lady minding the fucking neighbor's business. Nah, he gets on her dick in like the first episode.
When they met. Yeah, because of the dogs.
Speaker 1
No, she went to his house. Not the damn dogs keep coming.
She went to his, yo, the security already said, yo, problem with the dogs, I got it, don't worry about it. Here's my number call.
Speaker 1
She went to his house. Oh, because he was building some shit or something.
Parks killed his whole family or her whole family. His whole
Speaker 1
family. His whole family's mind your business.
That's what I'm saying about fucking drunk Reese Witherspoon. You're crazy.
The whole show is based on her mind and somebody else's business.
Speaker 1
Is she drunk? No. Okay.
But it's funny because she's great at this role. So she's discombobulated for the whole five episodes.
Speaker 1 She got a discombobulated face face for sure don't the whole movie i mean uh the whole show she can't gather herself the commercial look good i watched the commercial i'm not even a show girl i'm watching it it's a good show you should watch it i haven't finished it so if it ends bad there let me ask you a quick question and we can move on for like you don't think that your neighbors are your business
Speaker 1 to a degree
Speaker 1 to an extent if they cause it let the dog be on your pop that's your business my answer to that is yes and she he was building some shit i think right on the crib like this
Speaker 1 he was going to the neighbors neighbors because
Speaker 1 he's trying to do a trail.
Speaker 1
He's trying to build a trail for them to jog on, and he wants everybody to sign off on it. That's what it was.
He's mega, mega rich. So that's the conversation he's having.
Speaker 1 I'm back to Ish's question.
Speaker 1
I don't believe that my neighbor's business is not my business. I said, do you believe your neighbor's is your business? To a certain extent.
To an extent. If they call bullshit.
Speaker 1 Yeah, if they're causing any type of.
Speaker 1 Y'all over there cooking meth? That's my fucking business.
Speaker 1 Yeah, y'all can blow the block up. That's my
Speaker 1
business. But they'll cook and crack, you'll be fine.
Y'all kidnapping. Yeah, cook and crack don't bother.
They don't hurt nobody. Shooting skag, you straight up.
Yeah, you fucking kid.
Speaker 1
If you kidnapping kids, that's my business. I got kids over here.
You might fuck around and grab the wrong group. Now you got to put my fucking son over there.
Or if you killed the family.
Speaker 1
Your family, that means you don't give a fuck about my mother. He killed his own family 10 years ago.
We don't know what happened. We don't know why.
And that's before he even lived over here.
Speaker 1
Why are you putting your nose in there? You don't know he ain't putting no nose in there. He ain't got nobody.
It's been 10 years.
Speaker 1
They off that. That's the thing.
If you kill people, you probably kill people. But yeah, I'm not.
No. I've had neighbors that was doing crime.
I didn't say nothing. I don't care.
It's not my business.
Speaker 1 Like you said, as long as you're not doing nothing to harm us.
Speaker 1 Now, I do run my neighbors' addresses to make sure anybody on that registry list just
Speaker 1 remember when the ass came out, Ice? Remember when the ass came out? That's not Karen.
Speaker 1 Not that. You said that's Karen?
Speaker 1 Hold on, Mona. Let's get a fight real quick.
Speaker 1 Somebody's going Megan's. If they a child,
Speaker 1
what? I got kids, my nigga. He's not calling the police.
He just wants to. I just want to know.
Speaker 1
That ain't Karen. I didn't say nothing to him.
I didn't blow it up to the block. What did you say you do? I want to see what's going on.
I've done this too.
Speaker 1
What did you say? Run the addresses on the website to see if any neighbors pop up on that list. The child molester list.
Yes, the child molester list. Sexual assault, all that shit.
Speaker 1
But isn't the list, the list? Like, can't you go on the list and just... No, you put in your address.
But that shows you a map.
Speaker 1
It's a Megan's Law List. All the registered people in the neighborhood.
Remember the not like us cover? Yes, it was that. It was that.
Okay. That's what comes up.
It doesn't look like Joe.
Speaker 1 And you're saying you think that's caren
Speaker 1 i do how how i don't know ish i don't know i don't know
Speaker 1 let him answer the why
Speaker 1 i'm good bro i gotta hear this i'm cool i that's my opinion bro that's just i i think that i think that we pick and choose what things are important to us and we stand on that i think that so niggas niggas running a drug enterprise next door is cool but and yeah yes come on why does everybody i never understood that expression pick and choose yes we pick and choose if my neighbor's selling weed, I don't care.
Speaker 1
If he's molesting kids, I care. Because they're not going to kids.
Period. I care.
Speaker 1
To be clear, we're not calling the police on him. You're not doing that.
If he's a registered sex offender, I want to know so that I don't. When you trick or treat him, don't go to his house.
Speaker 1 That's not caring. I'm not snitching.
Speaker 1
He's already been arrested. I would love to finish my sentence for once.
Oh, my bad. When you said it,
Speaker 1
when people get on a registered sex offender list, all of them may not be molested. That's true.
It tells you. That's what it is.
It tells you. It tells you.
Yes, it tells you.
Speaker 1
It tells you the charges. Can y'all let him talk? I want to hear them.
Man, thank you. It tells you the charges.
You could go piss in a park.
Speaker 1
And if you get caught pissing in the park, you're going to be on the sex register list at 11 o'clock at nighttime. You pissing in the park.
Ain't no kids. And now it's going to make me sound like I'm
Speaker 1
not going to kill you. You're not capable of the fucking bad.
It doesn't sound like that. And I'm not capable for the kiddos.
And it says indecency. It'll say the charge.
It'll say the charge.
Speaker 1 It will say it's in a park. So whatever the case may be.
Speaker 1 What I'm saying is a lot of times the stuff that happens to those people on that list, it may not be necessarily the worst of the worst, where our brain is going to go.
Speaker 1
It's motherfuckers that had sex with 16-year-old girls that may be on that list. You understand what I'm saying? They might have been 18, 19 years old.
They had sex with a 16-year-old girl.
Speaker 1 It may be on that list. If we're going to say mind our businesses sometimes, because I believe that it's nothing wrong with knowing who your neighbors are.
Speaker 1 I believe that your neighbors could potentially be your business for the same reason as your children. Your children still could be next door to a murderer.
Speaker 1 Your children could be next door to a drunk driver. Your children could be next door to a whole bunch of different negative things.
Speaker 1 We're going to just pick and choose when that negativity is uh uh uh to be yes, yes.
Speaker 1
Let me let me tell you, let me tell you why. Let me tell you how I see it.
Everybody's opinion different. I know I'm gonna offer mine now.
Speaker 1 I think that the difference is
Speaker 1 I think that if you're doing crime that doesn't impact me or doesn't have a threat to impact, an immediate intuitive threat to me, then I mind my own business. If you steal cable, not my business.
Speaker 1
If you rob banks, not really my business. Could something come from that? Of course, right? Just hear me.
Of course, of course.
Speaker 1 Something could happen from it. But if i know that three doors down somebody has been convicted of a sex offense
Speaker 1 and you're right and the offense matters right and it would matter what it was but if you say for example this person was a serial they live up the street i'd like to know that i would love to not disagree with you but if was running a crack house no but let me finish up i'd love to finish because i could get shot up i want to know that too And I'm not saying you shouldn't know that.
Speaker 1
I don't think it's Karen to know that information. I think Karen is, to me, a Karen is when somebody minds other people's business and reports them.
And do something. That's the action after the door.
Speaker 1
Saying, yo, son, daughter, don't go, don't trick a treat at 123 Markenburg Lane because they're a sex offender. That's not Karen shit to me.
I agree. That's all Ice was saying.
No, Ice said
Speaker 1
he runs everybody's addresses in his neighborhood. No, no, no, no, no.
That's not what I said. That's not what he said.
Put your address in. It shows you that.
Speaker 1
And it lets you know that who's in the area. It marks around you.
And then you click it. It'll say, this person convicted of this.
This date. This was the date.
Speaker 1 And all I do is want to know who the sex offenders are in the area and I don't want to I don't want to disagree with them.
Speaker 1 There's nothing wrong with not wanting your kids to go trick-or-treat up the street. I'm not disagreeing.
Speaker 1 I'm saying that if a nigga again I'm mad that that's what they landed on I'm doing this cuz I need to know where the trick-or-treating
Speaker 1 I asked Mark directly so niggas could be running a drug house next door and you don't care and he said yes and we look at the I give a little more example I give to neighborhoods where the drug house gets shot the fuck up right we come from neighborhoods where niggas tie niggas up and kill niggas, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 1 So the element
Speaker 1 next door to your kids still not going to be a positive element.
Speaker 1 I agree, but I don't think that's caring shit to want to not deal with them either. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
I'll give you a concrete example. I said you don't care if they live next door.
Please let each other talk. Yeah.
Speaker 1
What I'm saying is that I don't care if they live next door with regard to my own safety. That's the choice that I'm making.
Right.
Speaker 1 If you decide to make a different choice and say, yo,
Speaker 1 they're cooking crack next door. I don't want to live there or
Speaker 1 I don't want to invite them to the housewarming.
Speaker 1
I don't think that that's Karen shit. I think Karen shit is when you snitch.
Karen shit is when you watch other people's
Speaker 1 action to be Karen shit. Also,
Speaker 1 if there was a database that I could put my address in and it said, yo, two doors down is a crack house, guess what? I checked that too. I mean, he would.
Speaker 1
He would. I would check that too.
Again, I'm not being Karen shit. I'm just typing my address in.
I don't think you see what's going on around me. There's also nothing wrong with information.
Speaker 1
That's the point. If you see a bunch of weird, sketchy shit happening over here, it's like, oh, they sell crack over there.
Okay, that's cool. At least I know now.
Speaker 1 We all live in neighborhoods where we assume that the house next door, well, well not mona but
Speaker 1 where we assume that the house next door is not
Speaker 1 i live in a really
Speaker 1 i live in a really
Speaker 1 y'all
Speaker 1 i have a story that at first came out and you would just put your address in and it would but i had this my first time i ever lived in an apartment complex and my neighbor was an older guy and he was just an asshole he would with us he would always say something to the kids he would say something to my mom my mom came over he just was a dickhead i got that app and it alerted and it was him and he had a business like he had a couple i got a story and i couldn't understand this what i couldn't understand because technically they're not supposed to live around children so the part i couldn't get was if you get an apartment and people are in and out technically they shouldn't live in apartment complexes because the turnovers
Speaker 1 would they move in or something alert to notify everybody that's what's supposed to happen but i never told him but i did curse him the out and tell him bitch you keep picking and i know your business and that shit slowed down because he was that he was such an asshole which made me think he really was a predator for real.
Speaker 1 Even though his charters were like 15, 20 years old, he's an old man. It's a dude that, again, I ain't just wrote my address, ran my mother's address.
Speaker 1 Because, again, wherever the kids, wherever the kids be, I need to know. There's somebody that lived directly next door to her that was on the list.
Speaker 1
I look at what he's on, and I was cool with the dude. What kind of charter does it have? It was severe.
Yeah. It was severe.
Hey, mom, you know whoa whoa
Speaker 1
is on this list for this. Look.
So, again,
Speaker 1 it was a long time ago, but we got kids around. So I'm at least.
Speaker 1 Keep your eyes open.
Speaker 1
I'm in the middle on this. Yes.
I'm in the middle on this. Now, he's now.
Hold on, let's just remember. It is Karen's shit, but the risk is worth the reward.
I don't think it's Karen shit.
Speaker 1 I don't think shit if you're not. You know, to me, Karen's shit is Karen shit.
Speaker 1 Here's what I think is Karen's shit. If I find out the dude down the street has a criminal record and then I call their job and tell them to say, did y'all know? To me, that's Karen's shit.
Speaker 1 He decided not to fuck with them and Karen shit.
Speaker 1
You're doing the research for yourself. I don't do the fucking thing.
What are you going to do with it? That's not Karen shit. Karen Karen shit to me is when you do it.
What do Karen do?
Speaker 1
They get in your face and call the police on you. That's what Karen says.
I'm telling you, the action is what makes it Karen shit. John Norman Marshall.
Just knowing some shit. That was easy.
Speaker 1
That was a praise. Oh, shit.
That's a good point. That was easy.
Speaker 1 You got switched out the last time.
Speaker 1
I don't worry about it. No.
No. No.
No.
Speaker 1
No, you and Mark with y'all little gay joke. Nah, that was not.
Don't worry about a gay joke. Don't worry about it.
That was not a gay girl. I got a sharp on it.
Stay strong. It was.
I got a sharp.
Speaker 1 It was.
Speaker 1 We were hiring someone to cook for us, and I ran a criminal check on them.
Speaker 1
Yeah, you niggas are just bitches. Like, I don't have nothing else to say.
Like, well, she was going to be in our house, and turned out, turned out, here's it was interesting.
Speaker 1
She had theft charges and drug charges. I ain't gonna fuck about the drug charges.
Nobody got it. Theft charges come to my house.
But you got B. You got you, you a 26-year-old woman with BEs?
Speaker 1
Yeah, I'm not. I don't want you to.
I don't want you in my house. I want you in my house.
I don't want you in my house. That bitch still.
She ain't going to take your books and newbie and chains.
Speaker 1
She ain't going to take a look at your chicken. Black power six colleges.
She's going to take your African musk coin on it. We got the diamond off.
Speaker 1 You hear this nigga. She went
Speaker 1 out all
Speaker 1 the time. Oh, my God.
Speaker 1
All right. I take it back.
Well, no. Y'all are bitches, but y'all are responsible.
Thank you. Thank you.
All right, okay. I never even thought to do that for both.
Speaker 1
My thinking is different. My thinking is different.
I'm not dismissing what y'all are saying. I agree.
Y'all make great points. I never thought to do it because I come from you mind your business.
Speaker 1
Like, I don't care what my neighbor is doing until I learn that it affects me. I think a a lot of that.
He did some shit in his past.
Speaker 1 Like, I think a lot of that you mind your business shit is part of the problem. I concur.
Speaker 1 Joe, if you just stand in a funny stance, I agree. Like,
Speaker 1
when you go to the white neighborhood and the motherfuckers be out the window shades, they know what's up. That's what keeps their neighborhood safe.
They know what the fuck is.
Speaker 1
We still look at it like, sit your old ass down and mind your business. I see both sides.
But when you have them type of neighbors, you feel good because that motherfucker called you on vacation.
Speaker 1
Oh, somebody stick around here. Oh, that's my mom, Bill.
Don't worry. I just wanted to make sure you like enjoy King Cooper.
Speaker 1
That's a fact. Because I'm definitely, when y'all come over for friends, I just told telling the neighbors, there'll be some blacks.
I also don't look at this the same.
Speaker 1 Ice saying it as Mark saying it. Like, Ice, I kind of understand it.
Speaker 1 Fuck that me. Hold on now.
Speaker 1
No, I'm not trying to be funny. Oh, all right.
Ice, I. While being funny.
Speaker 1 I'm not, I'm not trying to be funny.
Speaker 1
That's what makes it funny, Ice. Yeah, yeah.
You fucking me up there. Wait, Mark, Mark, Mark's, the way Mark carries it is a little more
Speaker 1
true. The police, the police are crooked.
Oh, okay. The system is crooked.
Speaker 1
As blacks, we face injustices. We gotta, I don't believe in prison, abolish all of this shit.
I believe in rehab. And so it's like, I view it different than but he's not putting no action.
Speaker 1 And that's why I wouldn't, that's why I wouldn't jump. Yeah, see, see, that's where y'all's story is inconclusive.
Speaker 1
I don't believe that y'all going through, putting addresses in, looking it up, and then just staying fired. I don't believe that.
I do it. I told you.
I don't. I told you.
Look, look, look.
Speaker 1
I told you. When I did my mom's address, again, I've spoken to this dude.
My mom's lived where she lived for years.
Speaker 1
And he's lived there for years. Spoken to this dude a million times.
Cool as shit. Never knew.
Hey. But again, kids at my mom's house.
My daughter play outside. I don't know what you want.
Speaker 1
I don't know if you're reformed. I don't know.
But, hey, mom, be mindful. Be mindful.
That's it. You don't get reformed, them niggas.
I'm just,
Speaker 1 I'm.
Speaker 1
I don't know. It's a piece of old school hood shit.
Like, yeah, it is. Once a tree jumper, always a tree jumper.
Hey, check this out. You know, a motherfucker still, and they come in your house.
Speaker 1
What you tell everybody? Yo, don't put your shit down. Such and such coming in here because he's still.
It's the same shit.
Speaker 1
I'm definitely stealing out of Mark's crib tonight. Oh, me too.
I agree with you. I'm taking the cargoes with the ball.
One of them medallions.
Speaker 1 I know he got some
Speaker 1
extra medallions in there, framed up on the wall. I'm bringing the couple back.
And I got to do it in front of his little educator crew, too. Let them know how I'm on it.
You got to have them.
Speaker 1
Oh, careful. Look at him when you do it.
I might steal one of their shit. Careful, though.
He got the hoodie.
Speaker 1
I love Mark. Don't get passed.
I'll still want his his friendship. Man, one of them.
I'm going to pay the niggas up. Whip your white ass.
Speaker 1 That nigga be a fourth-degree black belt while giving you a lecture.
Speaker 1 Beat your ass with penny loafers on it. For that line of people that's going to want to talk about that, she's going to want to talk about the podcast.
Speaker 1
People got exclusive warnings not to do that. Yeah, because I know they want to.
People don't do that. I mean, your friends probably.
Yeah. Yeah.
Most people chill. Some people wear those, but
Speaker 1
if I see that, I stop it. Mona, you coming through? No.
That's dope. No, she's not.
If it was tomorrow, I would have been there. Gotcha.
I'm still waiting on Mona at the strip club with me.
Speaker 1 Don't do that.
Speaker 1 How could you lie to me? That was fucked up.
Speaker 1
Listen, man, I think we got to the bottom of it. We did it.
We did it. We did it.
Speaker 1 I'm going to go type my address and see what the fuck niggas got going on. Just to be nazi now.
Speaker 1 It's going to be like Karen. Right.
Speaker 1 Keith.
Speaker 1
This right that is real. Hold up.
We got an announcement. We got an announcement.
Big mola. Big mola.
Speaker 1
I have a stand-up show in Atlanta. It's two shows in one night.
I never did that before. Don't embarrass me, bitch.
When is it? Because it's November the 29th in Atlanta, somewhere. Hold on.
Speaker 1
And the link is in my link tree. But don't embarrass me because I never did that.
If you don't sell enough tickets on the second show, they cut it. Buy them fucking tickets.
Speaker 1
Well, you're supposed to sell out the first one and then sell the second one. That's bold.
Oh, well, yeah, whatever. Buy your first one.
Speaker 1 No, what you do is you say we sold the first one out, so we added a second show. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1
That's how they trickle them. Create the demand for the show.
That's it. I ain't sure hired
Speaker 1 me up in that piece, man.
Speaker 1
Let's get it. Big Mona.
Yo, y'all hold it down, man. Hopefully, you've enjoyed this broadcast as much as we've enjoyed delivering it to you.
Stay safe, stay blessed. Keep us in your prayers.
Speaker 1 Lord knows we need to be there. Until the next time, Igo.
Speaker 1
Until the next time, we bid you a dude. Farewell, adio, cereba, dirchie, osta la vista, or 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 Oops.
Speaker 1 Burning always
Speaker 1 shit.
Speaker 1
Last but certainly not least, the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel.
And the closed-minded women want you to teach them things, grab you a Tylenol. You just might need it.
Speaker 1
We got a weekend. What's going on? Anybody doing something this weekend? Mark's shit.
Yeah, Friends Giving. That's it.
Well, besides Mark's Friends Giving, where I'm stealing something.
Speaker 1 Yo, shysties allowed?
Speaker 1 I mean, I'll take my shoes off, but I will have a shy.
Speaker 1 My shyste, dog.
Speaker 1 Oh, man.
Speaker 1
That's it, man. Hopefully, y'all enjoy your weekend.
Stay safe.
Speaker 1
Stay blessed. We're supposed to have a cold firm coming sometime soon where the weather's going to drop in the 30s.
I don't care. The heat on already.
Buy you a coat. Turn the oven on.
Speaker 1
Buy the little space radiator. Ish got for his tennis.
Come on. wait a minute.
Speaker 1 Hey!
Speaker 1 Ish, you was on fire this episode, Ish.
Speaker 1
It will be to your detriment next week. I'm going home to write.
I'm going home to write because you have, don't think that you just, that's the end of the beef.
Speaker 1 I'm spinning.
Speaker 1 Don't think that's the end of
Speaker 1
the comedy hour. No heat check or nothing, just check.
Yeah, no, no, no. I'm going to write for him.
Speaker 1
I'm going to write for him. He came out smoking.
He got his shit off today. He did.
Speaker 1
I like that. I like that from Ish.
Collard Greens, fried shrimp, fried fish, macaroni, and cheese been sitting over there for about two hours. Yeah, we got Chef Edith and Chef Kino going.
Speaker 1 We got Chef Sade over there not doing nothing, too. What's up, man? She looking good.
Speaker 1
Watching a God at work. You know what I mean? You watching daddy.
You like watching daddy at work. Look at you, right?
Speaker 1 I know she likes it.
Speaker 1 She like that shit. I told Walla, she just said about that Brawler Gay nigga at that show last night, too.
Speaker 1
Yo, shut the fuck up. Flip, Joe.
Anyway, y'all be safe, yo. We absolutely love y'all.
Thank you for listening. Subscribe to everybody's Patreon who has one.
Speaker 1 Until next time,
Speaker 1 hey,
Speaker 1 wait a minute. Hey,
Speaker 1 Brandy, Kelly, Monica, Money Law. We love you.
Speaker 1
Oh, my God. I absolutely love those ladies.
Round of applause. Round of applause.
Speaker 1 I don't got no problem with gay people. Gay people work for me right now.
Speaker 1 I'm damn near around gay people every day because they work for me. I don't got no problem with them.