Episode 883 | "Not Violins"

3h 49m

Joe kicks off the latest episode with his review of the Sean Combs 'The Reckoning' documentary on Netflix executively produced by 50 Cent (27:49) before the JBP asks Marc Lamont Hill about his latest interviews (1:19:28). A new Game project with DJ Drama & Mike N Keys (1:32:04), Cassidy vs. Eazy The Block Captain (1:45:00), and the room reacts to some revealing news about Frank Sinatra (1:52:44). Also, Meg Thee Stallion wins her defamation case against Milagro (2:09:06), Trevone Boykin criticizes Russell Wilson over a Thanksgiving he hosted (2:18:07), Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo's press run continues (2:38:22), Jussie Smollett's appearance on Cam Newton's 'Funky Friday' (2:44:35), Max B's New Jersey club performance (3:10:45), a trillion dollars or 10 minutes with God (3:29:45), and much more! 

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

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

or telling you anything about themselves.

Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart or our own.

Enjoy the show. I hate when niggas, I know that was something like, Like, you're not happy to see me, bro.
I told you when I spoke on the internet, like, I'm so happy to see you.

You got a cold, though? Huh? I don't be.

I don't got a cold. Nigga, you don't want to talk to me because you feel I got a cold.
That's it. That's a new.
I don't want to do that.

You got all these new lines of not wanting to speak to a nigga and communicate. Yo, you got a cold? I'm saying Mark ain't really kicking it.
Come on, let me get my shades too.

I'm on pure bullshit today. Oh, shit.
I never seen you in shades.

Pure bullshit, nigga. Hello?

Come here, stop.

Okay,

we can do it for a nigga. Techno, nigga.

Techno.

You're a little Stevie, but...

Yeah, a little nerdy. That you went to the IMAX.

Oh, shit.

Hey.

You being there.

I look at your eyes.

You being in the back.

I know your type. Hey, girl, you know.
Oh, yeah, they married. Paul me.

One of us is, yeah.

Both. Both.

How you doing, man? It's good to see you, brother. Like wild, man.
I love you, Flip. I love you, too, man.

Got a complaint, though, yo.

Just want to ask, can I start off asking Mark some questions, yo? Oh, please. Listen, so I just want to let you know I'm on pure bullshit today, but as opposed to you.

Yeah, my normal contemplative faith. Yesterday, I went to

very serious. Yes.
Yesterday I went to parents' teacher.

My daughter had the nerve to pull her teacher to the side after school because he kept saying the word Negro after teaching about the Negro League. Now, I had to tell her, like, I almost called you.

You tell my daughter to come. Like, he's teaching about the Negro League.
She said he used the word Negro excessively. You can't pull a teacher.
Who the fuck do you think you are?

You kind of can though. Was she saying, like, you Negro, sit down? Huh? Like, was it like after he was delivering? Yeah, she said that.

She said, Daddy, I understood he was explaining it, but he used it excessively. I'm looking at Princess like, wait.
I'll stay with Princess. He's talking about the Negro League, and you talk.

I didn't like that. I felt away real quick.
I felt a little racist towards my daughter. I almost sold out, Kwawk.
I was almost on your side, but not. Because you with us.
What's his side?

I'm going to say it.

I felt away in my mind is like come on princess like some battles you you could battle and some not but she said that she said it like seven times she counted it and you pressing teachers so you were at parent teacher night I was at parent teacher

yeah so I almost called you to see if they she did something right because I didn't know if I wanted to scold her or champion her champion your daughter man and then I came in there with the Malcolm X hoodie so they like oh this they they they they he's this family's on pure but I'm not I'm with y'all a little bit.

You know what I'm saying? So that happened yesterday, man. I'm just telling you a little bit, Joe.

I'm sorry. What grade? Say it again.
What grade?

11th.

She's a junior. Oh, whoa.

As a junior, I was observing things. Wait, I was never a junior.

No, my question is that if

the teacher is teaching about the NBL, the Negro, whatever, the NLB.

Is he not supposed to use the word Negro?

Listen, I'm laughing because of all the things they could teach about us. They in there talk about.

They play baseball. Exactly.

it.

The school system and wow, they represent black people. Come on, don't start me today.
Don't start me today. Please, not today.
I'm in a good mood.

I saw Monty ask Parks the hard-hitting questions.

All eyes on me. All eyes on me.

Oh, man.

What's up with y'all, man? What's up, man?

You be in here for too long before you say what up, man. You be in here for like 30 minutes before me and you even speak to each other.

That's the old school bag. I hate when he gets a shape up.
Yeah. You look good, nigga.
We acknowledge it. You got the clarity sweats on.
I thought you was a nigga to pull a gun on the barber, nigga.

He likes it like you, but you good.

I just saw it. Yeah.
You look good. What's up? How much is that hoodie?

That's vintage, best. Like a G.
A G?

A thousand dollars?

$1,000?

For a hoodie. What'd it do? I'm not being.
I'm fucked up. They got wings or some shit that goes.
What'd it do? It's bulletproof.

Niggas get money in here.

I respect it.

That's not my word. You know his closet, nigga.
He got like 30k worth of clothes, nigga. He that just hoodies.
Yeah.

But I knew a lot of them was like, that's that ish merch, but I didn't know you had like thousand dollar hoodies in that shit, man. That's what's up, man.

Must be nice.

Yo, this nigga. Freeze, how you doing, man? I'm great, man.
Glad to be here. How y'all doing? Feel great.
My good? I feel great.

I was sick, but now I'm over it. I feel good, man.
man. I thought I was getting sick again, but not.

No, I definitely got a little chest cold, sore throat, or something.

Whole house coughing. They're gonna keep sending a fucking kid over there.
Sick is the kid.

Not say a word. I had enough one time and said something back.

I tried to fight up for dad rights, like, yo, dog. They, huh? Huh? They gonna send the kid.

No, okay. Yeah, the kid primarily with the

I don't get it.

Go ahead.

That is.

You're going to step on a moment with this bullshit you just got. With mutinous.
This motherfucker. Yes, they'll send.
Okay, so I said,

what the fuck did I say? This fucking guy throw me off of this stupid shit he just did.

He be body. Oh, I say yep.

I can't get sick. As the nigga that's out here working and moving around,

I don't have time to get sick. I'm the last person that both of us should want to get sick.
Trump.

But you're a dad.

But you're a fucking dad. Why?

What the fuck?

Why are you on the fucking?

Anyway, I'll be fine, though. Hey, so you send your kids to school sick on purpose? How sick? Oh, shit.

How sick is the question? No fever?

Yeah, maybe. Or light fever.
You're going to school? Okay. Yeah, up the daytime, Danny.
You're going to school, bro. Oh, school.

I do it too. I didn't know if I was the only.
Nah, as long ain't no fever.

Stomach hurt. Don't worry about it.
He'd be out. He'd be all right.
My son was coughing. I had to give give him a steroid to stop the cough.
God damn. No, but it was good.

I just needed to stop till he got through the door.

Once I hit 80, I was good. He showed.

He's sure. That's on y'all.

Oh, shit.

And it's that weather, and it's supposed to snow. Yeah, yeah.

And it's supposed to snow.

I miss the snow. Yeah, me too.
All right. Y'all got to have that.
Bullshit.

You just saying shit on my beats. I miss the snow.

I like it a little bit, so. What you you miss about it? I'm a New Yorker.
I know what you're saying. True and true.

I'm here for the change of weather, the contrast, seasons change.

A beautiful thing.

I can have winter without the snow. Are you going out there? We've had winters without the snow.
And I'll take that.

They ain't always been winterish to me. It don't got to be a blizzard, snow.
Just some snow. Are you going out? I'm going to play in the snow.

I'm not going out. All right, so nigga, you don't miss the snow, nigga.
Are you going to sit outside? Might, I might.

Okay, well, let me see. I might sit outside.
Yeah, let me see. I might sit on the balcony.

I might take a trip. Nigga, I might go to Colorado somewhere.

Okay, good, though. Who the fuck are you talking about? I love the snow.
All right, let me see. I just want to say.

Snow police. Words.
Because niggas just be saying shit, man. Man, I miss the snow.
No, you don't miss the snow, nigga.

No, you niggas could go to fucking, y'all can move to Florida or somewhere where the fucking sun is out all year. That's me.
Nah,

I don't want that either. If I could live in L.A., I would be there 12 months.
And Ice, I know where you live. You're not even shoveling nothing.
At all. Oh, no, I ain't shoveling shit.

You're not your car. Your car got that good

Your car got that good.

Yeah. That shit come right off.
It's a dub for that. I ain't shoveling shit.
Same.

Really? No. I don't need to.
Hell no.

You're going to tip the nigga that shovel us. I don't even see the nigga that do it.
I don't know when it's done. Ain't nobody to tip.
Yeah, they be doing that shit early right from the door.

Do you shovel your building? All your properties, do you shovel for the tenants? Yeah.

You yourself? Yo, it's all right. If it's close.
That's dedication. Yo, that is dedication.
Yo, lay lord of the year right there. Come on, yo.
Get in the car and jump. I dabbed them.

Come Come on, bro. You got to get a guy.
You not out there. You got guys.

I shovel, nigga, give his clothes off. She's not out there shoveling, boys.
That nigga be lying. I wouldn't believe it either if I was going to let it ride.

You know why he be bodying the stone face? You believe him? No, we don't believe you. You not outside shoveling, nigga.
Okay. What time? You get in your car and driving their house to shovel?

At what time?

Okay, I apologize. I believe that before.
I believe he paying somebody to go out there in trouble. He's going to get some trouble.
Well, that guy he got that I saw him with don't charge much.

Mr. Lisha's freezing.

Hey, yo, here, take these gloves. He gets a little cocktail shit.
Get the shots. Get the sockets.

Take these little socks. Back double it up.
Let me take my shits off.

I got a cut. He's sitting out there watching niggas shovel too.

Sit the car.

Just shoveling or the salt? Or you salting too? Bo. Ooh.

Calcium or rock salt. Yeah, rock.
If you want to get fancy. Yeah, no.
And how much of it? No, I I leave a bucket. How much salt? He tried to touch.
He want a nigga to take a little scoop.

I leave a bucket at each house. I leave a bucket, a five-pound, a big bucket.
Okay, that's cute.

But do you? Is that extra? Did you salt it? Yeah, I salt it. You leave it.
You do it by hand. Yeah, you got

you leave a cup in there. Black ice?

What the fuck is that? Is there any black ice in your property?

Oh, that's the fancy salt. Yeah, that's the shit.

No, no, no.

Rock salt.

I don't need no pellets.

Give me a $13 bag, that $40 bag. Stay in the default.

Damn, I got to do the calculation, nigga. Each house.

You show me.

You show me. Yo, bro.
You show off here. I get it.
Even when it's deep?

It's laws for snow, for landlords. You got to snow.
That's why you need a guy, though. So you ain't got to drive in that shit when it's a blizzard out there.
Go Go ahead. You do that.
No.

Put your faith in the guy. Oh, yeah, the guy not going.

Put your faith in the guy. You paid him enough.

Yeah, you got to pay them right. You got people that come by every time it snows.

You pay them right, don't you? Yeah.

Yo, who's watching this thing? I don't know. I have to figure it.
I can't.

I ain't going to lie. I know this guy's a lot of people.
Yo, why do you think that people be lying, yo? I didn't say nothing about lying. You like, yo, who's watching this?

I'm saying so make sure.

No, I'm not saying you're lying. I shovel my snow, bro.
It's nothing wrong with shoveling snow. Who the fuck is watching this? I gotta get to the box.
I'm gonna figure it out.

Like the chair company shit. Yo,

that's gonna be my chair company purpose.

This is to pick out somebody that's fucking looking at

and he know it. You're crazy.
Look at this. Yo, you're crazy, bro.

Yo, every time you get this shit, like when you look fucked up, you let shit loop, but when you look sharp. I look fucked up sometimes.
Sometimes. You'd be so stoked.

I've never seen a talkative, mysterious nigga so much like I'm about to get into this nigga now he pissing me the fuck off because I know him for too long for this to even still be

specific oh all right cool I don't know how you talkative and mysterious it's impressive my nigga people ask me direct questions I answered the questions yo you shovel your own snow yeah no no you don't But look how you do it.

I do though. Yeah, I shovel it.

And y'all said no, you.

A face. I answered you.
Nigga, communicate. Do Yes, I do.
Yes. And let me tell you how.
You don't do that.

You do every mic drop.

No. It was no, no, you don't.
You can't possibly shovel your own snow. You lying.
Mr. East, give him socks.
All that bullshit. No, nigga.

I put on my old North face. I get outside with my ski pants on.

Dope one, too. And shovel my own snow, bro.
What the fuck? How early?

You got to wait until it's finished snowing. You got a certain amount of time after it finished snowing at the show.
So if it snows overnight, you out there at at 6-7 a.m.

Nah, I probably get out there like 10. I ain't bad.
Nah, that's fire. Okay.
You're a good landlord, man. I try.

Cut the grass, too? That's why he wanted to raise it. Yeah, sometimes.
He probably used that too, Freeze. I shoveled your snow, bitch, with my rent.

Where my rent at? I don't think he refers to his title snow. I know your Bobby.
Shovel your snow beat.

A little more LL. Yeah, a little more LL than that.
You shoveled your snow beat with my red at.

That's what I did, bro. You got it.
You're too cool. Look at that nigga.
I love you. I think about you when I go home.
For real. You shovel your snow.

I do. That's cute.
You shovel your snow. You send the people.

You don't know what snow is. What's the nature of the left? I'm lost.

You used to joe, you want me to wipe the car down? That shit over be in the snow, and they still wipe it down. I have managers.
Gotcha. The people? Yeah.
It's nice. Yeah, they get.
Yeah.

They get to it.

They get to me. Gotcha.

Gotcha. Yo, I had the wildest podcast dream.
I'm listening to y'all. It's kind of like my dream a little bit.

No, for real. That's funny when you have the work dream.

Yo, dog. It's Day Joe Van Dream.
I ain't even a dude to be remembering his dreams either. Me neither.
Do y'all? No, not often.

Do y'all dream a lot? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but if they go out as soon as I wake up, it's over.
No, hold on.

I don't even think I really

dreaming no more. No, no, no, no.
I used to. I don't dream no more.
No more. Y'all be taking that Melatota's.
Yeah.

Nah, that shit. Niggas had a lot going on in my life.
Fox.

I ain't going to lie. I don't remember the last time I had a dream.
Damn. Damn.
Wow. That's way depressing.
For real. Yeah.
Damn. Let me guess.
Life is just kicking.

I don't know what that means, but I don't be dreaming a lot. When I was young, I did.
Just be darkness.

Yeah.

I just go.

Then I wake up.

I love the dream.

Yeah.

So stupid.

Once I fucked them all, it was like, ah,

tomato, tomato.

Oh, boy.

Yeah, we was somewhere podding, and we was, it was all of us, though.

Like,

all of us. Mona, hey, the whole, everybody, right?

But we was somewhere remote podding, and it was a big ass space. And it was somebody that we, whoever we was talking to, we had to do that interview.
It wasn't booked, but we had to do it.

And as we was doing that, Dr. Umar walked in.

Oh, shit. Okay.
And now I'm trying to rush whoever the fuck this is, but they won't get up.

And then Rory and fucking more people come in. I'm like, oh, shit.

And then Mandy came. Oh, there's a home for you.

Podcasters just started fucking

showing. No, it's not.
No, no. No, it's not.
Not at all. Why was that happening?

Then a fight broke out outside.

That's about right. Yo, your son.
concerned when you talk about the battle. The fight broke out outside, so then

the interview was over, but then I couldn't interview. It was

break it up. Who was fighting?

I don't be dreaming about work.

Who was fighting? People outside. Oh.
Oh, nobody inside. Oh, okay, okay.
People outside. But then we rushed outside,

and then it got hectic outside, and then I couldn't interview nobody. It was over.

Wow. That's a wonderful dream.

What lesson did you take from that dream? Thank you for that dream.

None, fucking dark.

None. We should interpret that.

There was no lesson. We should interpret how many dreams we have.
We should interpret all that stuff. Well, I didn't take anything away from it.
I just woke up like, damn, that was interesting.

He's the king. I forgot all about it, too.
Y'all started talking. The umbrella.
You know what I'm saying? Wait, huh? He's the king. He's the umbrella.
He talked about that Paul Castle shit.

A lot of people ain't gonna survive. Right.

You know, the people that came in, you know, it wants under the umbrella, so it's just God showing them, nigga, look what you started, look what you did. Motherfucking egotistical dream.

I'll slap the shit out of you, you, bro. Don't fucking want no dream like that again.
I didn't pull that from

Rory and Bandy, nigga. All the niggas.
Oh, oh, the people that apparently was on the nigga. Shut the fuck up, nigga.
I mean, I started with Umar.

Because

you want Umar. You wanted him all.
That's our guy. Oh, my God.
That's our guy. I'm done with you.

I was in here fucking with knobs. Hold up, man.
Oh,

all right.

She's doing your off time. It's your business.

Abdul Carter's situation. We're good.

How is that? These niggas just fucking with knobs.

How? Explain it to me. Knob is a slang word for the penis.
Yes. Where? You ever heard Sloppy Lobby? Never heard Slop.

It's a famous song by a group called 365

from Memphis, Tennessee. Exactly.
You got me. Other big hips.
You got me. You got me.

You got me. Sloppy.

I'm over here fucking with knobs.

Okay, that's crazy. It's your dream.
No, you got it. I've been over here fucking with knobs all night.

Your dreams.

See, look.

That's crazy. Okay, I'm done with y'all for real.
That was funny.

With ye, ye.

Girls like ya. Mike Check, Mike, Check.
Always got a bad attitude.

God made bad bitches through.

God made bad bitches prove.

Pretty face with a flip in a marriage chip.

Ain't no like I gotta know each other.

Those are the ones, thousands of ones. Stand on your heart, and looking down.

Shout out to all the patronies, shout out to wherever you might be listening from.

Ain't nothing worse than a broken man. Whole New York City big jersey.

Y'all should be about done with those leftovers by now.

Nah, y'all should be done.

Come on, Parks.

Don't be that guy.

I threw my turkey away this morning. Yeah.
The rest of the carcass. I had her cleared out.
It's over now. It's all right.

Bitch, clear the fridge out, man.

It's over. Clear the fridge out.

Get that fucking sucker tash out of there.

It's over.

Bar me, I've been on the Tydala kick all weekend.

All week round.

Big

Yes, sir.

All these cops, all these drugs,

still my blood, though you tired, even though I'm not packing the drop, flipping and switching. I don't steal nature.

Everybody traveling, everybody running round.

Who here knows the New Year's Eve plans?

Not I. I just got mine.
Don't have any.

I think I'm being sane kid. I got invited to speak at the Prime Minister's gala.
Alright, alright. Alright, alright, alright, man.
Alright.

I know my plans aren't.

I know my plans aren't.

And that's speaking at the Prime Minister's Galaxy. Yeah, work.

But there's gotta be some common ground. ground.

Now before you never come around,

I'm front like you want.

Reading through your consciousness made me wonder who you subbin' now.

She said, What if I'm running wrong? Please don't make me give all the voice when I'm off the run.

She made me running sharp with it just to give me head up. I mean, I still feel the accidents underneath my fingernails.

Let me see who I just wish she used a different stuff.

All those emotions now, my name's my monkey.

All right, man. Shout out to all the happy couples out there.
Shout out to all the miserable couples as well. Christmas is coming.
I don't know how y'all gonna handle that in the household.

It gets dark.

It gets dark.

And that fight got some carryover into the holidays and her birthday and the Valentine's Day and all that.

Now you got to play nice cuz there's kids in the house. My heart goes out to you.

I know you love it.

Well, some of y'all don't celebrate Christmas. I forgot.

Lucky.

I know you love it.

That pussy behind

the rhyme.

I ain't asked y'all what y'all want to start with.

You know what you should start with?

No, I don't. It's your boy up there.
Yeah.

My man Mark, nigga. Oh, nah, I ain't see it.
Who saw it besides me?

I ain't see the doc. I want to speak.

What time it came out?

Three. Three in the morning.
I should have watched it.

Game out at three in the morning. You watched the All Four? Yes.

I watched up this morning. I'm a lunatic myself.

I wake up at five.

Because I was on Netflix at midnight. I was like, all right, I forgot.
Three in the morning. I did the same thing.
I'm going to bed. Yeah, that's what I did.

I was up, but I didn't, I forgot about it by three. Yeah, I just didn't cut the news on.

And it's juicy. Is it? Yo,

I saw it. I see they tightened somebody.
Look at it. Yeah, well, that's the beginning.
It's a lot of motherfuckers in there, Joe.

Where they found him. Nah, it's juicy.

It's real juicy. It's probably like the juiciest.
Whoa, it's a lot of juice.

No, no. You better watch the job.
Nah, the parts, the first 15 minutes. minutes.

You just be at it now. Yeah.

It's right there by the room, my guy.

We too old. No, we not.

We keep telling. Man, Parkers keep telling me grow down.
Yeah. Fine.

Yeah, fuck y'all. I just wanna see you on a bed

screen.

Yeah,

I just wanna see you on a bed.

I know you love me.

I know you love me.

That boy's eating me like top in the rain.

Whoa, whoa, stop top in the rain.

Whoa, whoa, baby,

sold up.

I get you pulled up. Chop and side, baby.

I know I'm done up, but yeah.

It was a freaking girl, I sing it. Keep it on it, stop it on the up.

I just wanna see you, nigga. Let's spread on my, yeah.

I just wanna see you, naked, leg, spread on my. She knows you're gonna love it.

I don't know how that got sped up like that.

Who is that? Who is that?

Who is that?

It's marked up here. Pussy, pussy, pussy, pussy.
And

flip, flip, flip, flip, flip, flip. Yo, hey, put some bass in your voice, flip.

Flip. Flip, flip, flip.
Game over. Flip, flip, flip.

Yeah, that was, it was on it. It was.
You're right. It was on the spot.

Can we do it again?

Let's count a three. One, two, three.

Flip. Flip.
Flip. Flip.
Flip.

Hey, yo.

Hey, you know. I'm fucked up.
Hey, yo,

flip.

Flip.

Holy shit.

Hello.

What episode is this? 883. 883.
Welcome to episode 883 of the Joe Button podcast. Brought to you by a few by power by Prize Pitch.
Prize Pitch Gang.

I'm Joe Button. This is Queens Flint.
Queens get the money. That's our good brother, Dr.
Mark Lamont Hill. That's our good brother Ish right there.
That's Freeze, the Freeziest of them all.

Y'all know him. That's Parks.
That's Poe. This is Corey.

What happened?

What happened? I'm not going to do it to you. I love you.
Now what happened? Now we're going to know.

Hell no, too.

I love you, too. I love him, too.

What you call him? What you did?

This is my man, man. You're doing some bullshit.
You're doing some bullshit. Absolutely.

Yup. Look at him, though.
Look at him.

That's a guilty face. That's a guilty face.
That's for sure. Yeah.
She did it.

Oh, no. Well, that part ain't in question.

We've seen him do it. Oh.

We've seen him do it.

Oh, niggas, too. Now we got to talk about it

for a second now. Because, first of all, you should put a minute work sign on the door or

do not disturb or some shit.

Put a sock on the head. But he don't.
So he got the door just wide open. No, you get crazy.

Going crazy, right?

He was talking with the knobs. So then when

the Adabisi. So then

when you hear a door slam or some shit, like, that should be like, okay. Let me put it away.
Someone's coming.

Let me do something. Let me get up, close the door.

I'll get back to this pussy. Nah.
He, old nigga, here, couldn't do that. Yeah, nah, nah.
So now the door wide open.

So somebody walked by.

He got the blanket over there.

Oh, shit.

Talking about. Oh, shit.

Corey, what the fuck?

This nigga's an old nigga, man.

You're going to give him the Terminator pumps.

I'll be back.

Well, anyway, Corey is here.

Erickson is here. Tanner Savannah by Ramote.
Last, but certainly not least, each and every one of you guys are here, man. Everybody look good, smell good.
Come on, let's get right to it.

Let's get right to it. I was up at 5 a.m.

Watching The Reckoning. Right to it.
That is the Puff Daddy piece, executive, produced by 50 Cent. I don't even think that's fair because there's a lot more names involved in this piece.
Oh, yeah.

But 50 is kind of... He's the star name.
Yeah. But it's mad other names.

So, but fuck it. Executive produced by 50 Cent on Netflix.
It's a four-part series. Was there any other industry names on there or just other names? That's what I was about to say.

Let me save our name. Just out of curiosity.
Like any names that I've seen. I thought.
No. No.
Oh, okay. No.
Because that's what industry names didn't know. Yeah, yeah.

You know, I was thinking like record execs or anything like that. Oh, they.

No, but it's not just by one person is what I'm saying. Like, I'm sure those people are accomplished and have, you know, so this is them coming together.

And it, it's, my point is, it's a very well-done piece.

Dope. It's a very, well, well, depending on who you...
I like well-done documentaries. Me too.
Let me put it that way. Me too.

I'm glad it wasn't a quick hack rush job.

No. They did a bunch of shit.
They didn't come off like that at all. Yeah, they did.

Hulu was going cool.

Everybody just had a bunch of

people. Yeah, just showing the same socks.

It was a bunch of them shit. Yeah.
Yeah. No, this one was very well done.
I watched when episode one was on, I said, okay,

you're recapping.

I've heard all of this. They're going, they're starting at his earlier years and background and yada yada and just how he, the early stages of, and I'm like, all right, we've seen all of this before.

And I mean, most of the footage we've seen part two was about

like i just saw it a couple hours ago so bear with me part two was about

biggie and the west coast and pac and more than we've seen before yeah but told differently okay okay told differently this one this one did more

It basically blames Puff for Biggie and Pac. Takes.
Okay.

Wow. This piece takes

something we've heard before. Yeah.
This piece

takes a lot of the reasonable doubt away. Oh.
Like, they do a good job of laying it at his feet. I was pissed by episode two.

I was absolutely pissed by episode two. Pissed at the doc or pissed at Puff? Yeah.

Puff. Oh, okay.

Because the way the doc is framing it

was Big didn't want to go to LA at all.

Like that little segment, and we maybe have heard that before. This doc did a good job of making you say

right after Pac dies, why would Biggie want to go to

LA to finish recording the album? Like, that just sounds real stupid, dude. It does a little bit.
It does.

And then they got interviews, and then they got interviews with all these key people where even if they are saying something you heard before, they saying a little more in-depth.

So they got the guy saying, I forgot his name, sorry.

They got him saying, yo, Biggie was supposed to go to LA and then run with me over to London two days later, but

that didn't happen. He was urged to stay.
I mean, and then they get into the

swapping of the Rolling Stone cover. Again, more things that you have heard,

but how it, how it, how

somebody,

and again, maybe that's 50. There's somebody in the know putting this timeline together.

Yeah, I was saying fuck him for the big by episode two. Wow.
Really? Yeah, it was. I got to watch this tonight.
It was. I'm watching this for sure.
For sure. Episode three, then they get into the

women and just, you know where it is.

You know where it goes. And four is the end.
Okay. And four is the end.
How was it in? Like, at him?

Okay, now, okay. Now, Cassie, they got footage of, they just got, they got all the footage.
They got footage of.

Ryan Leslie bringing Cassie in the conference room and then Puff at the head and then them in the studio with Puff saying, Yeah, I like this song, but I want to love it.

I need a rapper D to do this part that you on, Ryan Leslie. And then it was no more Ryan Leslie.
Then it was Kim Porter was the wife, but then Cassie was the wifey.

And then when Kim Porter would come around, he was in Cassie to go to the spa or some shit because they couldn't be around each other.

And then they got fucking I'll be sure and they got Eric Sermon in there talking about Misa,

talking, yo, when Puff met Misa, yada yada. Like it's just

a whirlwind of shit.

I won't call it a hit piece because they did focus on his success as well. Okay.
And that's the story they were telling. It's like.

But the success drove him to be a monster? Is that how they framed it? No, no, I won't say that. But

the guy, you just... The guy that got away at every turn

and continued to rise and rise more. And then when this got dead, the Danity Kane, they went into the whole

making the band shit and what that looked like with today's ears and climate.

His relationship with Aubrey

and how he was sending her shit on some. Did they put her in? Yo, I'm masturbating tonight.
I'm going to think of you and yeah, I want to fuck. And when that didn't go right,

then they pan right through the footage of him kicking out the group. And she looking at him like,

oh.

She's looking at him like, yo. Did she speak? Did she speak in the dock? Huh? Did she speak in the dock?

I think so.

It's all fuzzy. It's all fuzzy.

You have to re-watch it. You have to rewatch it.
Oh, this is.

It's all fuzzy. But she looked at him like,

my man.

Really? Because he's sitting there saying, you're not provocative enough. You're not promiscuous.

Work.

Yeah, and then it got into when I was done with Danny Kane, he fucking X'd that whole group, took Dawn, put in dirty money. Now it's him in the group, so he's the focus.

The story they kept trying to tell was he always wanted to be the focus. The executive who had all of these artists, but wanted to be the man.
I'm the I'm Nar. Yeah, I'm a star.
So Sug was right.

So that's when you insert the Suge speech from the social awards. Well, then they got into Suge.

They got into what he said at the Source Awards, what Puff said at the Source Awards, how Suge was was Albie Shore's bodyguard, and how that turned the executive. And this was just a very

well-done piece involving a lot of info that you know, but

framed a certain way and with some more shit.

Because they have footage of, and this is what I guess Puff's people was beefing about, they have footage of

like six days before the arrest. Yeah.

They got fresh footage of him in the car. Oh, shit.
God damn.

That's the lawyers. I saw him argue.
Yeah, him talking to lawyers. That's the clip that was going viral yesterday was him in Harlem hugging people.
Oh, they didn't do that no good either.

The doc was like, and when everybody turned their back on it, it was totally over. Now you're back in Harlem.

Now you're walking around. You're a man of the people and all of these.
Like they was making it seem.

No, they're not making it seem at one point. He was, they said he don't fuck with black people.
Oh, shit. Damn.

Yeah. They said that shit.
Wow. I hate that I'm the only one that saw it.
So y'all were just like,

oh, for sure. We'll have to report it.
Because I'm kind of scatterbraining this whole thing because I was just taken aback.

Well, it seemed like Diddy's people were taking it aback too. When the piece came out with the footage, they said, first of all, they called it a shameful hit piece.

But they said, his lawyer said, quote, stolen footage was never authorized for release. So

either there's a rat or somebody's lying. I thought that from what I know is that the person that records the footage, the footage belonged to them.
I don't think that Puff.

Unless they signed something.

I don't think they're signed up. I don't think that he had time or he had the person sign anything.
Because in my mind,

I met the person. Don't usually they have you sign that shit before you even start recording to me.
Not when you're going through that. Yeah, but not when you're going through all that shit.

I don't think

hasty or whatever. Yeah.
What a person like Puff? I don't think he thought about it, though. For each other, I thought the same thing is just before you're going to jail.

You know they're coming to get you. So you're trying to put out some shit.

Well, here's what Alexandria Stapleton said, which speaks to what y'all said. Alexandria Stapleton is the director of the docu series.
Okay.

She's the one that was doing the press with 50 and all that. Okay.
Okay. She said, it came to us.
We obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights.

We moved heaven and earth to keep the filmmaker's identity confidential.

One thing about Sean Combs is that he's always filming himself, and it's been an obsession throughout the decades, which might answer the other question.

We also reached out to his legal team for an interview and comment multiple times, but did not hear back. So it sounds like, like to y'all's point, like, he, they ain't getting no illegal footage.

No, it wasn't illegal.

It's just the person that gave it to them. You might look at them funny.
Right.

And the reason Puff might do that, like, it's if you're obsessed with filming yourself and you know you're going to prison in four days, that might be well, he may have had his own doc plans, or I'm sure.

Oh, especially if you won. Well, that's the other thing I said to myself, watching, is like, there's footage from 89.

Like,

wow.

See, I was outside in 94. I can't find a fucking video of me doing shit.

it's a it it's a lot of footage

of him doing

everything that's the other part that was i'm telling you

they had one of his male escorts on

and the dude said every march 9th religiously no matter where i was him and cassie flew me out to be where they was at

specifically on march 9th wow

that's a little creepy that's a little that's what i'm saying it's a lot of other that was just like and then later on he goes on to say

uh

he goes on to say that toward the end of their whatever they were doing

they would collect his semen

in a cup

and He didn't say nothing for a few times. And then finally he did.
He was like, yo, what the fuck? Are you like, what the fuck are you doing? What are you doing with my semen? Yeah.

And they said Puff was like, yo, I like to make her drink it, play with it, douse. And it, why? What's the problem with it?

And then they have some, they have him on that type of shit very early, too, earlier than all of this. But you know that that's there.
Yeah. You know that that's there.

But back to the Dirty Money shit. From Megan the Band, the Dirty Money, the story that they were telling in there, the other girl from Dirty Money, I forgot her name.

Kalia. And let me just say,

the Dirty Money album is a classic. It is a great album.
The Dirty Money album is a classic. And a remix album, too.
Fire.

They did a remix album well. So they got her saying that the relationship between Puff and Dawn

was very strange as well.

Like,

if you ever met a billionaire, what would you do to be his

girl or be in his concubine, whatever? Yeah. Kalina.

All while Cassie is there so it's just it painted it's a lot of facts it's a lot of footage

however they got the footage it certainly helped in this in this story they were telling it did right it did wow

it did make you feel like at the end he didn't get enough time really really

it would have to they show the shine shit

They show the girl, they show too much shit to where it's like,

if you don't believe this or if this didn't do it for you or if this didn't do it for you, it's like certain shit is too consistent in the story that they tell.

Did they mention anything about the trial, like where the state fucked up or the feds or whoever was

trying it or anything like that? No, before every episode, they give you, they did the black screen with the words, puppet serving such and such. He is charged with such and such and such.
Got it.

He wasn't charged with such and such. Whatever they said in the black screen.

I don't even read them shits after once I see it saying the the same thing but right yeah yeah what a up start to the morning to to to watch it it wasn't right

and then it's banger after banger after banger after banger in this oh did the music

I mean, yeah, you can't tell a story without. I didn't know they had license for it.
That's why I was. Oh, that's.
Some of the music, I mean, Benjamin's came on. More Money, More Problems came on.

The awards with him performing, with Sting coming out, is like every, and even that is real sinister if you get into what they're trying to say. I wonder how they got that.
I guess that's fair use.

Oh, right.

Whoever was in charge of collecting the footage and the archives

and the paper clippings. They did their right thing.
They did their thing. Yeah, you went crazy.
Yeah.

Okay, wait, and then Puff is saying this shit is a hit piece because of that.

That little clip they got going around of him saying I need a shower and I hugged 150 people, so I need to bathe and cleanse myself. I need a hand sanitizer.
Oh, buddy.

That ain't it. Who cares about that?

No, that's absolutely nothing. I actually agreed with him.
Oh, he was right about that. I absolutely agreed with him.
If I'm out here just hugging and kissing, and

I want hands on the bottom. I don't want to shake 50 hands.
Yeah. I mean, but he seemed to shake 50 other things at these parties.
I'm telling you, germ phobe. It's just a lot of knobs.

But I'm telling you, that was part of them attempting to frame it like, yo, dog, you don't like them, you don't fuck with them.

I didn't get that.

I could take that with it. That could could be with anybody, but I get what you say.
Because I would do the same thing. Yeah.
No matter what the crowd is. After a conversation.

I'm going to wash my hands. It's like, it's the craziest thing.
Then

from that to the Siroq deal, like, this guy has been the pinnacle of success for. They gotten to Sean John.
It's like, this guy elevated. He said.
Has had.

No, I had 60, 80, and 100 million in. The 90s.
Yeah. Late 90s.

Yeah. That's a long time they have a lot of fucking money.
In the recent footage, he's like, yo, I'm on my way to the bank to deposit 200 million. They're holding the bank open for me.
Yeah.

God damn. Something light.
Hold the bank open. I hold the bank open too for 20 million.
You gotta hold the bank open. Oh, for sure.

You want the manager. You want the Boston.
Especially

if you understand how banks work. Word.
Yeah, word. What? Yeah, they gotta take the bank.

The bankers stay open for a week.

Bro.

Without bringing 200 million. Off of 200, they're gonna make $2 billion, $4 billion, whatever the fuck they're going to make off your $200 million.
Yeah. Reopen.

We'll leave this shit open. You can come next Thursday.

You won't close. You want flat or sparkling? You can't hear whoever.
We'll leave it open.

Whenever you feel like it, just show up. Crazy.

It left me saying, I just wish he had

like real friends at some point.

But when you're making that much and you worth that much, you don't get that.

You don't get that.

And I'm not saying that he don't. But I'm saying,

if you're that type of person, can you even have real friends? Well, that was going to be my question. Because, I mean, we see other billionaires.
You can have real friends.

If you're that type of person, you can have real friends. I disagree.
You can. You can't.
I don't think so.

I think that the narcissism in these people will...

Real friend, we saying it under the... It implies that the real friend is a good guy.

Yeah, but the real friend,

you'll be the one to hold you to the fire or make you accountable for certain shit. And certain narcissistic people with that level.
Gonna to kick the people away.

You get away from me if you're telling me the truth. Not necessarily.
Let me ask you a question.

I'm not saying that because

I do think that he has somebody somewhere that is a real friend. Well, I was going to give my question.
Does anybody know who that person is?

Because I've never heard, you know, like people, like Hove, you know, he's a crew that he came up with. A lot of other Dre, I mean, there are people who are billionaires who have crew.

I never heard of like a

long-term close puff friend. D-Rock, you said?

Okay. I'm asking because I i don't know i don't i think there are names out there the same way he just said d-rock i'm not gonna name names here but i do think that

that that could be that will hold him accountable yeah that's good it may not be many and i don't want to sound like i'm vouching saying confirming i can't confirm but i ain't gonna say my name but my hearing some of these people talk a lot of people uh looked at it as a as a benefit I sense a lot of fear also.

You know what I mean? He instilled the fear in some way. I was just telling JR the same thing.

People were scared of Puff. You know what I mean?

And this is why somebody would record footage and he wouldn't have to sign a document because a nigga wouldn't even play with Puff and do that.

You know, Puff would have to be incarcerated in order for a person to even play with him like that, to even give up footage. Nigga wouldn't do that regularly.
He wouldn't even need any contracts.

You know what I mean? Because as I stated, J.R. and I met the person who was capturing the footage.
You know what I mean?

But... Did you get a sense of what the footage was for? Did they say anything to you about that? Yeah, well, it was for recording.
I mean, it was outside the courthouse. They were recording the sons.

Like, it was a thing that, like, Joe was saying, he was trying to record.

It was told to us that trying to get a documentary, Puff wanted to record this. Want to record this whole journey because Puff felt that he would be, he was coming home.

So that's what he wanted to do. But it just did a whole 360.
180.

180. Barman.

Sorry. The world has never seen anything.
I don't like Puff.

Puff is in that. It's my job.
Puff is in that

space. Yeah, a different...

The world has never seen nothing like this before. Like, even watching it,

you never saw a sinister,

mega-talented, more talented than everybody, slash bi gangster that sold. Like, this guy is

in a league of his own.

He is.

It's dark and it's twisted, and there's some other words that come to mind, but you ain't never seen it.

You know, that's that's been the thing that's been said, you know, whispered for years when it was like everybody that left there

had to run to some religion at some point. Like, what did you see there that was that bad? That I got to get away from this nigga and get religion.

And I'm telling you, with all of this shit, I still think

that if he comes out

and says the right rehabilitative shit

America looks a different path.

I think for sure. Absolutely.
His resilience, his persistence,

and his just overall

willingness and drive to win is something you can't teach. He's also really smart at doing things.
He's like buying a thousand turkeys for the jail. Like he's going to do some shit like that.

We're like, oh, he's not such a bad guy. And he also got powerful friends.
That's a winner. Like, we keep forgetting that.
Oh, he has dirt on.

Yeah. And they know that.
Yeah. But I think, you know,

make Puff be the black Ghylaine. I ain't saying it like that, but I'm saying, yo, Nick, Nick.
I'm sure there's a couple cups floating around that was fun.

I'm talking about what he possesses. Yes.
I think the shit that he possesses and just, again, yo, we heard the stories of him going to Howard, but he's driving from D.C. to New York in a rabbit.

You know what I mean? He's interning. He's going to college full-time and coming back to New York in a fucking Volkswagen rabbit.
Like, that just speaks to his drive and his dedication to be great.

Like, everybody won't do that. And I think that certain niggas just got that in them.
Yeah, they just got that in them. That nigga is a different level of persistent.

Yeah, niggas said, can't stop, won't stop. Yeah, bro.
Like, it's just different.

I think if Puff hit the ground today and he was broke, I think in five years, Puff would be back at multi-million easily. Like 100 million in five years if he was dirt floor poor.

And it makes you think a little bit, ish.

Like, he he had to be confident in the outcome because he preserved the relationships right I'm gonna use these relationships if he does have dirt on anybody at when I need to not at a time like this it makes you think a little bit deeper like okay he if we say he do got dirt on people he ain't used it at all he took the brunt of it I took everything or he has

or he might have used the

maybe more people didn't come forward because of dirt maybe more people didn't sign on to it about the executive

I'm saying I don't know one way or the other I'm not saying that's the case I'm just saying Puff is so sophisticated and power is so powerful that there's no way to know what's happening behind the scenes unless you're back there.

That's all I'm saying. I wouldn't know one way or the other.
I think there's also like a billionaire code where he probably is like, I'm going to go do my little five years or whatever. It's going to.

I'm an idiot.

I'm not about to piss off these other billionaires. Right.
That's what I'm doing. Like, they're going to be useful to me when I come to the five years.
Exactly. That's the point.

Or they may aren't being useful to me now. True.
True. I agree with that.
Can I ask a question about this code? Because that was one of the things that came up during the press run. I was watching

Good Morning America, for example. Robert Roberts interviewed the director and 50 Cent and other people.

50 Cent, to your point, Joe, is one of many people who are part of this series, but he's been the face of it.

And obviously, he's been using it to promote the documentary, but also to troll a little bit on social media, actually a lot bit for a long time. That's 50 does.

And some people are like, oh, you got him. You're the petty king.
Other people have been like, this is not okay.

For example, Ja Rule, another one of his enemies, tweeted today, you know, this is rat shit. You're a rat.

There are a lot of people who echoed that, you know, in terms of the code, is it, if one of your colleagues does something like this, one of your peers does something like whatever Puff is involved in and been convicted of,

is there any violation from 50 side to make a documentary about it?

Is he doing anything wrong? 50

plays by a different set of rules when it comes to that shit, though. Like, you my enemy, it's up for you forever.
I want to do whatever I can to see you down.

And there's some people that roll with that. I don't think it's rat shit because

he wasn't involved in it with him.

and I think rat when someone's ratting it's the definition of what rattin is but I don't even mean just a rat thing because we always debate I mean kind of like is it just violating any kind is there anything fucked up about it if you're puff yeah

I mean if you did that shit

it depends on what side you stand on yeah yeah it depends on what side you stand on yeah like if you my pardon me Joe if you my enemy for a long time I'm gonna do whatever if

because we can say I don't think puff did anything that detrimental to make you do that. Some people can say that.

In his mind, it's like, if you're my enemy for a long time, nigga, I'm going to do whatever it takes to kick you down, keep you down, or whatever it takes to kick you back in.

And if you're on the other side, you'll be like, yo, nigga, what are you doing? Like, I want to do this to you. What are you doing? That's not part of the game.
That's not part of the code.

You know, you're participating or hopping on a bandwagon to keep

another man down, a black man. You know, whatever.
It's just depending on what side of the coin you stand on. What are you saying, Joe? My fault.
No, exactly what you said.

Either you're on the side of

it's you're gonna feel something when you see a black man kicking down a black man when he's at his worst

or you're on the other side of

this is run of the show and i don't think that they're enemies i think that 50 is in this is his uh line of work yeah that's where it gets tricky i think he's in television now yeah that's where it gets tricky too

i think it's more than that huh i i i i think he views puff as his enemy and this is my line of work so i can use this to

if there's more on my enemy anybody else in this line of work we're not calling into question their emotions behind when they are doing a piece the rules change when you play a different game he's he's in a different sport now yeah he he's in movie and tv and

that's the gig yeah but you ain't did this for nothing else like you are specifically targeting we know you've been having beef with this man for years less money and everything else I'm just saying, if that's my enemy and I see the opportunity,

and this is my line of work here. And it's just a perfect start.

That's still my enemy. I'm not saying he's never done this before.

I think that a lot of what he's done has been his interpretation or interpolation of something that happened. The fucking life series on ABC, true story.
Fucking the BMF shit is a true story.

Yeah, but I'm talking about trying to,

again, with enemies. You know, you look at Ja.
Every chance he gets, he tries to step on Ja.

Every chance he gets to get him. But you keep inserting the word enemies.

Because I believe that to be his enemy. I believe 50 to be enemies.

Okay, then why are they enemies?

There could be some

whisperings. Oh, I haven't heard those.
I'm not.

I don't want to

broadcast them.

And if that were to be true, I could understand it.

I think one way to think about ICE is like, there's certainly evidence that he would have an issue with him. It's just a question of whether that issue rises to the level of enemy.

Because you could have it beef of somebody, but not

enemy. Because with 50 as an enemy, it's up forever.

Is the puff puff shit that intense or is it also just competition that's for him to decide though some niggas you know what i'm saying that's that's the line for me right like if if i'm in the tv business and i could shoot anything document make a documentary about anything and there's this one thing that

could be put out about an enemy yeah i might take that opportunity you just did

yeah that's different which we'll get to

but if but if it's just somebody who i have a friendly competition with

then i might i might i might not double down on it some people are different and And that's what I'm saying. It depends.
Some people are better at playing chess, Mark. That's how I look at it.

But what's the end game? What does victory look like?

Because I'm pretty sure that there were things that, if we look at it from a different scope, that Puff did to take shots at fifth at certain times. You know what I mean? If you just know the no.

Wasn't Puff on the I Get Money remix? Yeah.

And it was funny because when they were in that studio together, I mean, so that's the difference to me. And I'm not saying like that means so much more.

But even in that end, because I mean, 50 and Jay have had tensions, but there's no beef, right? And I think that's the difference.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah.
I think the beef started after that, by the way. Uh-huh.
Well, from what I remember. Yes.

When Hove went through this fucking funny shit recently, fifth footed on his. He was going at him.
Fifth fifth was Adam. And that's what I said.

He does a little bit of troll, and he's always competing. And

we start this with knowing that he don't give a fuck. Right.
Yeah.

We start this just with a common knowledge that 50 don't give a fuck. Right.
And for me, it's hard to find any

blame or assign any blame to 50 because Puff did all this shit. Exactly.
That part too. So it's like, it's one thing if, like, Puff just went broke.

Let's just say he developed a terrible heroin addiction and he had gone broke. No crimes done.
He just went broke. If you make a documentary about that, to me, that's that's like

that's petty and like unnecessary. But like making a documentary about somebody who actually did harm to people and was found guilty in the court of law.

And yeah, well, that's why calling it a hit piece

is laughable because you'll call the piece on it a hit piece, but not the piece in it. Right.

Right.

Right.

I'm watching. I'm definitely going to watch it.
Oh, I'm definitely watching.

I thought I was watching 50 do the press run. Did y'all see him do the press run? Because he was basically downplaying all the beat.
He was like, there's no beef. We had a little competition.

Or, you know, there was no competition. I just didn't like the fact that he came after, you know, he was trying to highlight what he did.

And he was explaining this to Robert Roberts. And I don't think he was like, you know, he just came at me a little side.
You know, he kept trying to take me shopping to see what he could.

He could play with me. You know, implying that Puff was gay.
And I'm like, you're telling us to Robert Roberts, who may be the gayest announcer on TV. So it didn't go the way I think he wanted it to.

And then I saw the director kind of jump in and say, no, no, no, it's not about that. It's also about all this other shit.
A lot of people were involved in it.

So I think they're going to have to be very careful how they

frame the whys. How they frame, yes, that's exactly right on this press run because you don't want it to look like a hip piece.

You also don't want it to be about Diddy's sexuality and all these other things.

If you want the mainstream to embrace this, because this could win a lot of awards if it's as good as you're saying it is. Because people love to give awards to shit like this.
Just like the R.

Kelly True, true you know

they love to give awards stuff like this and they shouldn't be viewing

this shit had each and every one of us at the tv i know i didn't even go finish watching i never i never got through it for real i'll never watch it

i've seen enough okay

i didn't watch it around enough molesters in my day i've you know it was hard to watch it wasn't it was it was great the in terms of cinema you know in terms of the the doc i just sometimes i gotta take a break from that stuff i can dig it that makes sense yeah

and I feel like I should close this by saying, with all of that said, none of that was my personal experience with Puff.

Because I hate when people do that. Like, you think because somebody was with somebody that now they're saying something that they saw.
And

no, I'm talking about the peace.

And

it's damaging.

What are you about to say? You know what I, and I know you closed it because you get, you don't like that, but what I battle with is that

when you know someone

and you know what side of the

corn you'll stand on, to watch someone that you know and then you look up to or whatever, when they just take another turn or do something that you may not do, it's very, like, life is very tricky sometimes.

Not tricky, but

it's a hard pill to swallow. Because like, what,

do I respect this

because of the respect that I have? Because I wouldn't do it. Or do I understand it? And that's where it becomes, like, for me, me, I'm only speaking for me personally.
You know what I mean?

It doesn't matter, but it's a battle. Because then you try to find, if you like somebody, you try to make excuses of why they're doing it.
Justifying.

But then say that there was a lot of opportunities for me to do things to people, which I'm not on that level, but I never did it. So it's crazy.
That's all I wanted to say. I'm sorry.

Well, it's all about what you believe.

Yeah, but even if you. But it's all about what your belief system is.
Yeah, but

then your belief system may change depending on the person that's doing it. Mm-hmm.
Like, if

that happens all the time. It happens all the time.

People don't want to admit that, but that's a thing. It shouldn't, but it does.
You're right. It's fucking good.
It happens all the time more times than we know. Yes.
It's like, I would never do that.

Do you see him like

you try to, because you like them so much or because of the relationship, you try to make a reason of, oh, I can see them doing that. But in all reality, niggas, like, it still is what it is.

You know what I'm saying? So. Not many people stick to the it is what it is all the way across the board.
I got it. Yeah.
It's almost impossible. We all hypocrites.
I say it every chance I get.

Number one.

Somehow I think y'all doing that minimizes something. What do you mean? I don't know that I agree with y'all.

Sway, what do you mean? And again,

everyone's belief system is made up.

I understand that, right?

But triggers are triggers and fears are fears. I think when you start having that conversation, it's deeper than everybody's a hypocrite or we accept this from this person and not this person.

No, there's some people who across the board have a healthy fear of anything sinister that does not change contingent on who the person is.

But for a lot of people, like Flip saying, a lot of people, it's things that they have this across the board feel about until it's at their front door.

And then they might not necessarily agree, but they'll go out their way to try to justify it or to understand it more because it's somebody that's close to them or it's happening directly to their family or something like that.

Where I could be, I would never go with this, never, never, never, never. And now it's your little brother or your son, your daughter, or your mother, something that hits you real close to home,

you get a little bit more room for understanding

than you normally would. Our capacity for nuance expands the more we love somebody, I think.
Yeah.

And I don't think that means that we're wrong for doing it. Maybe it should mean we should be more nuanced with people we don't know.
Yeah, see, to me,

that ain't changing my belief system if i'm against murder and that's how i feel across the board and i don't want to drag this but that's how i feel across the board and now my son comes home and he's murdered yes i'm going to be there for him yes i'm going to have uh understanding maybe

uh yes i'm going to support him and try to see him would you turn him in huh would you turn him in i think i answered this before i know but i'm just saying but there's a lot of people that what did you say they might have they didn't say see but you said but the fact you're saying maybe no you said yeah before But look, today I'll say maybe.

The fact you're saying. I think I lean closer to the year, but you're still

not. You think it would depend on the circumstance.
No, you goddamn it. I don't think so.
But look, just the fact that you're saying maybe

men to be accountable for their actions. I'm raising men to make decisions that help before they get to that spot.

I'm raising men differently than trying to be a coward or hide them when they do some fucking shit. I can see not hiding them.
I'm just not making the call. Oh, shit.
Fuck you.

I'm not hiding you, but I'm not hiding. I probably

hiding. What did he do? Your kid go shoot up at school, he come home to you.
What do you do? You not turning him in? Turning him in, though. You're not calling the police?

No. Okay, then we built different.
Yeah, we are.

We just built different. Shooting up a school? I don't know.
What I'm saying is, I wouldn't see I wouldn't protect him. That's why he gets in the.

I can understand that.

But your shoot up at school is also not where we started. It was initially when you came up with murder, I was thinking more like a street beef.
You shot somebody, not columbine.

Well, then I asked a new question, which to me is in the same realm.

I don't have a bad thing.

If your kid do something, you said there was no world in which I'm turning them in. I challenge that.
I challenge that.

I wouldn't say in no world, but I think it would have to be something

as extreme as a school shoot.

Yeah, but if you just tell me he got a beef with somebody over some shit and he shot somebody and he comes home like, yo, dad, I shot somebody, the police is looking for me, you can't hide here.

Your kid graped

your kid graped a neighbor four houses down from you. God forbid, of course.
But now I'm just throwing extreme situations on you. I would force him to be part of an account.
Yeah, that's different.

That falls into

extreme you're making you're making the call in that in the instance all right so mark

i'm doing something yeah i'm specifically talking about making a call the turning but again i probably honestly i probably call the neighbor and say yo he's here i don't know if i call the police but i get i'd be part of the accountability

you see what i'm saying mark don't believe in police i forgot

that counts

but i call the neighbor like that got deep it did yeah it did sorry it did it went too extreme i'm sorry because i started i closed the topic and then you brought it back i just think

i think y'all got this these. I think some of y'all pause got these like

hold on too long to these.

I can't call it hood ideologies because we all approaching 50. I think that we should start challenging some of the shit that we've been raised to think.

I'm not talking about Mark because you don't believe the cops. But no,

you can't just come in my house having, have done anything. I'm sorry.
No, we agree on that. But hold on.
And I think a nigga should say that. You ain't going to be in the ass where.

I'm scared of you now.

Get your fucking ass the fuck out of here. I think a nigga.
Differently not hiding you and telling on you. on you.
I think a nigga should say, All right, so what you gonna do?

Your kid grow up and he already already bad as hell.

He starts beating you. I've been thinking this through a lot.

Why do you think he start trading?

Y'all saw that shit in the basement. It wasn't

Air Force outside of Salem City. No, on God.
Like, what'd you do if your kid just started beating your ass? You flip.

I'm going to figure it out. No, he's winning.
I'm going to figure it out. I'm going to figure it out.
Figure what out.

That's a process. Your combination.

No.

I think the problem with niggas. But you ain't calling the police.

I've been calling somebody.

Yeah, I am calling somebody, but I think a person like you should say, because

you had the same beliefs. Yo, with age, with maturity, with life experience.

I never had those beliefs.

I never had that he had those beliefs. To call police on niggas that he knows that's murderous.

I don't. To call police on niggas that he's been around murderous.

To call police on the nigga that he know that's murderers he know he wasn't doing that you got to stop that he grew as a man and he did that all right I grew no

no no

he's been a rat for a long time no that's not y'all

hold on hold on

he could have been around people that he knew did criminal shit he ain't never

let me finish bro that don't mean he went that don't mean he witnessed nobody do some shit

you could have knowledge of people doing shit or you could know these people are involved in certain things but he ain't necessarily never witnessed it It's two totally different things. You're right.

And somebody coming to you saying, I just did a murder is different. Or you hearing through the street, yo, such and such did such and such.
Oh, back in the day, they did this.

The murderers I know were brilliant enough to never murder around me.

It wasn't like today's street niggas. No.
And if they did, it would put me in the bind.

And I'm letting y'all know early, don't do it around me because I'm not going to put them in the bind.

What? I'm not going in the barn.

I respect the boss. Do your your dirt for

what do you think? You can't tell me how I ain't. You're right, you're right.
I apologize.

No, I've had detectives come knock on my door. And you ain't say shit.
No, I went to rehab like a real nigga in the 90s.

Catch me here.

I volunteered. The only one that volunteered in there.
They were so confused. Yo, why?

Don't worry about it, people.

We're down. I'm here with you.
That's what I did. Oh.
God damn it. Anyway.
Anyway.

Now it's

Speaking of confrontation, and I don't like,

no, because now, man, I'm thinking.

I don't like us covering a topic when nobody saw it but me. I don't like that.
I think we did great. No, that was great.
I think we did body that shit.

We did an hour talking about shit we don't know about. That was good.

I was over here like a church mouse peeing on cotton.

A church mouse peeing on cotton. Tell him, bro.

Tell them. Tell him.
You've been be the spokesperson for this whole dock.

Joe,

you gave me a little breakdown.

You made us want to see it.

It was the world though.

You know, buff doing pull-ups.

Oh,

they're going to do pull-ups when they get out of here. That nigga in there doing diamonds.
Joe, button.

Can't wait to see you, boy. What? Nah, I don't think so.

Anyways. Anyways.
Now it's time for my favorite part of the show: Prize Pace.

Barely see across that river right now, boy. That shit coming for real.

That shit is nuts out there.

That drive gonna be crazy.

That shit can stay there until I get home. After that, I'm good.

I want to hear no dumbass, gloomy ass weather. It don't bother me.
Shit. Yeah, I like it.
I see right in the house like this. I got to get home, nigga.
I ain't home yet.

It'll get bother me when I'm home. I don't give a fuck what it's doing out there.
Got to get home to your daughter.

And the rain may make it on. Why are y'all such bitches?

Why are y'all such bitches? Nigga, we drive an hour to get home. Nigga, drive somewhere.

You hear these niggas. Oh, my God.

The rain.

He don't drive.

No, it's so gloomy. He got somebody holding the umbrella for you.

You bitch 255 talking about. It's gloomy outside.
What the fuck that got to do with being in a fucked up environment? Because be a man.

And wait, wait, what fucked up environment? Gloomy. Don't nobody want to be fucking thinking about this depressing boots.
You just want sunrays, right? All year. You want sunrays all year, right?

I mean, it ain't a bad thing.

It is a bad thing. This world would be a piece of shit if it never rained.
That's why. I don't think that's the only thing.
The rain contributes to your happiness, you fucking fake happy ass nigga.

I'm not fake happy.

I ain't never seen you and you look so chipper.

These niggas are arguing about the weather now. I'm not.

It ain't these niggas. No, no, no.

I ain't right. He was an anthropologist.
Now he's fucking Chipper Jones over here. Exactly.
Oh, that's my happiness. Yeah, man.
You ain't supposed to be happy, nigga. I know.
Be a fucking man.

Grow a set and stop looking outside at the windshield factor.

I'm glad y'all know.

I'm glad y'all.

He was just complaining. They told him that he's a dad.
He got to deal with the cold. Now he can't deal with the fuck up.
I'm just saying. Listening to men, stupid.

Listening to y'all complaining about the weather is like when the girls say

they hear men say, yo, next Friday.

Like, that's what it's similar to to me. Yo, next Friday, I got you.

A man looking out the window. It's like a woman brain.
A man looking out the window and saying, oh, my God, that weather is so spooky out there. It's just similar to, yo,

I got you next Friday. We said spooky.
I just don't like driving in the rain. That's it.
That's it. I just don't like driving in inclement weather.
And they got to drive to Iowa, nigga.

Oh, no, that's without the rain. It's worse.
But when you want nice things.

When you want nice things, that's what you got to do.

I mean, you could live much closer.

You could live much closer. You're in your city.

But when you like nice things. Vacancies.

Yeah, you take what comes with nice things. Nights is close.
I never heard of that. Yeah.
I don't know if that does.

Is that like Urban? Exactly. Mundo.

You're lucky I don't remember that name. We can't call Philly niggas, boy.

You wouldn't call him.

I wish y'all could call Mark. I don't even feel comfortable saying that.
I wish y'all call Mark a nut-ass freak bull. That sounds nuts.
A nut-ass freak bull. That sounds crazy to me.

Like, why would people in philly be calling people that because some people be nut ass freak bull i got my but what did you got to do to be that because i got my gun on me and i really want you to jump

in top you say the most insulting shit you could think of and that's what you came up with in nut ass freaky at least in new york the suck my dick suck my dick you bitch ass nigga yeah that's gonna make them jump i mean that's universal

not like we immune to that in philly like you say that shit in somebody in philly too there's a bunch of nah i mean they call each other dickheads and shit like that yeah dickhead is not that big.

Dickhead is mild.

Yeah, dickhead is play play. Yeah, like dickhead, like face.
Yeah, that's like a gloomy day.

Ooh, I'm gonna do that level.

Yeah, like when you ride the bus home from school, you back door, dickhead, that's what you say to the bus driver. Like, that's just what you say.
Like, that's normal shit. But

I wait for you to get up and walk to me, though. I slam on the brakes and let your dumbass slide.
Dick eating, dickheads. They say dick eating dickheads a lot.
That shit ruined to me, man.

All that shit ruined. Yeah, but like dicks out there or something.
Yeah, like if I said like you're dick eating, like, I wouldn't be assaulted by it.

I mean, I'd be assaulted, but I mean, it wouldn't be like next. It was not fighting words.
But sucker shit is.

But none of that freak bull is fighting words. Call somebody a nut.
The first fight we got in back in the day was somebody called my brother Nut.

No, I'm sorry. My brother called somebody a nut, and he sent it.

He called some he said some girl your boyfriend a nut. So he came up.
We were in the eighth grade. Dude was like, you know, it's the hood.
So he was like 22. And he came up.

And he beat the shit out of my brother. And you just still

like. I jumped in.
Duck! And he beat the shit out of both of us.

Yeah. I'm sorry you went through that.

No problem. I'm just saying, but my brother shouldn't have called him a nut.
We learned a lesson.

Worst bystander to have in the world over here. No, I've never heard.

Don't jump in if we both just going to get whooped on. Let me just.
Nigga, I was in sixth grade. Go call the police.

Go get somebody. Go help.
Go help. Call the police.
This nigga had a legal gun permit. Nigga, he can drink.
He was 21. I was in sixth grade.
What you want me to do?

I mean, my brother fucking came and got me to help him with some nigga at the basketball court that was a little hefty.

I should have asked him to see a picture.

What are we doing, though? The buddy shit?

That's when you first got your diplomatic bag?

We don't hurt too much any words.

Everybody,

let's all calm down.

Just give me 10 minutes. Holy shit.

Did y'all lose? Come and take a walk with me.

Calm down. Let me talk to you.

Let's breathe. Everybody, let's breathe.

You on fire, son? Yo, breathe.

This is him.

So love your body.

Come on, bro.

I knew the dude had to be on some shit because me and my brother ain't get along every time.

Okay, I'm going to come get you. I need your help.
Oh, yeah, yo, come with me to the park real quick. I was like, all right, man.

You saw that.

You say that big nigga, you pop your kill.

No, if I remember right, we jumped on his ass.

We was violent. I was violent for sure, but then he was violent.
Anyway, no trauma.

Yeah. Violence, Ice.
A V-word.

He does say that that's a very good thing. These are V-words you didn't know in high school anyway.

Violent, hey. Violence.
Not violent.

Violence.

That's it.

Not violence.

Violence, breeze. Saying the hands of combat.
A fight.

Not mom dropping you off the back door of the school, nigga.

Yeah, mute up.

Mute up. Punch out.
The real man, nigga.

Oh, man.

Not violent.

That was good. That was good.

That wasn't good. No, he warm up after two hours.

After two hours,

that boy kapa.

Live meditation.

After two hours. No.
Yeah.

My man. Got patience up when you're older, yo.

That's what it is.

Once he do that after two hours or nah, chill. Cut it out.
Yeah. I'm straight.
I'm good. We good.
It all got a warm up. I mean, I don't know.
Boom up ass nigga.

Get straight into it. That nigga, boy.

At the live show, what would we do? At the live show, I would throw tomatoes.

You know, who?

Get off the stage, old nigga. No, at the live show,

when the car takes too long to warm, you got to bang that motherfucker.

At the live show, we ain't got two hours, buddy.

When these lights go up and they say ish, you better hit them with those.

When you go to the queue and they pull shit, I can see you. You better haul them shape or something, nigga.

Figure it out.

All right, now it's time for my favorite part of the show. Prize picks.
Oh, did we do that already today?

They don't pay me to do it twice.

Hold up. Take one of them shits.
No, I'm joking. I'm joking.
I'm joking. All right, what is PrizePix, you ask?

Well, I'll tell you as soon as my phone knows.

All right, here we go.

Violins. All right, this episode is brought to you by Prize Pix.
You and I make decisions every day, but on PrideSpeaks, being right can get you paid. So don't miss out.
Shut up, Parks.

So don't.

Look at your animals. Slow me down.

So don't miss out on it. Yo, y'all had to see when Parks was the DJ, he would miss the cue and just be drinking a bad.

Me and Corey used to be somebody.

Oh, shit. Oh, shit, wait, where was I?

So make sure you don't miss out on any excitement this sports season on Prize Picks.

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I mean, the same player in the same exact lineup.

So find somebody you like and think is ill and pick them a bunch of times there you go uh now the joe and ish picks of the week let's see what ish is on this week we're going with

kareem hunt for more than 37 and a half rush yards justin herbert for more than 206 passing yards jonathan taylor for more than 17 and a half receiving yards Jameer Gibbs for whatever the fuck he feels like doing that day,

which here is more than 74 and a half rushing yards.

And Devon A-Chain for more than 79.5 rushing yards. If it wasn't for Mike McDaniels, he would be on my whatever I feel like doing list too.
He's having a quietly, really good season.

Mike McDaniel's feeding that motherfucker. You said quietly.

Yeah. That nigga laughs.

He on a megaphone. Yeah, Mike McDaniel give him the ball.

He was in the top five, right?

All-purpose yards? Yeah. You catch them every day.
If you got A-chain and Jonathan Taylor on your team, are you doing pretty good this season?

My fantasy season is absolutely over with.

And anybody that picked Justin Jefferson

in your first round, it's over.

Bro, he has

six yards.

No, they playing with, I was playing against somebody who had Seattle's defense.

And I turned on the low lights and seen what homeboy, that high school quarterback, was doing out there at the Vikings game.

Yo, nah.

The fantasy guards are spoofing me, yo. He was running backwards.
He fell. They let Sandarno and Dana Jones go.
Bruh. Yeah, it's over, man.
I had Zay Flowers and Justin Jefferson.

I think one had four yards, one had six yards.

Wait, oh,

you started.

Listen, you played the whole game.

Download the app right this second and use promo code JBP to get $50 instantly when you play your first $5 lineup only on Price Picks where it's good to be right.

It's good to be right. So you out the playoffs in your other league?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I don't even show. Oh, man.
Fuck that. In my ESPN league, I had the best team, and now I can't beat anybody.

You lost to me this week. Yeah, it's over.
But you're still in the playoffs, I think. I'm preparing for August.

I'm

not. I beat you and got eliminated.

I packed it up. I'm ready for August.
I'm ready to draft it. Yeah, that shit crazy.
I'm ready to draft. 1%.
It's over. It's over.
Justin fucking

J.J. McCarthy.
I don't know what the fuck was on my mind. I'm going to let Keith talk me out of so many people.

Fucking Keith. Anyway, it's fine.

So, speaking of it, feeling good to be right. I was going to come in here

to give my good brother Dark Lamont Hill some advice on how he runs his Patreon because

I always see the clips

and the captions and all that and the previews.

So I've clicked on about

16 previews for Mark. You got some lights.
So when I click it, this is the preview. I click it.
Hey, y'all, what's going on? It's your good brother, Dr. Mark Lamont Hill here.

And ready to get into you about something in?

That's the preview? Yep.

Hey, y'all, what's going on? Mark Lamont Hill here. Had an interesting talk with the bars this week.
And if you want.

He has to extend the preview. You You may let this happen 16 times before television.
So, I wasn't going to say nothing, but it happened to me too many times. So, today I was coming to tell him,

this is what's happening with the preview. You should make it a little longer.
But then this morning, when I woke up. Why you wasn't going to say nothing?

Because that's his business. He could do this shit.
Just for the record, if you do a business that makes a million times more than my business, feel free to give me advice.

No, I thought he was doing like that on purpose.

That's how people do the previews. No, you just told me that.
It's automatically 15 seconds. He got to put it to the two minutes or two.
I didn't even know Patreon could preview stuff. I wish I would.

Hey, buy this. I'm about to turn the gas.

What the fuck? They got the preview. A preview?

That's like free dope.

That's like the nigga in the food court with the toothpicks and the shit. He used to fucking join his.

So, anyway, this morning I wake up. Ooh.

Didn't he do it? I paused the puff dock

because

Mark put out a new Patreon and it said preview. Messy boots, Mark.
This time, though,

when I clicked preview, it looks so dope.

He got the lights. Yeah, steeking was everything.
He finally spent some time. It was

five minutes.

He finally spent some motherfucking money. That wasn't a scribbling.
That was a studio. He put some bread.
He doesn't use the iPhone no more.

This one, the caption worked.

And the preview. I didn't need the preview.
Join me for my exclusive interview with Brian McKnight Jr. and Julie McKnight.
I'm so glad to have been part of this raw, honest, and healing dialogue.

I don't need to see nothing. Purchase.
Well, I hit preview. I did not hit purchase.

But I hit preview

and got five minutes where I'm like, oh, so Mark does know how to preview. I found out today.
Yeah, you damn right.

See more investment.

Subscribe to this shit and watch it, man. Subscribe, bro.

No. Subscribe to our shit, nigga.
No, I'm not subscribed. Niggas subscribe to your shit, nigga.
I didn't ask you to.

No, actually,

you made fun of niggas.

Please. You made fun of niggas not subscribing.
And I did sub to your shit with violence. Ice.

Violence.

I did sub to your shit

when violence was going on.

It's the color purple. And that's violence, too.

Actually.

Not at all, man. It was, but I chose violence.

Mark knows violence. You chose violence.
I just chose looking at the wedding. Robbie Knight chose violence.
No, you chose violence. Why did you shoot back so you had to up the ante? So I gotta go.

I know people will think that this was about pettiness or... No, you doubled down.
No, no, no. This was not about pettiness at all.
This is pure greed.

I really wanted the money. No, no.
I'm kidding.

After my response. So Brian B.
Knight did what he did. I responded here, and to me, it was kind of over.
Yeah. But I was given the opportunity to interview.
To kick a horse, right?

Kick a horse or something down.

No, I mean, if somebody reaches out and says, hey, the family wants to be able to tell their side, I want to be able to give. He's a journalist, y'all.
As a journalist, I feel like it's important.

Mark, take that shit.

Fuck it, bro.

Fuck out of there. Take that shit.
I'm serious. Take that shit to the native.
You gave the nigga a warning and said, yo, if you

interviewed them multiple times, don't make me start. No, this is probably why he asked that question earlier about 50 and his intentions.

Because of you.

You did the math. Yeah.

Yeah. This is the thing.
The shit that I told you. You nick.
The shit that I told Brian McKnight I wouldn't say in public, I didn't say in public.

And I didn't let, and they didn't say in public in the interviews. There's so much shit that Brian McKnight has said and done, according to them.
Which one?

Both.

But the senior is the one that we really need to talk about. And they did an interview.
It was an hour and a half, great conversation. But for me, the point was healing.

I wanted to be able to create a space for them to share their pain. That's good.

Hey, I'm big though. Mark.
Hey, Mark. Mark, you ain't even got a.
No, I'm serious.

I'm serious. It's us.
It's people watching.

And I wasn't watching. But the people that are watching you here

already know. They kind of get a good idea.
I think when y'all see it, you're going to be very surprised. It's a good healing interview.
They were very happy with it at the end.

I didn't know you was a chiropractor.

I didn't know your doctor.

I didn't know your doctor was in healing. I didn't know you was a.
Yeah, I want people to be able to talk and grow and heal. And they did.
And I think it was a good conversation.

They broke down a lot of shit. They refuted some of the stuff he said in his interview.

What's going on?

It'll be on YouTube.

I like to give early access to my Patreon followers.

That's what I learned from you. Same Zeus.
So it will, you know, I don't want to, didn't necessarily want to say that because that makes people more likely to wait.

I know they curse me out every time.

But early access, but I want everybody to eventually be able to see it. But for the foreseeable future, yeah, they should go to Patreon, support it.

But what do you say to the people that say

that,

like, Brian McKnight Sr.

said that he was open to come have a conversation and slash debate with you directly. We should.

But that doesn't mean that his family doesn't have a right to have a platform and to be able to speak back to what they've already said. Because Brian can't do all the talking.

Brian should be able to do as many interviews as he wants, but his family has a right to speak out. And they've been quiet.
And so BJ, Brian Jr.,

which one?

The OG Jr. Got it.
And Julie Bignite, his ex-wife, they wanted to be able to speak back to some of the things that were being said about them, and they wanted a safe place to do it.

One of the things they said was they respected my platform and my history of giving fair interviews. And so that's why they chose to allow me to do it.
Well, you gotta blow your nose.

You got some of your nose. You good? You good? You good, Lord? Would you try to broke her sit down? You do this thing with your nose when you took a bullshit.

I dream of Genie.

What? Tuesdays are just as good as Fridays.

Oh, shit.

What were we saying?

I don't know what that means.

What that means?

No, free. Break it down to me, Johnny.

Do it in reality. Tuesdays is just as good as Fridays.

So you said Fridays is better?

What you saying, nigga?

Cut it off. Yeah, call, call.

Watch your phone.

I do be a little bit happy on Fridays, too. Nah, that's not true.
Yeah, I do be happy.

But you say you are. No, no, not me, not me, nah, nah, nah.
We don't be happy over Friday. You don't be happy on Fridays.
I think both days. That nigga is blue man.

If we look happy on Fridays, y'all sucking niggas, with me, laughing.

Fire. We laugh with you, too.

it's me against all you niggas and watch your fucking mouth

it's the best day nigga you hear me for sure yeah

the way you started with that negro thing

I was like prior in his in his prom

we were all thinking it

hey yo

listen I used to

we had to do two different styles

we have two we have two different styles of interviewing, right? Like,

if I'm afraid of the person, what I'll do is I'll go the opposite side so they won't sit down with me, right?

You know, I used to do tricks like that, but then I realized that you have to go to the horse's mouth. If somebody calls me out, I want to sit with them, look them in the eye as a man.

And I'm not going to use an excuse about safe spaces. Because safe spaces are subjective.
I don't know if your place is safe for them. What it is, it might have been a messy space.

You know what I'm saying? No, you should watch the interview. It wasn't.
I will watch it. So, but I did, I thought he was going to take Mr.
McKnight up on his office, sit down,

I've reached out. And then the other nigga that shot at you, you negated him.
You know, he started to post shit hell, Mark.

I can't respond to everybody that has. That's the angle you take.

Mark Lamont fucking hell, that nigga that jumped up to try to fight Queen's Flip. You taking an angle of I can't respond to everything.
Queen's Flip. If he was standing there.

And I'm on your side, nigga. He just called you Queens.
He did.

No, I wasn't his name as Flip. I'm on your side, but I'm expecting you.
Come on, you got...

You let that. Come on, what we doing, man? I respond to people.

I respond to people who have something. With the big lens, too.

If this, like I said to my man, I said this the other day, I would debate Homeboy 2. I would engage Homeboy 2.

But I'm not going to engage him about something stupid. Like, telling me you think you're an intellectual and you're not is to me like the academic equivalent of like you think you're cute.

Like, okay. I'm not debating that because the stakes are too low.
you know what I mean? And it's not about him or his platform.

I respect his platform, I respect people who respect him, but we ain't got shit to talk about. And if we do have something to talk about, then we can have a conversation.

But Brian McKnight, I absolutely would have had a conversation. I know who Brian McKnight is.
I don't know Antoine, but but Brian McKnight, I know. And

not personally, I mean, I know you know, he spoke out, so I respond to him. And he's welcome to come and sit down with me, too.
I would love to sit down with Brian McKnight.

I reached out, having her back. Oh, you reached out.
Similar to the way he reached out to us here.

Oh, he reached out to the manager. You said he was lying.

No, he hit the pod page. Yeah, he did.
He hit the pod page. I'm just saying.
No, you didn't say he was lying.

I'm talking about what Mark said. Listen, Mark said he was lying, then he said he reached out.
And he said the same way he reached out. So are you lying saying you ain't reached out to him?

I'm being tongue-in-cheek, but I reached out. If you're scared, get a dog.

And if you're scared of the dog, get another dog, man. I would just get a police officer to stand next to me.
Real coach.

And when it's looking sketchy.

So would you be fair if you set that up after him and his family's

Brian McNion ain't coming to sit down, no damn Mark?

That's what I'm saying. But you gotta ignore it.
Brian, if you were to have a sit down, I'd love to to have a sit down with you. I'll come to where you are.

I'll fly out to West Coast, wherever, Midwest, wherever. You can come this way.
I'm happy to do an interview. Hey, Paul,

I shoot direct parts.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Respect this shoe.
Bring him here.

Listen, a few things before this talk goes any further. You know, Brian McNight, like 6'3, 6'4.
Yeah, same size, same size as the original son.

I met him yesterday, same size, same body. Yeah, I thought you were talking about Jesus.
No, I'm not making a joke. I thought he was talking about somebody from our Killer Army again.
All right.

I thought we was back to Sons of Man.

He pays a bro. You edited this shit fast.

Prodigal son.

Yeah, yesterday. I was in the studio yesterday.
They flew in. We did the interview.
Imani was there.

Just in case.

I didn't know he was going to be there. Dragged another nigga.

Put another nigga in that mix just in case.

Imani's got to be

a nigga working. No, no, no.
Imani's got me do that. Imani's got me working.

My man here, too, nigga.

That shit don't be nothing, boy. Niggas ain't scared of no Imani, nigga.
That's how man do, but don't involve Imani in your bullshit. You can't say that what he did for your channel.

He turned up my shit, but I'm on his side. And ain't hit nobody on his channel yet.

He let go of a grave opportunity. Woody, you gotta come back.
We gotta run that back. If I hit somebody on somebody's channel and they shit go up, nigga, you better come see me the next month.

We run it back. Sorry.

Anyways. Yeah.
Ciao, Demani. We love you.
I can't wait to watch the interview. Thank you.
Thank you. Everybody, thank you for watching it.
And if you haven't, check it out on Patreon. We will.

Yeah, that's you. I'm talking to people on the audience.

See, and this is why figuring out where everybody sits at a wedding is tricky. It can't be here.
Because now, Mark and Brian can't be at the same table.

There's so many people that can't even be at the same table anymore. We'll be fine.
By the day, me and Brian will be good.

We'll have a good conversation. I'm getting me some of the Never Felt This Way Paul.

Whoa,

yeah, these niggas wanting outside. Come on.

Come on, still in love with you.

They better stop playing, man. Shit, I'm going to be here with the lighter up.
I love that. I love this music.
And it's 20 billion. Come on.

Yeah, violets turn red, roses turn blue. That's the come on, man.

Yeah, come on, man. That's the boy.
Nigga, what? See, look what we're getting now. That's from Albert 2 is going to play.
He done fucked up. Brian Connect.
Started singing this shit.

Yo, he done fucked up the connect. Yeah, crazy.
Fucked up. The connect is crazy.
Nah, he ain't fucked up yet. Nah, not yet.
We good.

Almost. We good.
Y'all seen Game in the Club saying

free Kells and Free Puff? That's what he said? Happy birthday to him. For real? Like, that's real?

I have to ask with everything now. Yeah, it was a birthday.
You ain't got to ask me. I got the new phone.

Yeah, it's real. Oh, man.

Why did you do that?

I think he was, I mean, from what I, it was a lot of people. He's been saying free puff to everybody with ears.

Some people feel like free puff and free cows. And he was

drinking it at hell. No, just like, hey, that's your business.

Go ahead and say it. Go ahead and rep, scream it to the, I mean, that's just shit.
Go ahead.

It's definitely a choice. I just heard some very noble things he was, or semi-noble things he was saying on a podcast.
So it seems to conflict with that, but that's me.

He got a relationship with Puff. Yeah.

Dar Kelly one was the one that surprised me more than the the Puff one.

But I get, I get,

people have a perspective, right? One of those perspectives is even if they did everything that they're accused of doing, it's just too much jail time.

And I don't think that he, pardon me, Mark, I don't think that he was just random. I think Bump and Grime was on.
Yeah. Bump and Grime was playing.
Yeah.

And he was drunk, and it was his birthday, right? Oh.

Yeah, it felt like a moment that got taken a little.

I wouldn't read that much into it. I don't think he's on a campaign.
I think they just caught him a night when he was filling it. Just filling it and just kind of like,

I'm not defending it. I'm just saying I don't, you know, that's another one of them.
I want to see the author. I want to see the first person that came up with that one.
That's what I'm talking about.

Drunk mind speaks to somebody too.

No, sometimes niggas is drunk, yo. Yeah, facts.
Sometimes

drunk people. But no, but then when niggas be drunk, they don't be having truth, nigga.
Yeah, they don't got enough bearings to. Sometimes drunk people also just be saying shit.

Yeah, like a lot of times. I think that that saying negates what Parks is saying as an option.
I just don't believe in that. I think sometimes niggas be drunk.

I mean, you ain't never drunk and said no shit you ain't mean.

I certainly mean to say.

Yeah.

Yeah, said some shit I ain't mean to say. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah. Oh,

if you were sober, you would have had enough

judgment to not say. Sometimes I'll just be saying double.

I do that off to wake up like a Steph Curry three.

No warm-up. I get a couple reps in and just say some shit.
Bow, bow.

Look at you needing some Cisco to get this off. Oh, you don't want to get it off.
That's the point. Yeah,

it's something you didn't want to get off. Game got an album coming out this week, right? It was supposed to come out last week.
I was looking for it last week.

It's a project with DJ Drama, The Gangster Girl.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Parks, because that is where we're supposed to go.
But I want to hear an example of the drunk tongue that has to come out. Drunk, my song.
Your dad should have never adopted you.

Like, what?

Give me the guy. The guy is just drunk coming in the house.

I ain't never like your ass. If I was your dad, I would have left you two ass.

Yeah.

I ain't never liked your ass anyway.

That's what I'm saying. I never like such don't like you.
That's why they be talking about. Yeah.
They start exposing mad shit.

That's why your girl fucking somebody else. They're all like, oh, well, you knew that? Yeah.
They be drunk. Yeah, my married did that.

So there's no point

where your real dad was. Wait, what?

One day, my married. While intoxicated? Yeah, drunk as Kuda Brown.
She came Oh, boy.

Couda Brown?

That's back when they had to make their own liquor. Yeah, Couda Brown.
Yeah.

Moonshine.

Who was his name, Coota? Nigga Brown. Cooter Brown.
Y'all never heard that expression? Drunk as Cooter Brown? No, no, no, no, no. No, Couda Brown.

It's some Jim Brown.

I won't tell y'all the story of Coota Brown. What did Aunt Mary say? Yo, who's Cooter Brown?

The legend was that Coota Brown was supposed to be fighting the war, either for the Union or Confederacy, so he got so pissy drunk that nobody, so that neither side would choose him.

And so they said, Drunk is Coota Brown. They've been saying it since no Civil War trying to educate us.
I know, I don't give a fuck. No, he didn't.
Civil War jokes and screams, you know, because cool.

They were there.

Civil War.

You free us.

They're gonna make us the dummies.

We're being dummies. It's you.
You know, Harry. Harry.
Civil War was cool. My grandparents were slaves.
Yeah, we got Civil War jokes in the family. But anyway,

yeah, no, her Mary did that. I think it's okay to say because she's got all-timers down.
She won't remember this.

She came home to the house, and she was drinking, got drunk. She got a little argument with my cousin, John, and said to him, yo, that ain't your dad anyway.

And then John got mad, was ready to kill her, all this shit. And then she got more drunk and just starts breaking down.
Your real dad lived here. He was here.
He was up there. You live up the street.

You know who, you know what I mean? Everybody else in this family got curly hair, nigga.

We just said green eyes, yeah, because he was a green-eyed Jamaican dude. Yeah, so I've seen that happen with a drunk mind say some shit that we never heard.

That happened in black families too, where you're telling all your secrets secrets to the nigga in the family that's going to get the drunkest.

And that's what they think about Mary.

Because she got drunk every week. Okay, but back to game and drama.
Like Parks was saying, it's supposed to be putting out a project this Friday. I had the pleasure of reading the track list.

Track 12 being the assassination of Candace Owens is

irresponsible. Absolutely nuts to me.

Other than that, I look forward to the project.

But even that, because I do want to hear what the fuck you're talking about. Normally, when you name a track that the person has been assassinated.

No, you know, she just put out some information that she got.

Oh, wait, duh.

Charlie Carlo. I'm slow.
She just put that in. I'm slow.
Candace has been saying that people are trying to assassinate her.

See, and that's when I get for judging game.

Twice. That is exactly.
That's all right. They ain't going to put this part up.
Yeah. That's going to get the first part.

Oh, no. The first hour.

I've done enough. Anybody else, you'll have to leave it at my tombstone.

Later, clip this up. This is in Fort Dix by now, but I'm for sure.
Are you kidding me? This is all that nigga got sonos in Fort Dix.

No.

There's an eagle just flying to his cell. Dropping some shit.
Dropping his shit off. Yeah, yeah, it's over.
It's over. That's funny.
That nigga wanted to kill me when we signed that

Spotify deal right after that revolt shit.

No, he did not get it.

He ain't get that at all. We announced the revolt, state of the culture shit.

The billboards up or whatever, nigga, a week later, Spotify was like, hey, the Joe Button show. Boy, that nigga wanted to kill me in a year.
Oh, man. What did he say something to you?

I ain't no kid.

No, Sam, you sent people.

No.

Did he summon you? Me and him spoke a bunch, you know.

He called.

He could have tore Ian ass up. and it might have been my birthday there you blame ian it was my birthday

he already know you blame ian

no i don't blame ian we was taking that spot if i did no he said when we puff like look it wasn't me i didn't know

well no if it wasn't my birthday i'd have been at the front of the call too but we was at uh lolitha's when it was sabore had to run out there boy that was mad

anyway and you and you You buttoned it.

Puff, this is going to make the show more value. You don't understand, Puff.
You're somebody vision. He was explaining.

It's going to make the show more powerful because it's going to take my audience and bring them over to your audience. I said that.
We know. I know you, nigga.

Fuck you.

Turn your right on there. Nigga, turn to Gregory Isquit.

Wait, let me ask you something. This is just funny now.
Is it cop and a plea if it's true?

Yeah. Can cop and a plea also be true? Yes, yeah.
Yeah, you got me there.

You got me. How mad was he, though? Like, yellow? He was mad.

He was mad.

Did he poke one of these niggas in the case?

I think he was born in the jet to get to E.

No, he was on his way. But, I mean, it made sense.

Our plea made sense, and we believed it. It was true.
And it probably turned out to be true. No, for sure, 100%.
It turned out to be true. But he didn't.

And Puff would have done the same thing in the same situation.

See, that's speculative, but we can say that. Yeah, I mean, it's good business.
I'm just saying, like,

ultimately, I think people can get overshift if they know deep down it was the right move. No, I think.
If I give one of y'all

a shitload of money

and they put a billboard up,

and the very next week, y'all sign with the Food Network,

and they give you more money and put up more billboards, I'm going to have a talk with one of y'all too. Phone gonna ring.
Okay. Just a talk.

All you're gonna ask is, are you not

with the church? No, I would be mad at you. Maddox just said that last time.
I would ring.

Yeah, don't say. Because you could have told me first.

But then they'll take away. But with that, it just happened to land around the same time.
So, in retrospect, you wish you would have had a conversation with him before he came to you?

No, it would not. No, it was.
Hell no.

Yo, you talk what he had now.

I don't even know how to finish. No, I wasn't.

I want to hear it. Y'all fucking.
Look at what he had now.

I had him where I wanted.

He was going to answer the live form. You had him.
No, nigga.

Oh, man.

Looking forward. Yes.
Or mixtaper whatever. Entirely produced by Mike and Keys.
Fire. Yeah.
Shout out Keys. I know problems featured on it.
Oh, Jason. Jason.
Jason Martin, pardon.

But yeah, I'm waiting for it. My trip in, I thought it was coming out last week.
I swear I was looking for it last week. They announced that it was coming out last week.

I made some phone calls to try to get it. And on Wednesday, I knew it wasn't coming out Friday.
Gotcha. And now it's this Friday.

So you didn't get it? Nope.

You're going to try to get it tomorrow? Your phone calls fell. No, no, no.
It wasn't done to be. It wasn't done to be.
Violence, Ice.

Violence. Violence, violence.
Not violence.

Violence. Violence.
Flowers. Did they answer? Yes.

You just didn't get it. It wasn't done.
Stop playing with the man. You're trying to play me, but I can't let you.

So you're trying to play with me. You're going to play with Free.

So So you get it

when we get it.

They sent him the iTunes Link.

Freeze got the connection. You ain't trying to call to get it.
I do, nigga. I'm going to call him to get some fucking music.
I don't care. If I know niggas working on it, give me that shit.
Now.

Hey, I'm so phony. What you saying is true.

So

wild again.

All right, so now I really want to hear the Assassination McCandies game. I want to hear this whole project because the game don't miss on a project.
Game don't never miss. I love it.

Been saying it for years. One of the best overall discographies out there, in my opinion.
I agree. You know what I'm looking forward to? Is he A-list rapper for easy you?

Yes. Because he said that in the thing, so I wanted to know.
A-list. You mean like top tier? Yeah.
Like tap tier.

Rapping. No.

Yes. In terms of rapper, yes.
Is celebrity? No. No.
No.

Or brand? No. No.
But just rapping ability? Rapping ability? Yes. Yes.

Interesting. A thousand percent.
There's not a room in the world where people are rapping and he won't be elite.

Yeah.

And we'll keep up, if not out-rap niggas in that room. There might be some dudes nicer, maybe, but he belongs in any room.
He belongs there that elite rapping is happening. Yeah, that's a fact.
Nice.

Shout out to Game. And he does that chameleon shit.
He can rhyme like anybody in the world.

Almost anything. If you're super dope, it's best to shut up around him.
Leave him alone.

Because then you can hear tracks.

Sound like that.

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah. Yeah.

Game is one of them. That was a rough couple of weeks when me and him had to go back and forth.

It was. That is over.
I can say it.

Nigga, fuck the spade game off.

8,000 bars.

Y'all too long-winded ass fuckers.

And they'll go right back in.

Quiet as cap. I thought I could rap better than everybody, but I was hanging my hat on stamina and just ability to go.
And then you bump into another nigga with stamina pause. Same shit.

And got the same amount of energy and time on his hands and loved this shit. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, 900 bars back to you.
He was like, all right, here goes 901.

You wasn't supposed to do that. You were supposed to do it 16.
I was supposed to say, oh, you can't get mine. You were supposed to wait.

You're supposed to wait a little bit. All right, so now you do 900.
All right, I'm going to go give you 900 the next day. Now you're going to go give me 900 an hour later.

It's like, at some point, if you got a life, one of you will stop.

Speaking of bars. Y'all ready for this Cassidy versus Easy Joint?

I'm a Philadelphia, so. No.
No. i'll answer no mark sound like such a square intro on some of this shut up mark no

speaking of bars

y'all ready for this cassidy versus easy joint i'm gonna tell you mark the best part of cassidy battles is the face-off and everything leading up to the battle i don't need to watch the battle he's great up until the battle starts he was cooking on instagram all of that Up until the battle starts and he starts rapping, then I check out.

Cassidy is absolutely destroying. Not that I would have put this right here at this block, but since we're here, though.

Cassidy is absolutely destroying Easy to Block Captain in the pre-battle battle. Cassidy, you can't fuck with him in nothing.

He is the absolute king of the pre-battle battle.

All of that from the face-off,

everything.

From anything before the battle.

If he decides to tweet, if he decides to put a reel, anything he decides to do before a battle is

Richard Pryor-like. Yeah, dog.

I followed him on Instagram. Me too.
He'd been putting on such a clinic. I thought, all right, I can't miss none of this.

I can't. Dog, he done, he done, they done found easy to block captains.
Yearbook picture.

Shit, that's the least of it. But yeah, his yearbook picture.
They found his best friend, did an interview there. I guess he's from Pottsville.

His whole thing is easy to block Captain's not from Philadelphia. They done found old battles where he admit he not from Philadelphia.

I've just learned way too much about

some picture where he's fucking got the slits in his beard looking all fucking crazy.

Cassidy is, yeah, he's killing him. Now,

when the battle gets here,

he's going to pay for some of this stuff. He's going to pay for a lot of it.
Because this nigga can rap.

He's going to pay for some of this stuff. At battle time, I was supposed to meet up with fucking Lux and Mook last night.
And I went right to sleep on them niggas.

Right to bed. Eight o'clock means eight o'clock, nigga.
Sorry, I'm 45. I knew you was lying last week when you said that.
I'm 45 years old. I'm 45 years old.

If I say 8 o'clock,

it means 8 o'clock. But we're going to try it again tonight.
I'm going to get with them. I'm going to get with them, see what's going on with those kings.

So Cassidy got no chance of winning this battle, though? Not to me. He got a chance.
Yeah, if easy chokes. If he ever had a,

if there was ever somebody with a bunch of shit to work with, he got a lot to work with. And Cassidy's funny.
He is funny.

Well,

unintentionally. Let me start with Cassidy can rap.
He can't. He can.
Yes. Like, I feel like I'm doing him a disservice, but Cassidy can rap.
Can he battle rap? That to decide, maybe not. Okay.

But, I mean, his record would indicate otherwise.

What's his record?

I got him above 500 or at 500. Oh, because he's six.
What did he say? Six? No, stop, stop. I thought that's what you was talking about.
Let's not get crazy. I thought.

Okay. Let's not get crazy.
I think it's just outdated. When is this battle? I think it's just outdated to some extent.
That's it. That's very outdated.
Cassidy is hilarious.

He still can rap, and I think he's great. He beat a murder charge.
In hip-hop, that's all you need

is to be funny and had beaten a murder. And a couple of hit records sold hurt.
Yeah, that'll hit record show.

You got more than a couple. He has quite a few.
No, it do mean something. Yes, it do.
Yes, it do. No, I don't.
Yes, it do. And battle rap.
There's never a world.

Yes, yes, it do. Yes, it do.

What would it mean?

It means that

I have a million more angles to sun you and make you look like you just inexperienced, never made, nothing, never succeeded.

And then I can say all of that. You say you're standing right here talking to me.
Have you stopped? So what's all your hit records brought you right here?

When you be at these live joints, does the crowd

going to give you more favor and grace because you're a star outside of the battle?

Or is it the opposite? Not in this case. Are they rooting against you?

Not in this case.

Sometimes it depends on if who, like,

if you want a card and maybe somebody home field advantage or might not know this person that much then yeah in this case that ain't gonna that don't bully you started talking about some platinum albums and you got on some old timberlands i am going to roof you okay but if i start talking about platinum albums and i have new timberlands on then what what you drove here i'm gonna find the angle nigga like yo i'm just giving the example y'all are correct there'll always be a rebutt I'm on the side of the guy that has hit records and can rap as being able to come up with more angles.

If you was a fan of me growing up,

if I was on TV while you was, where was you when I was like, it's too much. Cool.
It's just too much shit.

Hold on, hold on. If you had hit records 20 years ago and you've had

five battles in that time frame, give or take, six, whatever, and I've been at a high clip for a minute, I can, that shit ain't going to help you. You'll get stayed.

None of that's going to help you. What's the fat nigga from? I think any angle you can can think of can be helpful to you.

You also standing across from the Pong Kong. No, no, no, no, no, no.

You're right with that.

But you got to come better than that. Who's standing across a killer? You standing across from a killer.

Easy still a killer. All right, he is.
But the killer has given Cassidy an address, his work schedule,

where his girl lives. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's giving him a lot. It's all good.
No, no, no, no, for sure. Now, we'll see.

I still think Daddy Easy is one of them, so come battle time, this may look a little different. I just,

I've seen this. I've seen seen cassidy be amazing like i say face off everything lead up to the battle and then once he gets on that stage

it's it's it's cassidy from 2003 rapping

and that ain't gonna work and this has happened time after time after time after time

so yeah all of this other shit is great you winning right now When y'all standing across from each other on stage, if you bring 2003 nigga up here again, like you've been doing, pack him up.

I also think, right, and I'm with some of what you're saying, like it depends on what happens night of the fight, and I won't hold y'all too long with all this shit, but normally with hit records comes different experience too, though.

Like,

so

there could be a situation where

I'm not saying this happened, but where the lights may be too bright. If Cassidy starts saying, this might be your biggest battle ever, if he's just start getting into

certain shit because he's more, I think it's Keith Sweat Bobby Brown. I always say that.
I think it's Keith Sweat Bobby Brown. The kid who's been rapping and on a tear, but you're not like that.

You're not like that. Cassidy just doing his version of Not Like Us with Easy.
That's all he'd have been doing for the pre-battle. Yo, you're not like us.

You're from Pottsville. You went to Pottsville High.
Stop it. Yo, when we were doing this,

when I was beating my murder case,

you were eating peanut butter and jet just in the pre-battle chain. It sounds fly.
It does.

It sounds fly. I ain't going to lie to you.

I'm not saying it'll work. And to your Not Like Us point, when Not Like Us, the song came out, it was still good.
So I say all that is: Cassidy could do all that.

You still have to get on that stage and perform, bro. Got it.
And nothing has shown me that that's what he does. There you have it.

We got it. All right, dog.
We did it. We know.
That niggas, we know, we did. Mark brought it up.
That nigga's about to beat shit down. Mark brought it up and shut up.

You're getting old. I'm learning.
I can listen.

Speaking of bars, you guys,

there's a pretty hot battle coming up. Take it away.
So I want to throw that and walk away. Yeah.
Come on, let's get to, and then we'll intro the topic that we need him to intro. Frank Sinatra?

Oh, shit. We can do that too.
Y'all be waiting.

Speaking of knobs.

So apparently, Frank Sinatra. I love that this is where your journalism

expertise got to. No, the funniest shit is what is written on the board.

Frank Sinatra holding. Yo, that's crazy.
Mark said.

Yo, that's crazy.

Brother Mark? Yeah, Mark. Go ahead.
He was excited.

Speaking of bars

and rods.

Wow. Nigga, crazy.
Go ahead. Wait to tell us.
So, the news hit yesterday.

No, it didn't. No, it didn't.

Oh, it hit. The news hit.
Get the fuck out of here. Okay, anyway, Joe, you brought this topic up this morning.

You said it's something you wanted us to talk about, so I'm just trying to get through the intro.

It's literally the first thing on the board, y'all. I don't.
Yo, we caught you. Not Afghanistan, not Trump.

Not the Diddy Doc. But why he couldn't just drag Parks who they had this talk? I didn't have no Frank Sinatra got anywhere.
Why did he jump?

Oh, because you've been jabbing for the last five minutes. I got it.
All right, fine, I'll take it. Whoa.

Not in the dick conversation, y'all. Not in the dick conversation.

Submitted man fast, too. Like, oh, I'll take it.

What a bitch.

Anyway,

if y'all know Paul Anker, one of the really important singer and songwriters of the 20th century, who wrote my way, by the way, for Frank Sinatra. Paul?

No, nigga. Paul.
That would be fine. You don't piss for all his singles.
Yeah. And so.
What's my way?

I did it my own way. That song, nigga.
Come on. I thought that was Elvis, nigga.

But Elvis did

a version as well.

You know a lot of this. Yo, why did he write that one with a version as well?

I had an AM station, nigga.

So Paul Anker, I'm not sure why, but Paul Anka did an interview or had a conversation where he confirmed that Frank Sinatra has a very large penis. I have a quote.

I had trouble with eye contact, as you just said.

Before noting that Sinatra had nothing on Milton Burrell.

Apparently, his second wife, Ava Gardner, previously described her husband as having a 19-pound penis. Yes.
She says he's 110 pounds, but his penis is. Wait, is Frank or Milton? Milton.
Milton was.

That sounded like the name. No, no, no.
He described himself talk about Frank. Milton Barrel.

Milton Barrel is laying shit down.

I ain't going to lie.

19 pounds of cock.

So little old ass Milton Burrell. Oh, y'all ass hilarious.
So apparently they used to hang out in the sauna. This is how it happened.
And in the sauna.

Got me looking at these Ian and Mark shows a little differently.

But nobody was showing in that show.

Regular poundage.

Mad sauna scenes. Didn't see a thing.

He was giving Tony Bennett not a shit. Bony Bennett.

Bony Bennett. So they wrote a song, and I guess back then they would notice each other's size.
And Frank Snatcher already had a huge reprint.

He had a reputation, a very well-known reputation in Hollywood for having a large penis among the women, including his ex-wife. And then Milton Burrow was another one of those people.

And so for some reason, yesterday, Paul Anka, who has a doc coming out soon, called My Way. Oh, I thought it was about the dicks.
No, no, no, that's a different doc.

We wanted people to know he confirmed it. He confirmed it.
I guess I'm not sure why this was such big news to people. I have a question to y'all, because I don't know.
I'm not a sauna expert,

and I know what they be saying out there about you, Sauna, you sauna, bros. Shout out to Ian.
But I'll ask y'all,

are you supposed to have a hard dick in the sauna? No. That's what I was.
I don't think it was hard. If it's 19 pounds.

Even with his wife saying that. Yeah, if it's 19 pounds flat, you got a problem.
But I think in the sauna, they were just saying

just on the sleep. Just, yeah, like on the strip on it.
In a sauna, they're saying Frank was still holding. No, nigga, if one of them niggas come in the sauna, I'm out.

Why would I sit there? What's the wrong with you? Well, that's what Paul was saying. He said, that's why he couldn't have eye contact with Frank.

He said, after he saw that, all that, he couldn't, he was intimidated.

Oh, man.

The shit that makes the news. All right, so let me ask y'all a a question.
Come niggas do be intimidated.

I'm getting the fuck out of there. Are you kidding me?

So

this is a safe space, right? No, no.

But it's fine. Go ahead and ask anyway.

Do y'all,

y'all be in gyms and so on. Have you ever.
No, no, no, no. Gyms.

I've seen

the gym. The gym.
I bet it's all. That's true.
And I've never encountered a 19-pound penis. But y'all see penises, right? When you go to the microphone,

y'all have never been on a team sport and accidentally, inadvertently.

No.

Don't you moot up after that conversation about

these cool niggas here. Go ahead, keep going.
And he got the nerve to be making a face. So if you can speak to the side that was...
And you was on the basketball team, right?

When you was 4-11 or some shit? I was just listening to y'all live, but go ahead.

Why don't you speak the truth? Speak truth to power. I was waiting for him to.
Speak truth to penis.

I'm listening. So, I mean, it's just sort of like what the dancers know is moot, but like I was just going to say, like, y'all seen them.
Have y'all ever seen something to make you be like, oh, shit.

It's like intimidating. No.
Oh, shit. You're going to say, oh, shit.
You be like, oh, salute. All right, nigga.
That's what you want. That was

it.

Wait a minute.

Wait a minute.

Tuesdays are not working. You said putting that work in.
Tuesdays are back.

You know you need a taxi partner. Listen.

The greatest. You go to the dabble market.

You said salute. Salute, nigga.
You holding big dog. I know you putting that work in.
No, the niggas be. I don't know what you said.
You call him big man? You call him big man?

Nah, I don't do all that. Nah, some niggas, listen, I know what he's talking about.
Get this JR.

She's not saying that myself, gay?

No. How you talking about JR, nigga? I'm putting you in your favorite.

He's the camera. I'm a bunch of fucking motherfuckers.

Yeah, but I say salute, nigga. Oh, no, you out.
Why would you say that? Cause y'all.

Are you pointing out something? No, listen.

Listen, you said he painted the the scene for you. This boogie, he be saluting the mid, too.

He be talking to me. She be saluting the backyard boogie dick.
Bring up the screen.

Listen, listen. Paint the scene.
You know what I'm saying?

No, look.

Please

let him paint the scene. Listen, one of you niggas, listen, listen.
A lot of times, growing up, niggas will put work in group settings. Right?

Okay. You know what I'm talking about? Okay.

One of the niggas may be

So may be holding more than others. So when you go out the room, oh, nigga, you put that work in, salute.
You know what I'm saying? That's not gay. Y'all wash your hands first?

You salute with your nigga.

Yeah. You took her to Patton Town.

I want to stay on this topic too for sure. I need to do that.

So

you're hitting on me, nigga. I apologize.
That's all right. Sorry.

What are you saluting him for, just to be clear? He put it. What? He put it what? Like the quality he's holding?

Everybody's not intimidated like you. This is what I'm saying.

You got to go put that work in.

I don't have group sex with dudes.

You never had group sex with dudes.

No. You never ran a train on a girl? No.
No. You was in a cold.
I forgot. My father, I took that back.
No, I just had sex with women.

Even at a young age. If I'm in a cold, I'm doing a train.

Especially with that car. Don't speak it for me.
Whole business. I'm going to leave.
I'm in a car. Wait, wait.
A train is going to be a bad thing. You might have been in a couple.

No, no disrespect to the women. And let me just be clear.
Let me just say something. No disrespect.

Because trains mean different things in different places. You mean a consensual group sex.
Yes, yes. No, no.
I'm saying that so the audience knows that later.

I'm just saying trains mean different things in different areas. That's what I'm trying to say.
Pardon me. Yeah.
And what Flip is explaining to y'all is that he was in the middle of it.

You trying to say niggas?

Yo.

Yo.

Yo, nigga.

You said nigga was on your caboose. Holy shit.
No, that's not what I'm saying. I'm not saying what takes the.
No, don't hit me, please.

I'm not saying that.

Chew, choo.

Yo, yo, yo, two hour Iscar. Train noises.

No, I'm not saying that, silly. Yo, niggas being disrespectful.

Not that,

bro.

I'm saying, normally in the consensual train, I hate society that you have to say consensual train. But

in the consensual train,

I was either

very first

or

very last. You said I was in the middle.

Watch your fucking song. The middle is better than last or the shit.
There was never a time where I was coming in the consensual training.

You were picking this shit up. You was a deadline, clean up, man.

Yeah, and he kissed him. And he kissed him.

Oh, damn.

Damn. Damn, girl.

Nigga making love to us shit like that.

I ain't gonna treat you like this. Hey, dude.

Tell me your story.

You've been in there for two hours, man. Get the fuck out.

You've been in there for two hours. I'm holding her.

I'm stolen up.

This is funny.

The truth is way funnier. And what's the truth?

If I'm last in the train,

I was talking to them.

It was never sex.

Oh, shit. I wouldn't do it.
You did an interview?

How was it?

Which one was your favorite? Let's go out of ten. What was the English name? Is there any Frank Sinatras in the room?

Yo, are you on Chava Bond?

Are you good? English charming. You really damn well at this shit.
After one of them shits, I learned quickly that that life wasn't me.

After one of them shits, I stepped up my niggas, like, yo, why aren't we doing this? Why are y'all doing this?

You press the niggas. And then the during the time of you.
Listen, I was, when this is going on, 14, everybody's older. We've been picking the girl up from high school at lunchtime.

Like, I'm 14, but very shortly after that, you know what I realized?

I could just beg who I want and fuck them.

Like,

we no longer needed to

get in the Chevy.

Groupon the pussy. Go five on it.
Yeah, yeah, we didn't need to do that no more. I would go to the same schools and

just do my own one, too. You niggas are fucking freaks.
None of that. Freak boys.

But Flip, just before we leave.

Mark ain't letting this shit. No, no, no, but so, but you say, in the middle of all of that, if you saw somebody who was

well-endowed, you would shout them out. Not in the middle, when everything is done.
Not the middle.

Oh, it's all done.

I'm not accepting. By the way.

Hey, yo, listen. I saw you.

Earlier? Yo, I saw you, though. I didn't know you had all that.

How you walk with that, yo? Yo, look out, that, big ass nigga. Look, look, look, look, look, look.
How you hold all that, right? Look at y'all.

That nigga just whisperers. Look at y'all.

I think credit with credit is due, man. You think credit was due, though? That's my.
Yeah, nigga, put that work in saloon.

Yeah. There's nothing about your shape to say that you was walking in like on some bone crusher tension, bro.

Hey, yo, listen. On your Clinton East World.

They said was that nigga in the train like the bad burst in the songbook.

Oh, crazy.

Oh, my God, yo. I didn't even know this about.

Was Frankson anthropisexual? No. No, nigga.

You gotta ask Quincy.

I'm gonna say, Quincy never, you know, he never mentioned it at all. No, but he worked with it, so he might not, he might not, he wouldn't have been mentioned.
That's what a lot of people would say.

The last few years of Quincy was

giving it up, yeah. Literally.
And,

but no, I've read all his biographies. No one has ever suggested that.
This seems to be. That was a shady, literally.

I don't want that literally to go on. No, you're not.
I appreciate it. You're shady.
Game.

Right.

But. Shady, messy.
Oh, all the same.

He's all the things. He's all the things.
That's what they're doing. They catch it later.
And none of his little educator friends seem to know it. No.
They don't see that sign. Take that, Angel.

No, his real friends know. In the house? Oh, the English.
No, they know shit. In the house, they knew what Tommy was about.

Yeah. But no, Frank is just, it's all based on the song.
It's all based on the kind of stuff we're talking about.

We do just hang around in a homo-social space, which all of us, you know, hanging out, kicking it. And sometimes you just notice things.
If my dick was like that, I would be in the sauna, too.

Yeah, let that thing hang. I would.
Yeah, fuck it. Just on some showouts.

Throw them. Yeah.

Yo, it's real hot here today, fellas.

Yo, Richard Price said, nigga, nigga with the big meat just come in the urine. We'd be standing back here.
No meat in the urine like this. Niggas said, nigga, come in like your part of me, dog.

I'll make my shit to the left. It's crazy, yo.

You would be in the sauna showing off. Big dick, nigga, just gonna make me not talk to her no more.

You can have it. It's cool.
It's like you putting a bat inside of you, bitch. Oh, that's what you want?

Yeah, I'm cool. Yeah, you a Martian.

You start dissing her. You an alien, bitch.
That's the type of shit you fuck you. Crazy as hell.
Yeah, TLC said it. Stick to the rivers and the lakes.
That you used to.

Streams in this case, maybe.

I'm parked. I'm skinny dipping, nigga.
I want it all. You're crazy as hell.
What? That's back when you used to dream. Yeah.
I mean, skinny dipping and shit, huh? What? He do want to do that.

Skinny dip before? You think I wouldn't go behind another nigga? Because they.

No, we don't. Nobody knows that about you.

Nobody.

There's not one person that says this shit going behind his man.

You said, what? That shit, yo,

I'm realizing a lot about you. So

there was an era where you would just fuck behind your man's. Fucking behind Milton Burrow is wild.
Yo, that's true. I'm at your shit.

It's old. No, that's not.
Meaning, like, that's not what we're saying. He said, yo, if a nigga got big dick, you wouldn't fuck behind him.
And I said, yo, you. What the fuck that got doing me?

Because you got a big one yourself. I'm not going to not fucking

stall.

All right. Let's see.
I saw Melanie.

Jesus Christ.

Bitch, I'll big you up, nigga. Fuck these niggas.

They insecure, nigga. I big my son up.

What you big him up for? What you picking him up for? What are you picking up up for?

We know what he picks people up for.

i just salute my man all right all right i'll tell you some of the some of the wrong pair of alo bottoms show your shit on extreme nap time

man single sound

niggas is fucking around with these halo outfits on thanksgiving i had two 18 year olds and kino coming in with that quarter zip halo shit on i'm just telling you alo niggas some of the bottoms hey bro you

Watch Crogs.

Yeah, well, you know, come out.

Y'all were confused. Where did y'all get that from? You just remember that.
I used to have this Halo bottom at your shit. Quarter zip and a matcha is the thing out there.
I know you don't have to.

No, no, no, no, no.

I'm saying. You say A-lo-bottoms.

Show your shit. Yeah, you meet me.
Some of them. No, I buy them.
What are y'all talking about? Oh, you said your shit be on sleep.

All right, you guys got it, man.

You'll take the gay stuff too far sometimes. No, but you gotta say it.
Listen back to it. Put a rewind, whatever that shit.
I be doing it.

I get where the confusion happened, but the joke was on you, so I just let it rock.

And on Thanksgiving, that's what you're doing. Like,

me watching. That makes it sick.

You're the one who said it.

You go to Turkey Lego.

Come on, man. No, I said it because sometimes I could grab the wrong aloe bottoms going to work out, and it's Marisol in the chip.

Oh shit.

And they complain.

You know what?

Meg the Stallion. Meg the Stallion

has won her case versus.

Oh, God. He's such a bitch.
We did it.

He's not the yellow. We did it.

Meg the Stallion has kind of won her case against Malagro for defamation and a few other things. I got all this shit in my phone.
I ain't pulling it up. I got you.
You do it, Mark. She won 75K?

No.

It was even less than that. 56,000.

59. Yeah, 59, that's right.
The judge hasn't decided,

hasn't said the actual number. But the federal jury sided with her and agreed that a blogger defamed and harassed her.

Jurors initially awarded Megan $75,000, which

district judge indicated could change in her final written judgment. So we don't know what the final number

is going to be.

But there were a couple questions on the trial. One of which was whether Milagro counted as a journalist.

Right. Because

that was part of the debate. You know, like,

what's the duty of the person doing the talking? But ultimately, they ruled in Megan's favor. I think Megan wanted a lot, or we know Megan wanted a lot more money than that.

And I don't know how I feel about the amount. That's not really my thing, but she clearly was defamed.
They said that she was being used as a proxy. Megan alleged that she was being used as a proxy.

Well, we don't know if she was defamed yet. Megan Cunliffe, the court reporter, says that the judge is still waiting to determine if the judge sees it as the jury did.

The jury said

Malagro is media, and we have to see what the judge thinks. Malagro's attorney put out a statement that said the judge agreed that she is media, so the defamation case will be dropped.

That's all they're waiting on for the defamation part of it.

It's the revenge porn thing that's going to be, or whatever they call it, right? That's going to be the bigger issue.

None of it was a big issue. I just don't think that you could put out porn of someone else, whether it's AI or not, and use a media personality as a

jury has found Malagro liable for defaming Megan Astallion, intentionally inflicting emotional distress by coordinating with Tori Lane's and for promoting the deep fake video. Yeah.

So, yeah, they found her liable for that. But again, it's still waiting for the judge's final.

Yeah, but that's about the sentencing is. I mean, that's the sentencing.
That's about the judge, the award. Award, yeah.
Yeah, but I mean, I'm glad. I mean, I think it sets a good precedent.

Take the Tori Lane stuff off the table.

Take the Megan Thee Stallion stuff off the table for a minute, just in terms terms of journalists defaming public figures, putting out revenge porn about people, whether it's AI or not.

These are things, that's a precedent we don't want to set, whether we like the person or don't like the person, agree with them, or don't agree with them. And I happen to support Megan Neustallion.

I support her this entire time. But even if I didn't, I'd be saying this.
This ain't about that. If someone did it to Tory, I'd say the same thing.
Yeah, I'm with you. Yeah, I agree 100% with that.

Now, she spent a lot of money to get that $75,000. That's true.
So at some point, you got to to ask yourself:

She pay lawyer fees too, right?

Yeah, yeah, but she's going to have it.

So, this is where it gets interesting. So, some people, it ain't about getting

a message, bro. If you got it like that,

great.

I'm all about going for the principal and spending the money to do it if I have it.

But if you don't, I don't, I don't, I don't know, I don't know Megan's pockets. I think she's aligned with the right people that got it.

Okay. That they'll spend it to get to.
Oh, then, didn't it? Then

go for it. You think the Cardi case was the

motivation?

Like, just, I think that.

Oh, with Tasha. Yeah.

You know what I'm saying? Like, yo, these people wake up every single day and see people saying just the worst shit that they could possibly say. It's like, yo, enough is enough.

I'm going to try to put an end to it.

Because

Cardi got awarded 4 mil, right? Yes.

So I'm assuming that Meg thought she would have probably got, you know what I mean, in the ballpark? Well, she was asking for 30 million,

Meg. So if they would have settled that three or four, it would have been, you know what I mean, aha moment at that point.

I don't think she thought she was going to get 70 grand. Yeah, no, it's not worth it financially.
But again, you're setting a precedent. Yeah, I agree.

I think some of these,

I'm not even saying Malaga, just in general, some of these people cross a line. with it'd be personal with some of these attacks on on celebrities.
And sometimes they cross a line and folks want to,

you can't do that so now you got to be punished for it and I think that that needs to be

I'm with the precedent being set me too like yeah you can dislike me all you want but once you cross a line like in the in the Cardi instance you discussing medical diagnosis and shit

like you've crossed the line same thing with Meg you're promoting deep fake porn videos you've crossed the line yeah something but one of the points of contention were if I'm media and I've crossed the line then before you foul you have to send me cease and desist, which you did not.

Right. That is one of the points that they want that's still.

I agree. I'm just saying if the line is crossed, though, there are things you're supposed to, I'm with it.
So now some procedural misconduct.

Because as protocol or procedure, you're supposed to send me a cease and desist and give me the opportunity to take it down. And they didn't do it.

Yeah, if I'm media, which is why they're waiting to see if she's media. I don't know how she's rude media.
I think it's a win for Malagro.

I mean, I'm not going to get into it because the clippers are just waiting to clip me up talking about some mag shit and I'm over it.

But I don't see how it's not a win for Malagro. Well, that was going to be my question.

Do you run the risk of amplifying somebody's voice and expanding their platform by doing this? I don't know how big Malagro's was before this, but I can't imagine she's not much bigger.

And if she only had to pay $75,000. Well, let's not do that because she will be...
liable for the attorney fees and that's where they're going to bang her at.

Fair enough. But even that's payable.
That's all I'm saying. It's payable when you have an audience, and Malagro does.
Yes, she does. She has an audience, she's good at what she does.

I think this is a learning lesson for her because I was one of the first people to say it's not the wild, wild west. You can't just start doing and saying anything out here.

If we are media, we got to be held to a certain standard. But Malagro has a huge audience, she's really talented, and I don't see how any of this hurts her.

Like, I went, How?

Let's say the attorney fees are half a mil.

A-Bay ain't just sitting on

$600,000 liquid. I'm not saying she is, but she's already raised money in support of what she's doing.
She has an audience to whereas

that's not such a daunting day. And if you add half a million views, if you add...

And if my audience goes up, if my audience goes... increases from this, then

I don't see it in that sense. Yeah, and that's what I'm saying.

And you were asking me for 30 million?

How do you not walk out of there high-fiving your attorney?

No, I get it based on what you were facing, but it's like somebody saying, yo, I was looking at 20 years, but I only got five. Still five.
Some motherfuckers be like, yeah, it's five.

Five is five, my nigga. Like, that shit ain't no.
Yeah, but she got parole, I think, is the point. Yeah.
Relative, you know what I mean? And a lifetime example. Yeah.

I guess maybe I guess that's contingent upon what, which, how much money she got.

Then, because 600,000, let's say, I know Meg ain't got no, the cheap attorneys. No.
You know what I mean?

And then the attorneys on purpose will probably bump up the billing hours on purpose to stick it to you some more. You know what I'm saying? And so

I just think if your platform expands the way I think hers will from this,

it's probably still working. It'll justify you.
Yeah. And I'm not saying you should do it.
Again, I think what she did was awful.

But if your calculus is, well, how can I get more famous and more wealthy? This probably still worked out for her. And this don't always go this way.
So, like you said, this just worked out for her.

Yeah. Because you could have got banged for that 30.
If you got banged for that 30.

That was totally different. Totally different conversation.
Listen, Milagro is online painting herself to be the new modern day fucking

martyr and fucking savior. And I fought the war for all of us.
And we are changing the media landscape and the rules. I mean, both sides are doing their own twist.

I think Milagro's is just a lot more believable plot twist than Joe Button is saying that. They got all types of Joe Button meg hit pieces pieces on me going around.

Yeah, I saw some nasty shit, though. I saw it too, but I don't care.
They know, yeah, y'all know where I stand with this lady. Like,

I don't think I need to come keep saying nothing. And that's perfectly fine.
Yeah. Hey, I'm on this side of that.

People act like you're not allowed to do that. So, whatever.

It's a quick trial.

It's quick. They got to it.
You got to appreciate a quick trial. You have to.
Yeah. Well, a week.

Week. Week and a half.
Yeah, something like that. Nice and fast.

See, if it was a two-week trend, I'm done talking about it. I'm done.
Anyway, move on. What else we got?

This Russell Wilson Thanksgiving story is interesting to me.

I didn't know a lot about the dude that was talking about him. That's not really my world, but did y'all hear this story? No, not at all.
So

a former NFL player.

Which is weird, for me, is like...

What the fuck are we doing here? Exactly. Trayvon Boykin talked about when he was a teammate of Russell Wilson and he went to his house.

And he said, I went to Russell Wilson's house for Thanksgiving, the weirdest feeling, like he catered. I come from a traditional country as black family doing that.

If I got as much money as Russell Wilson, my whole family would talk about me so bad if I ain't fly everybody out there for Thanksgiving and I'm sponsored by an airline.

Maybe he's just not close to his family. Maybe he's not, but his mama wasn't there.
Sisters wasn't there. You know what I'm saying? Even though, like, still weird to me.

He said, I'm still, I'm just still, even if you don't fool with your family, like, it's still weird to me on Thanksgiving. My family is going to do the food.
This is what we're going to do.

If you don't want with the money, we're coming to your house. So he basically spent a lot of time talking about how weird the Thanksgiving setup was at Russell Wilson's house.

Do we know who he sat with to say this? Do we know what interview this was?

It wasn't clear to me, but I didn't look at it. Yeah, I didn't see that either because his name just went flying around.
Yeah. But dog.
It was a podcast, though. That's the problem in America.

Podcast? Podcast. That's the problem in America.
It's podcast. House of Playmakers.
See, all right.

Anyway, what do you think about this? I think two things.

I think it's corny and whack to take someone's invitation to Thanksgiving,

go over there, and then talk shit about what you saw when you're there. Unless some wild shit, I mean, some real wild shit happened.

I just think it's a bad guess. I think

not being raised well to me, or not may I say that.

It's not a sign of good manners. You talking shit, talking about the niggas' food was catered, I'm used to cooking.

I mean, the nigga could have been looking you out. Why you ain't go with your family and get some home cooking there?

You know what I'm saying? If that's what you want, go there, my nigga. You ain't had to come over here.
Yeah.

Or he up and got catered food. No, no, no.
I'm with that. I'm talking about the nigga that's hating.
I know. I'm talking about Russell Wilson who had catered food.

My nigga, like, who are you to shit on that? It is in the middle of football season. Yeah, I'm getting catered food.
In the middle of football season, my wife is up

and we got kids, and she might not have had the opportunity to cook a house full of food.

And there's a million reasons why my family might not have flown to whatever city we happen to be in. Somebody, unluckily,

you know, you can't tell the internet these days, but it was saying that his sister played

college sports and had a game, and the family was there at the game. So that's why she wasn't there at the house.
Right. But again,

so what? So I don't give a fuck if they were just at home watching fucking the parade.

The thing about this story to me was less about the Thanksgiving story of it, because, you know, whatever. People talk shit.
It's something about Russell Wilson that gets people mad. Every time.

Every time. Every time.
And that's the thing I'm trying to get at. And, you know, the popular theory is because he's clean cut and he takes care of his family and he's God-fearing.

He's all these great things and everybody who ain't shit hates him because he's a reflection on them. That could be the answer, but that could be two simple two.

That's what I want to get a sense from y'all. Why do y'all think so many people hate on Russell Wilson? I just think it's pretty much that.
He don't fit what the norm of that

dude is. He don't fit that.

But the prototype of what, just that type of dude, the clean-cut, the god fearing the take care of my family everything like and again a lot of people love future they love to compare the two all that bullshit

like he's the exact opposite of what niggas think is cool

yeah a lot of the guys if he's super like religious square for lack of a better term get flack in the foot in the football world

unfairly probably and then like host said once you tag lame the game is follow the leader so

he's been tagged lame so now it's just cool to call that call Russell Wilson that.

What you smiling at, Ish?

Joe.

Smiling at Joe? Yeah.

Oh, you miss our trains.

No.

You know why? I got a sauna.

What's going on? They old green eyes.

Look at the old green eyes.

Let me.

uh no what else i was about to say uh my question for the room so y'all don't think that russell wilson has been just a dick at any point oh he might be that's possibly that's entirely possible because all this bullshit pot of shit y'all oh

he's so cool and hey he represents everything that

people hate okay all of that's cool but he could also y'all also think

because because my first time hearing about people hating him came from the legion of legion of boom

where they cited very valid reasons why they hated him. So if it's coming from like football players.
But they know him.

I'm talking about it's niggas that ain't never seen, met Russell Wilson, nothing, or know anything about him, who got a lot to say about him. So we're talking about like...

the internet people or strangers or people that don't matter talking about Russell Wilson and why do we think that is okay then y'all are right or or even maybe football players who didn't play with him I mean some people just don't like him you know I mean he seems to inspire a certain kind of hate that I don't quite get.

If I was a Denver fan, I would hate him. Like, I could keep thinking of instances where those people can hate him.
I think there's a legit reason.

If you're a Bronco fan, you should hate Russell Wilson.

It worked out for him.

The Broncos.

Well,

yeah, losing works out. Yeah.
Losing works out.

You hear that, Steelers? It's okay. Fucking assholes.
My bad. Go ahead.

I'm sure there's plenty of good reasons to not like him. Just like there's plenty of good reasons not to like any of us.
You know what I mean?

And I've heard teammates say things like he had, you know, he kept himself distant from teams, separate from team, made his own. I heard all the things that made people not fuck with him.

But like you said, a lot of the hate I see ain't about that. Yeah, it's not that, bro.
It's not that. But why did this topic hit so close to home? What the fuck? Yeah, what the hell?

I don't understand that topic. You've seen like, nah, right.
It's weird until you figure out why Mark is going to be a little bit more like that. You could be buying shit.

I'm like, where's Mark going with this, man? I just want to know what to do. What do you really think about why he could be bringing this up? Yeah.
I just like this one really hit his heart.

I'd like to know your opinions about about these things. What players you like?

What was that? Like, tell us.

There's nothing to share. I'm good.
Now, you know, niggas look at Mark like the fucking square, corny guy who never got no bitches. He's a corny.
He's a square, but he's not corny.

He's a squid, but he's not corny. I could be all those things.
And he could change. He could turn the square off.
He could become a fucking. Yeah, I don't think Mark is nothing.
He got your fool.

No, no, he got a lot of money. He got everybody fooled.
He do. It's a trick.
He had me fool. Shit.
I started seeing. I'm like, oh, this nigga's a nigga, yeah, but Dark ain't never got no pussy.

It was always Mark.

Darkness and man. Dark ain't never leave with the darkness.

He had to look at it. It was always fucking niggas.
No, he get shit. Mark,

he figured out he. He's got talent.
What the fuck are you talking about?

Mark, can you relate to Russell Wilson in this? Have people looked at you and just automatically assumed that you were corny and didn't deserve to get pussy and yada yada yada?

I don't know about the second part.

No, because by the time I was

somebody, yeah, people, you know, by the time people knew who I was, I was already a different part of my life. He had a body already by then.
He laid enough down.

Hey, audience, what he's saying is.

Let me be

out there on the shoot. By then,

I knocked enough bowling pins down to be invited to the league.

It wasn't what I was saying. Nothing more, boss.
Without a few bowling leagues.

What I will say is, people. Steve, right? Sometimes people are like,

I got a skeaking engagement in Miami. I know.
Yeah, we know. But

A lot of Eskimo brothers.

No, I don't know.

I don't know. I don't share space like that.

But what I was saying is, I think that

if you stand for something in public, people who don't stand for something are always looking for excuses to say, aha, aha, aha, or to undermine it.

I thought that quite put Russell Wilson on the fucking freedom fighter list. No, no, no.
For him, it's his faith. It's like the Tebow shit.
You know what I mean?

It's like there are people who, and I'm just saying, if you stand up and say, I'm a good guy, I stand up for like marriage, whatever the thing is, if I'm talking about Russell Wilson, not me.

I'm saying like he comes off as like the clean cut, I'm a good guy thing. People hate that shit.
Sometimes people hate it because they think it's fake.

Sometimes people hate it because that's not who they are. Some people can also be a little bit obnoxious with their promotion of certain virtues.
For sure. And that's what I'm saying.

There's legitimate reasons to not like that shit. That's why I'm not, but I think it's complicated.
And that's why I asked y'all because I'm like, there's people in the world, people just hate.

You know what I mean? And they haven't necessarily done anything to earn it. Also, to Ace's point, the very last boyfriend is going to get is going to get more praise than the rest of the guys, guys.

Like, you were the last. Like, we watched Sierra for years, and then we watched Russell come and be the last guy.
And then marriage and the kids change the name. We at the game.

Like, he's going to get, come on.

Yeah. He deserves whatever praise comes with him.

Should Giants fans should be mad at fucking Russell. Yeah.

They got to be. That hit on fucking Jackson Dart last night.
Boy. Boy, why? Shouldn't they be mad at him? They're gonna kill that boy.
Yeah, yeah, he gotta learn to play. He gotta learn, yo.

He has to learn at some point. They're gonna learn him.

That hit was. They're gonna learn him.
That shit was some old school football shit, boy. He did that shit on purpose, bro.
Yeah. Yeah, my bad.
Football play, though. See what Michael Irving said.

That's real football. That's a football play.
It's a football we grew up with. I mean, yo, if you choose not to slide, all right.
Yeah, you're a runner.

Yeah. He hit that nigga about five yards out of bounds.
I forgot what that

fucking

what is it, Hard Knock?

I was watching the Hard Knocks where somebody was playing Kansas City and the opposing team's coach was like, yo, Pat Mahomes, do all that, skirting by the sideline, running, trying to be cute, act like you're going out, kill him.

Yeah.

And Jackson Dart was inbounds. All it took is one good time.
Running out. Oh, I'm going out.
Don't touch. No, nigga.
And people already hate that quarterback gets

preferred to treatment. We hit you when we can hit you.
You don't really get that chance to really lay a hit on a quarterback. So in that moment,

duck season. Wham it season.

They tore his ass up. I think it's corny, but

you think what's corny? Which part is corny?

That,

yo, you see him.

Now I gotta hit him.

No, I'm just.

Yo, you see the quarterback running out of bounds and you purposefully, like, I just think we not there no more in sports when niggas be purposely trying to hurt motherfuckers.

That's like old school mentality. I don't think niggas be doing that shit.
You don't think it's corny that he runs out of bounds? But he was part of the game.

I don't know if they was intentionally trying to hurt him.

You can't breathe no more before you take, nigga. You crazy as hell.
He was trying to hurt that nigga. But not like injure.

I don't know if he was trying to injure him. Maybe trying to hurt him.
Yeah.

Yo, stop disrespecting us.

If I'm defense, niggas, you slide when you see me.

You ain't even respecting me enough to slide.

He's also athletic. When you see me, slide.
Yeah, you're athletic. You're not going to be out here running it all up.

Violence.

When you see me, yo, freeze,

play. What happened? I don't know.

Ain't nobody pressing. That's why I press free.
Free, what's up, nigga?

I know the Muslim brothers ain't gonna let that shit happen. Niggas I met at

fucking VSU or whatever the fuck I was at.

Issue to Ice Fight?

ice. You saw ice fights? Me neither.
I feel like I need to, but we've grown, so the windows are closed.

You should do that. Nobody there's a problem.
No shit. I'm not fighting.
Nobody should fight

right now. Nigga, I'm gone.

We too old. If you don't feel like we should see this nigga do something.
If you see one of us getting jumped, you know, where was y'all?

How you jumping y'all heyday? It just never happened.

How were you jumping? No, no. No, I mean, was y'all fighting at the same time?

No. Oh, so

y'all said y'all a sea ice fights if y'all was off fighting. You trying to make it a thing though.
Me and Ish was y'all.

Me and Ish were out together enough to whereas where shit was about to go down, it was about to go down.

That's what I'm saying. We were never around ice, not that I can remember, maybe one time, where it was a thick and tense situation.

So it's different. And you saw Ish about to get busy.
Me and Ish have been in the depths of hell. Did Ish look like he was about to get busy? That's a question.

Yeah, Ish was well prepared for the moment. I know, Ish was going to get him up out of there.

But Freeze, if we get, one of us gets jumped. I'm with y'all for me.
Wait, wait, wait. You get jumped with us, or you stopping it? You hold up? Yo, you ever see? Are you going to hold us back?

Yo, you never see me.

Yo, you never see bad boys.

Y'all been a very disrespectful chat.

I'm done talking to that. Yo, 9-1-1?

Chat here. Yo, 9-1-1.

Yo, yo,

yo, members.

Chat here.

I'm going to help them niggas now.

Yeah.

Freeze, I hate when a lot of niggas do that. That nigga watch is

the kid to his night rider. Hey,

a lot of niggas hold their mans.

A lot of niggas hold their people. He's jumping on the bottom.
When they get in fight,

nah, now you got to go to GameStop and slide somebody down.

We got to do it now. Fuck that shit.

Holy shit.

This is so immature, too. You shouldn't need to.
I've never seen Parks lay something down. You shouldn't need to see that from your friends.
That's stupid and toxic and dumb. But it sure is funny.

I must say so. That shit's still funny.
It's really immature, but it is funny. We said we already said we're not maturing this year at least.

Never. Well, we almost.

We're not mature. We better mature up, man.
Nah, if I make a certain amount of money this year, I'm mature. How? This year? What does that look like? This year, if I make a certain amount, I'm mature.

What if you make the money being immature, kid? 30 days left. Dogs, it's December.
You got to keep the strain rolling.

What you got,

nigga?

What is that look like?

It's December. No, I mean, 26th.
Oh, okay.

26th. No, there's no hope for me this year.
So I'm like, I'm as immature as you could want to be at December. Yeah, man.
We ain't mature. 20 and 60.
This is how I know I'm immature.

When 12-1 hit and it happened to be a Monday, I was trying to get even more immature. I was like, what? The first is a Monday.
Oh, I can turn up on these things.

What can I do?

I was sitting on thinking of ways to be immature. Are you crazy?

The fucking hole. Hands, money, it's up.
Oh, this shit hit. Niggas, are you shy? Y'all shopping out there.
All right, bet. All right, watch this.
Oh, shit, hit on the first? Huh?

Y'all shit hit on the first? No, I'm saying Monday. I just love Monday.
The first was a Monday. Yeah, some of the shit hit on the first year.
Oh, I mean,

yeah.

Fly me to the moon.

My social shit. The Patriarch shit.
No, we got a figure fight as well. We got to Patreon.

The Patriarch shit.

Patreon hit on the first? His friend.

We have don't talk contracts and business. No, no, no, no, no.
We're not talking about the contract.

We don't do that.

Cyber Monday.

My shit is Cybertron.

Cybertron. The numbers was up.
Hey, no previews.

Hey,

the crackers, right?

My shit hit.

Hey, my shit hit on Monday. So I know his shit hit on Monday.
No, stop, stop, stop, stop. That's not what I was talking about.
And we should not talk about this.

And they give you options. And we're partnering about partnering y'all.
And they give you options. And it's a different hit.
Your shit be like this. Yeah, my shit like this.
My shit be like.

This shit sounds like the.

toast night. Yo, when are y'all gonna start the new boys Patreon? That's my last partner about party.
Don't try to divert. They're not starting, nigga.

Hit that start shit. Talk to Imani, nigga.

Hit that start nothing. Don't try to

distract us with your shenanigans. No, nigga.

All right, which one? All right.

Which one of you or Mani is booking Sasha next? Oh. Oh, shit.

Me, I'm going to book it. Yeah, I'll book again.
You booking Sasha? But you booked Sasha? Yeah, I did something with her.

You booked Sasha?

I did a content with Sasha. Yeah.
Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dope.

I think Sasha's dope, entertaining.

Me too.

Salute to her. Hey, y'all, I'm talking about it.
Shout out to Sasha, bro. Pop! Shout out to Sasha.

I'ma fuck you up, nigga.

I'm gonna fuck you up. Watch your pops.
I'm watching niggas what they do. Stop watching.
You see. I like Tuesdays better than Friday.
I ain't real. It's funny, though.
I do. Me too.

I miss Friday. I was planning on coming in, too, but I'm gonna come out.
You see Mark putting his songs on it? That was the most classic episode I've ever been a part of. You see them?

You know, you gotta do it. You gotta do that.
You just get every tweet you made.

With a target or something. No, no, no.
Mark that. Nobody asked me, but wow, what a classic Friday.

You know what they're trying to do, though, right? You know what? I said, that's what I'm saying. It's going to work, though.

It ain't going to work on you. No, not me.
It had nothing to do with me. It worked, nigga.
You had an old Negro League story. Mute up.

All right, right. That happened with my daughter, for real.
Yo, listen, y'all.

I've been reading. Oh, that nigga just was experiencing.
Hold on. And I have a story.
Yo, Josh. Go ahead, I've been reading.

And experiencing.

The Negro leagues, am I right?

They're playing with you. That is because of my daughter.
There you go. Don't let them down.

Don't let them die.

Don't fuck with my hill.

My daughter, nigga. I swear to God, didn't happen right now.
That nigga said Satchel Page.

Josh Gibson. Yeah.
I knew that nigga was lying when he said he went to school for parent teachers.

Ain't she a junior? Bracket.

Oh, shit. Ain't she a college nigga?

She ain't college. This nigga tell us me.

Yo!

We believe, bro. We believe.

No, no, no, we know, Flip.

Never play my child. How dare you.
No, you never played my child. Hey, Monty.
Never play my child. Fuck y'all talking about it.
You hear how talkative and how much laughter is going on right now.

Oh, man. You hear?

It wasn't like that in the first blog. Oh, that is hot.

These niggas left me to drive on that puppy.

Oh, my God.

Boy, they left me. These niggas ain't see it.
They left me. Look.
He forgot the part that he the only person that saw it. We didn't see it yet.
No. It dropped at 3 a.m.

No, I also forgot the part where I said, hey, man, y'all sure y'all want to talk about this? If nobody's seen it but me, they said, yeah.

That show is good. We go.
Let's talk.

Great talk. Good talk.
Wait till Friday. It's going to be even better.

Because we will have seen it by the time. Yeah, we all might have seen it.
Why do we all seen that show? Good. I can't wait to see you guys as part of it.
Hey, yo.

This nigga right here.

This nigga's evil.

He be saying shit.

Yeah, yeah, because you know on Friday, this shit gonna be rocking.

I just think we would have all seen it by then. Hey, nobody can.
Ayo, ayo, ayo. Ayo, right.

I wasn't saying that no.

We don't not do that, yo. No, no, no, there's no shame.
I really don't know. You see us right here? You see this?

You down with us, but. Yeah, wait, who's us? You talking about us.
Us part-time at part-time? Us, us, yeah. All that.
We mesh well.

We mesh well. Here's the problem, though.
It's like the nigga leaves. leaves.
Nah, it's not like the nigga leaves. Here's the problem.
Like, my nigga, you just got to respect the game, gang. I do.

I'll be here Friday. I'm going to come here Friday just for you.
You can have my spot. Yeah.
Nah, I ain't going to have your spot. I'm going to come and sit right over there, nigga.

I can go to fuck on it. Yeah, I'm going to show you what I'm going to do, nigga.

Look at him all you want to.

Yeah, look at your man. I'm not looking at none of y'all.

And I'm trying to be. Hold on, let me finish this.
And I'm trying to be respectful. I need you to promote that and help me to do that.

When you do that and put a battery in my back, I don't want to prove nothing because you're just trying to participate in my demise. No, just help me.
I want you to uplift me.

I'll get you to shine as always. Okay, no, I don't need you to do that.
I don't need you to do that, nigga. I'm the sun, nigga.
I'm a Leo, nigga. I'm the sun.
I don't need you to do that.

I don't need to do that. I shine.

Shine, tall, nigga. I think this is the totally wrong room to broach this, but

we work together fucking in the foxhole.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia. Aribo.
Aribo.

That's it?

That's it. That's the topic.

That's what I have to say about the topic. Have y'all been seeing it? And because I know I'm not.
I remember the last cycle, they were super chummy.

Is it worse this time?

It's interesting. Okay.
It's interesting.

Every video I've seen of them working there or, you know, doing their press run, just

interesting.

Okay. Nigga, they they look crazy doped out they looked up like why i don't know listen we plan on getting deals with them we plan on interviewing one of them

stop tippy-toeing they look nuts i was looking for uh what they call their relationship

oh here we go a non double check that demi double check that i don't think that was real i saw what you're talking about

We don't know if this is true. I'm saying it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because it explains the behavior.
A non-demi-curious,

semi-binary relationship. I got a headache.

You know, if I got to come up with all them words to describe the relationship, well, I don't want to sound like I'm shit on nobody, but

these two on the wicked promo run have been wicked.

They have, they've looked like

just a weirdo couple.

And that's framing it kindly.

Cynthia has been extremely over-protective of Ariana. Okay.
Extremely. Like past, I wouldn't even, the word over-protective is not even a word.

She would just totally disengage from whatever interview they were in, not

give eye contact to an interviewer

to hold her hand, to kiss on her.

They answer certain questions for each other. They hold hands out of like they just, all of the stuff that you could possibly be doing that looks a little

strange. Okay.
Do you think Hollywood did that to them?

Because remember, Ledger had to go into a part, rest in peace, and, you know, that was something that they said, like, he had to play the role or turn into a certain person when he was playing the Joker.

Do you think that they just overdid it? They had to go into a certain character. Like method acting, to play these,

you know, a certain role to play these characters.

Maybe that's part of it. Yes, maybe part of it.

If the white man don't know, niggas over.

Parks, he's disgusted with that. The funny shit is on the flip side, you could say that they're acting like good, good girlfriends.

Which Ariana, I feel like, has done before with other people she've worked with and stuff. They look, you see her at the games on the TV or whatever.

She's got girls be protective of their girlfriends.

Ah, man. Dude was talking to Shorty in an interview, and she's like, reached over and pulled her arm back.

That ain't just good, good girlfriend stuff. Like, we're not going to dance around that part.
Some of this shit look weird, but we don't know what it is.

I don't want to label nobody, and I don't want them to put the masculine part on the dark-skinned black woman like she's the only

protective one, which is what they're making it seem like. Well, that's what's happening.
Well, that's what's happening.

Cool, they're not making it seem like no, no, no, but but if it was a white woman being protective of another white woman, it wouldn't be getting blown out of proportion like this, I don't think.

And Cynthia,

if they were doing it in the same fashion, then maybe it would. Cynthia has looked like she was about to square up with men.
Yeah. I'm telling you.
That's not a color thing. If a girl does that,

protecting her girl

as an onlooker, I'm going to say, all right, that's a little odd. And from what I've known, Cynthia has been in a long-term relationship with Lena Way.

So I don't even know if that's. Oh, so you got more tea than me.
Yeah, that's a girl. Yeah, I think she's a girl.

Or used to be. Oh, on some level of.
Oh, so come on, man. Call a fucking spade a spade.
I don't play cards.

You do.

Forgot how. It's cool, though.
You didn't.

You got right up onto that one.

Oh, we backed to one hour-ish.

We back to one hour-ish.

Bring that topic back up.

Yeah.

All right, y'all don't care. I don't care.
Nah.

I mean, maybe they're dating or something. And if they are, then go to colours.
No, they look crazy. It is what it is.
Yeah, look, Nelson, that's it. Fuck it.

It is what it is.

They're more quiet.

Yeah. You got to know.
When it comes to women, Tyler, you got to be aware of it.

I support that. I support freedom.

It's hard. Their body, their minds.

I support that so much. Yeah, look at them.
Quiet is. I just don't know the story that well.
Fuck, shut the fuck up. And what I decided to do.

It said the same thing that I would have said, right? I mean. Yeah, but you're more of a research than a bitch.
Don't try it. You know how it is.
You saw the story. Tell us how you saw it.
You saw it.

Honestly, God, all I saw from the story was it looked like she was being framed very masculine, but I also saw her behavior, which seemed like she was performing a certain kind of masculinity.

To me, it's just like two people are dating on the low, except it ain't that much on the low. That's how I saw it.
So, you feel like the media is overblowing it, it's overblown. You know what it is?

I just don't care.

Okay, so I didn't, I'm saying that because I didn't read that much into it.

I just assumed they were like, oh, they dating, they fucking, you know what I mean? It kept it moving. That's kind of how I saw it and didn't think too much of it.
TikTokers made me care.

You do a lot of TikTok these days.

You do a lot of TikTok these days. When people send me clips, they be TikTok clips.
Same. And by people.
You girl. I mean, you're girl.
We don't. We don't.

Trust.

We don't see them. Okay.
Okay. Cool.
It's like, all right, let me just download this shit. Fuck it.
Cause I can't see these shits anymore.

Sometimes I wonder when she thinks I work.

Like, I think she thinks I work Tuesdays and Fridays. You do.

Got it.

She worked way more than that. Ain't tricking me up.
I'm cool. I love you, baby.

What's up with your man, Jesse Smollett, y'all? I was going to to ask y'all, I see him on the board, back at it, seen his interviews. What he did? Back at it.
What'd he do? He went on.

Why people, let me not say that. He went on Cam Noon's show.

Oh, this sounds great.

This sounds like good. We're looking around.

Where's my fucking volume? Yeah, Mark, you can tell him I'm voting. No, no, no, y'all.
That's all y'all. Nah, it's your man.
Wait, what do you mean that's all y'all? He's friends with Jesse.

Yo, what's up with Jesse? No, no, no, I don't know. This ain't Puff.

It's Jesse. You can take him.
Like, Like, I'm not scared. If I took on Puff, you could do the Jesse.
You didn't take on Puff. You sent Ian and hit under the table.

What are you talking about?

I mean on this bar.

When he's not here, nigga.

No, I mean, I don't really, I know he mentioned the video, the music video, where he was like, I don't know what the angle was. I'm assuming the

good faith in that. He also mentioned the Dave Chappelle

comedy routine. He's basically talking about what I saw.

The million-dollar question

that anybody would want to ask,

are you still sticking with the story?

There is no story. Are they still sticking with the story? I've stuck with the truth

the entire time. That's true.
Now, there have been things that with me

telling the truth that people will... There's some lies in there, but

I remember it being where they were like, oh, he did a hoax. And I was like, I did not.

And then they're like, well, he was buying cocaine. And I was like,

why he did that voice?

It's his cocaine voice. My bad.
You know what I mean? Like, that was true. That was true.
Or they're like, oh, he did this. No, the fuck, I did not.
Or, well, he was buying that.

And I'm like, okay, motherfucker, I was.

But that has nothing to do with that. Yeah, true.

So I just want to separate. the bullshit from the truth that they tried to put on it.

The fact of the matter is, is is that i was walking down the street and i got jumped

up because i'm a grown ass man and have no reason to do no corny like that if i was gonna set up some to look for attention i would look like a hero i wouldn't look like a victim if i was gonna set up some bullshit and i was really a dumbass to do some like that i'm a director i'm an actor i'm a writer i'm a creator it would have been flawless It would have been fierce.

It would have been wonderful. It would not have been no bullshit like whatever dumbass did that did.
Period. Now, whoever really did it, congratulations to them because they actually got away with it.

You know what I mean? But at the same time,

do not come at me like I'm some complete idiot. I'm a very intelligent man.
You know what I mean? Humble, all of those things. But come on.
I'm an intelligent man. I stand in who I am.
So

I've gone out there and I've told who I am when I did not have to.

I did not have to. I've been very honest about my life and about who I am from the very beginning of my career when I didn't have to do that because there's a lot of people that don't.

They don't have to do that. So it just doesn't run with the history of me.
It doesn't run with who I've ever been. And that has to stand for something.
People's history should mean something.

I've never been a frivolous man. I've never been an attention whore.
I've never been any of those things. So you cannot then pull me into this

and convince me to start seeing myself through the eyes of other people.

Again, I've said said what I've said for seven years.

I've never changed my story. A lot of people everyone else has.
I would have no reason. I have nothing to gain from that at all.
I did not want to be seen as a victim.

That's facts. Yo, he answered the question.

I was waiting for that part. He did.

All right, I missed it.

He answered at the very beginning.

Remember what the question was? Because he answered directly. You're sticking to the story.
Yeah, he said, I don't have a story. I just have the truth.
He's basically said,

he said, I've my story. He said, oh, y'all sticking to y'all story.
Yeah, he's basically saying, I told the truth the whole time. And he said, and he reiterated, like, I'm still telling the truth.

I'm telling my story.

And

he said he was going to buy a money. Fix the mic.

What the fuck are you doing? Yo, he said he was going to buy cocaine.

And I was like, oh, that became a part of the story now.

But first, he said he was going to

subway. Maybe he's buying Coke at the subway.

From the subway. From the subway, probably.
He was down in the the Subway slinging. You did work at Subway, didn't you? Corporate.

And you were a drug dealer. That's true.
But they weren't open at that time of night. Every time you mentioned one of his jobs, he said corporate.
No, I don't.

I don't.

What that? Subway corporate. I was making sandwiches? Oh, yeah, wait, wait.

And that was the subway. I didn't even fly.
I was in corporate for Subway. Shut up.
Why in the fly? What you was doing to corporate? Corporate everywhere.

You know, like when there's like banquets and stuff, they come to he brings the sandwich. Extra oil and vinegar.
My guy

10,000 a European

combo.

Bayo on both sides of the bread. Listen, Cincinnati's out of ladies.
You don't claim that at that time, you know who was working there.

Well, you gotta be careful.

Look at you all. I worked in real estate, leasing, and construction at Subway Corporate.
Okay, cool. But it's cool.
You ain't running to James. Wait, what did he say?

Wait, because he's done. What is in the stockroom at the Wiz with you? Still in TV.
You work at leasing, construction, and what at Subway? So you built Subway. Yes.

Man, I ain't a corporate subway. You just built it subway.
I don't think that's corporate. No, nigga, I set the leases up with the landlord.

I was a liaison between the subway franchisee, the landlord, and uh, it's all right, bro. That's cool, bro.

I was the liaison. You got it, big dog.

You said, How old were you?

20. That was my last job ever.
I have ever had. Oh, I was 20.
recently wait that's the last job

27 28 stupid

how do you feel as an employer when someone tells you

like that was my last JBP that was my last five I would have left that shit too

we saved it

some ways he fresh

no wonder you hate the way

it's dope that's a good job especially the young age

actually

my stomach growling right now man don't tell me

He got a short.

I don't get it. He tried to tell you, go get it.

Go get that way. Run the corporate.

Put it a little mobile somewhere, right?

This nigga just a small.

Bring the cookies, man.

That's good. That's good.
The famous aim is just

using that shit.

Damn, I can't.

I can't use it. Yes, you could.
I worked at the Wiz. Corporate.
Corporate. He was a liaison between the sisters.
I was a liaison for the nigga. Between

the niggas in the alley and the niggas in the subway. I actually was the liaison for the Wiz.

I did work in Wiz Corporate. You did.
Yeah. There you go.
But, Jussie, man, how'd y'all feel about the interview? What y'all think? I'm going to be respectful because his sisters is fine.

I got a newfound respect for the Smollett family, and it's not because of Jussie. So I wish he mute up.
He keeps fucking it up.

Yo, I hear Jesse. Your sisters did it.

Your sisters gave the redemption. They fine.
They're killing shit. They're beautiful.
You had your run. That's what you did with it.
You got the whole Chicago PD man.

Like, it's over.

Yeah. When Cam Newton.
How you feel? When Cam Newton called you, you shouldn't even answer the phone. Like, what is Jesse Smolek going to Cam Newton?

I want to hear your in-depth opinion on how you feel about the interview and what he says. I think I don't understand.
He's on Patreon.

That is Patreon. I don't understand why Jesse's still doing the interviews.
I just, I don't think it's advancing the story. I think people who believe him are going to believe him.

I think the overwhelming majority of people who don't aren't going to feel any different after the interview. I just don't, I don't think it helps anything.

And I think the way he's responding to questions doesn't make him look stable.

Some of his rambles don't look just like regular, like, I talk too much rambles because we all talk too much at times.

Prison company excluded. I think it's more like

it reminded me how we looked in the courtroom.

You know what I mean? He was like, I'm not suicidal. I'm not suicidal.

It looked unhealthy. He did well.

Yeah, and this doesn't look well. And so I don't think it helps this story.
I just don't think it helps anything. I think it's drugs.
I have no idea. I don't want to speculate on.

I don't want to speculate.

No, was that a political answer? No. No.
Oh. No, that was a good answer.
One political answer. He was running a little bit.
No, I didn't. No, no, no.

I pulled you back over here. That was a great answer.
No, no, man. He pulled him back.
Yeah. He didn't want to talk about that shit.
This is his man.

I did want to talk about it. I just didn't know what angle we were taking.
I thought we were talking about the other stuff. Are you cool with the nigga? Yeah.
Yeah. When he was.

Shit. I haven't spoken to him in about a year, but.
Pack, Mark. No, Mark.
You got a pack. I can't be cool.
Which issue we big. We got a pack.
You can, Mark. You can.
You can be packed.

To be clear, I knew Jesse before all this happened. True.
You can't. You can't be cool.
So now you're. You talk to him right away, right? No, but they.
And you're a writer and a director.

I interviewed him a couple of years back in the pandemic when all this was happening to get his side of the story. And there were a lot of us who were advocating for him not to do prison time.

Okay, gotcha. You know, for me, the

resolution to the Justice Smallette thing should have been him, at the very least, paying for

all of the man hours. Yeah, the loss of

all of that. You know, putting him in a cage for a year or two, I don't think it's going to help anything to me.

Was there ever a version of the story where you were one of the attackers and he had to send you to Ace Hardware to get the rope and shit? Shoot.

To avoid incriminating myself, I don't want to speak on this matter at all. Smart.
Yeah. Yamar, has any of your friends hit you up, DM you? You took up the risk

after one of your takes up here?

Say that again? Has any of your friends hit you up, wrote you after one of your takes up here? Yeah, all the time. Like mad, I mean.
Yamar, what's up, man?

You saw your soul. No, no, not sold my soul.
It's more like people. There are a few people who I wouldn't call friends, but like celebrities who are like, yo, why'd you you say that?

A few people who stopped doing content with me because they didn't like a take I had on something. Up here.
Oh, yeah. About them or your take about something that they were passionate about?

Usually the latter. It's usually not about them because I don't really go in on people like that.
But like the Saudi Arabia thing definitely didn't win me friends among comedians.

When did you meet Jesse Smoke?

Oh, you told me. I met him with Harry Belafonte at his many rivers.
Oh, Harry Belafonte.

You fucking asked the question.

At the mansion in St. Martin.
You You know what I mean?

At the mansion in St. Martin.
Yeah, so because Harry Belafonte obviously was really big on connecting with artists, activists. And Jussie was doing activism at the time.
And

Angela Davis

was a deep admirer of Jussie's work. And actually...
Yo, Buck, he dropped some. Three of them.

I'm picking them all up at once. He asked me how I met him.
That's true. So Angela and I went and were backstage and watched him perform at the Minnie Rivers Festival.

That's where I first met him in Georgia. It was a big music festival.
It It was Harry Belafonte's last music festival. And then after that, we connected and stayed in communication.

I stayed in communication with his family. And then when he got arrested, we, you know, we stayed in contact.
So, Mark, you can't say that.

You're not friends at all, Mark. I didn't say Jesse's my friend.
Y'all didn't say that's your man's. I didn't say that's my friend.
I said.

All right.

I don't call people friends that I'm just cool with this, man. Okay.
Yeah, I don't do that.

I thought I had them. I'm sick of Mark with that friendship.
No, if I say they're my friend, they're my friend. Usually, I say I'm cool with them or I know them.
That's different.

I wish I would have walked in in friends giving and jussey smollette would have been by that pool table what there were there were about three people who were on the the the the gray list but because y'all was but there were about three people who were on my invite list that were kind of gray they were on the they were teetering between the invite non-invite and based on y'all being there i said no because i know y'all didn't

yeah like oh

jossy smooth you know one

i don't know one your man

your man was like oh good it ain't just me i'm like damn

yeah there was one of them yeah uh i'll tell you i'll tell you off mic and um and then uh yeah. Was it because of me or one of them?

Both.

One was probably all the above. And then there was two more.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then two more people who you probably wouldn't have been able to do that.

I'd be so shocked to learn that people have issues with me.

Really? Why?

That's right. Maybe I'm just a loof.

Yeah, might be shut your ass up, man.

You apologize for me, whatever happened to whoever this is. I'm not even necessarily saying you was wrong.

I was probably wrong.

One of them, you definitely was. Douglas, not necessarily.
A lot of times, it's just, I don't want tension at my house. But how old was I, too, when I was wrong, too?

Six months ago. How old are you?

Fuck him, my bad. A couple months ago.

How old are you?

Shut up, fuck y'all. Niggas crazy.

For real?

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, for sure.

Yeah, you better not have came to Mark's house that day, nigga.

I don't know who I was. I'd have been cutting more than clubs.

How you know? How to dump you, nigga. How do you pull that off, man?

Joe's coming. It's a lot easier to pull it off before you on a podcast because you can just not tell people something happened.

But then if people watch the podcast and know something happened, they'd be like, oh, what happened? I don't know why. I didn't get an invite.
I hit them with the, oh, you didn't get the delivery?

Oh, you didn't. Well, I can't tell them my excuses now, but yeah, yeah, yeah.
Believe me right. Oh, like you did with the party.
No, no, you. I showed you you was on the list.

Oh, same thing. I remember now.
I didn't get delivered.

Oh, y'all was on the list.

You've been on on the list for everything I've ever had since I've known you. Niggas want ish around.

It's got one more no-show before he's off the list. Yeah.
Niggas want you around, bro.

I'm not doing that to your niggas, boy. I ain't going to hold you.
I shouldn't take it personally. You need an issue at the friends giving, though.
Yeah, he was supposed to be there. Hold on, bro.

We want you around, bro. And you the connector.
And a lot of people upstairs knew you. A couple was asking for you.
And your birthday coming up.

Your birthday coming up, and we doing something. And I dare you not to show up.
That's the thing I wanted to talk about.

It's on the day of work. I dare you.
Niggas will beat the dog shit out of me, bro. And I'm on that day.
Wait, his birthday's on a work day? Yeah.

I'll beat you up, nigga.

I'll snuff you if you don't come in on work. I'll bring you a cake.

I'll bring you a hug, nigga. I may even kiss you on your cheek.
Oh, shit. Your birthday is.
It's a Friday.

I'm coming in that day. Oh, shit.

I'm sure Mono will do something great for us. Yeah, Mona got something for you.
I'm sure. Oh, no, Mono.

I just don't know his birthday. I lived up a Tuesday like a a motherfucker.
No, it's Friday. It's Friday.

We're going to bring you a cake. Come on, Ish.
We're going to celebrate, man. We love you, bro.
You're going to be 50.

You did it enough, nigga. You played 007 long enough.
You hid the family from us. Okay, good.
You got it. But let us celebrate you, nigga.
We love you.

Freeze. He bodied that shit, though.

Word, at this point, you can come out your shell, nigga. We don't want to see y'all.
We don't want to see you. You can be private.

We just want to love you.

How would you feel if you walked into a surprise? Oh, you're in a shell, you bitch.

How would you?

I'm gonna ask that again. How would you feel if you walked into a surprise party? It's not my bad.
Would you be angry at us? No, hell no. Don't you say I'd be angry? Say less.
Mike here.

Oh, wait, this is a good topic.

You wouldn't be angry at my surprise party. No, real happy.

What type of surprise?

Happy as we've seen you in two times.

Oh, the $40 joints. Yep.

Suave,

Oh, shit.

We love you, bro.

Come on, man. Like, we ain't going to play pranks with you and throw cake on you.
Nah, nah, that's stupid. No, no, no.
We're going to throw him something nice.

Y'all don't think Elvis was appropriating Dominicans.

Wait, what?

Yo,

you be thinking so wild. Oh, shit.
Yo, Elvis might have never seen Dominic.

Elvis never saw Dominicans. He's lying about it.
Okay, but do you think he was appropriating Dominicans? What's all? Hold on, y'all. And to him.
Give me a second. Oh, him himself.

him the outfits the okay the hair

all right now you

the look

the look the moves huh all that

hold on hold on y'all my daughter princess hey i

can you tell them what you did to your teacher please okay so

yesterday he was he he was teaching us something and then he used the word negro a lot and i didn't really like it but after class i stand him like he bumped it to me and then he was like oh do you want to tell it to me and i was like yeah, I do.

And then I told him, like, I told him, like, although I know he's educating us, and he might think I was sensitive for this, but I told him, I didn't, like, how he was saying Negro a lot, and he could have used a different word.

Now, like, once or twice, okay, like, you're saying the word up on the PowerPoint, that's fine. But he said it eight times.

And then usually, like, whenever he's teaching something about African Americans, he used the word African Americans. Like, this particular lesson.

He just kept saying Negro and I told him I didn't like it. Okay, thank you, Princess.
I wasn't lying.

Watch out, Malta Matt. Princess, we love you.
Thank you. Thank you, guys.
All right, Princess. Say something.

I love you, baby.

Make sure you stay in school.

No, she's in school. Come on.
I know. She's trying to be a lawyer.

She wants to do this. I can hear her mom is killing her shit.
Yeah.

Salute, body.

For real. Yeah.
What you said, though?

Are you crazy?

I'm active. I'm outside, nigga.
I don't look. Outside.
Yeah. No, I mean,

we agree. You You might get mad outside.

Look at this people you about to invite over to the crib, nigga. I would have told you about that because I got somebody in my mind who I'm thinking you're about to try to slide over.

I'm going to talk to you, nigga. Okay.
You know what I'm talking about? Yeah, I don't, but we're probably on the same page. I got another really random question for y'all that's not on the board.

I think I have to tell y'all. Fuck, no.
I thought you was trying to buy it. Nigga, you crazy.
I thought you was lit.

I don't aspire to.

Go ahead. Go ahead, Joe.
What's your question?

Joe, what's your question? Me,

please, please stop. Please, move on please joe get us out of here what's the question what what is y'all what is what what do y'all staying with ellen degenerous we love her what she

she's she be crossing some lines sometime i used to be a really big fan like i thought her personality was dope and then when all the when all of the behind the scenes shit started coming out it was almost like

all you know if it's They say where there's smoke, there's fire. It was so many people.
Wasn't it just that she's mean? It's hell. Yeah.

Like, different type of mean. Like, was treating her cast like shit, treating all her employees.
We didn't see this shit. What's like shit? Like one of the meanest, like, Steve Jobs-level mean.

Like, mean. Steve Jobs, mean?

Yeah. Yeah.

Do I write the movie? Yeah.

And even a little worse, right? Because with Ellen, her shtick was...

Her brand. Love.
Yeah, her entire brand was being kind to people,

loving people, donating, giving money away, organizing shit, shining out of the ball. I got all that shit.
No, I got to get my shit off.

I just wanted to know. I mean, I was, again, one of my favorite things to watch is the dark side of comedy.
I've seen every one of them.

I watch them whenever I was beat. Yes.
Oh, I know. Yes, there was an Ellen episode.
There's a Family Manners episode. There's a Robert Williams episode.
There's a bunch of episodes of Robin Williams.

But, yeah, I was like, I wonder if everybody still believes Ellen to be the dick that

she would have to be like a really like

crushing people's lives. They said it was bad, bro.
But I'm saying, was there any examples? Yeah,

instead of just hearing it was bad. It was

on comedy?

I mean, one of the examples used on Dark Side of Comedy, there was a young kid who was a singer. He had some type of fucking talent.
And Ellen called him, and she was going to fly him in.

They was working together for a while. And I guess

she had a script that she got from a a movie that wasn't out that she had to go through a lot of loopholes to get.

And she gave it to the mom so the boy could read it because she was going to give my opportunity, right?

And it's the boy, but he's a little older now, so it's him telling the story. Okay.

And he said, whatever was going on that weekend, he hadn't gotten around to reading the script. That's mistake number one.
Fuck with Ellen. And he said, Ellen called his mom.

And they were over there having a long, long, long conversation that the mom later told him some of the things that Ellen was saying, which was on some shit like, you failed as a mom.

Like, like, how could you not have him read this? I've jumped through all of these hoops and what the fuck are you doing? And yada, yada. Just on that type of vibe, like,

like a dick.

That's a, yeah, that's not enough for me. That's not enough.

That's not enough. Come on, John.
I don't know.

I hate hearing. I'm talking to my mom like that.
It's crazy, but I don't. Yeah, y'all just pardon them.
Somebody called me. I'm not pardoning.

Somebody just called y'all mom and started wilding on your mom. No, if it happened to me, that's different.
But hearing it happened to somebody else, you know what it is.

I assume that anybody who's that nice on camera is probably a bit of an asshole by the same. So naturally, what about Oprah? So I guess that's why.

So it doesn't, it doesn't disappoint me or shock me because I'm already walking into it expecting that. I gotta hear Oprah.
I don't know enough to say. You know what I mean?

I haven't heard those awful stories. I've read all of her biographies.
That's what I'm saying. Like, I mean, I heard.
There's a lot of dirt, but none of it is like, she's a monster. Got it.

You know what I mean?

That don't make you a monster. That's all I'm saying.
Like, all right, a dick. You get a dick.
Yeah. But a monster, bro, I need a little bit more.

You go through all the loopholes you can to get somebody the opportunity. And they fuck it up.
And they fuck it up. Joe, you'd be upset, too.

I'm not calling nobody mom and calling them a failure as a mom because their kid didn't read the scripture. Yeah, that's terrible.
I got you.

Y'all asked for an example. That's one of the examples.

There's much more. You'd have to see it yourself.
You got to hear both sides.

C.L. Parker is a dick.
Sorry. Because what if the person just interpreted her being called a terrible mom, and she wasn't calling her a terrible mom?

She was just implying that she could have done better at making sure that this was important. What are you guys doing?

There's been so many stories. Yeah, you're with that if it's a standalone, but this is

if I hear the rest of them, then I might.

Maybe I would. And also, is it because everyone assumes that she's so nice that if she's a little bit mean, it comes off as, oh my.

I thought she was an angel. But she's not.

And she's not really that mean. If any other normally keeled human being said the things that she said, they would take it at face value.

But if it's coming from someone that you perceive as this angel, now it looks like you're a monster, but you're not really a monster. It was stories.
It was, I don't have to hear more.

Yeah, I don't know. Carlo, you know what I mean? It was there were a lot of

them. I'm sure.
From people that worked with her for over 10 years.

Like there was a lot of stories. But anyway, I just wanted to ask.
I thought about it. Sorry.
It's all good.

No problem. Shout out to the other

or not.

Or not. Or not.
Joe Freeze. Yo, I'm with you a little bit.

I was looking at the

Special People Olympics.

Not Olympics, I mean

the walkway, the runway. The fashion show.

Is it still a runway?

Yo. Yo.
Yo, Freeze.

Yo, Freeze. The roadway, whatever it is.
I bookmarked it, nigga. I said, okay, freeze.
It's not okay, freeze. Ooh, I see a style.
I can see what. It's not my style.

I saw the nubs, no legs, fire with the fatty chubby. Chubbed up, right? Huh? Chubbed right up.
Fatty with no legs. I said, hey, I wonder how this will look.

Your hands.

No restraints.

I thought about it. I don't give a fuck.
I was going through it, too. I thought about it.
I think it's great to come in and report what chubbed you up over the weekend.

Hey, yo, Parks. It was nice.

Some of them be fire.

This is a disabled person's fashion show. Yes.
I saw clips online. Yeah, I saw the clip.
Everybody keeps sending it to me. Yo, yo, this is your bag.

It is. It is, though.
I see the colors on you. That's why you got the clothes.
They attract those type of colors, too.

Please.

What the?

The nigga's James Brant.

James Pierce Bronson.

Yo.

Oh, man.

Chill, Joe. I'm going to laugh.
Freeze, you that nigga, son? I'm chilling, man. I said, I wonder what freeze, because at first I was cutting your ass, but then I went and I said, hmm.

And you got to go through something. See, I went through some shit, so my mind was just

wanting to go to another realm. But I salute you.
Show me some more, nigga. Send me some more, gang.
Don't salute me. Send me all the pages.
Don't salute me, bro. Salute to the disabled community.

Indeed. I'm glad you all can see their humanity.
You recognize their beauty.

Not me. Watch this.

Paul Akron. What's his name though? Milton Burrow.

Milton Burrow.

Look at you, Milton Burrow.

Milton Burley.

Oh, man.

Let's see here.

Oh, no, we're going to touch the.

It's not a second.

No, I'm asking you. You ain't going to be there like a what? Yo, duh.
What allegations.

What allegations. What allegations.

What allegations, nigga.

Get out the fucking booth. What allegations? Come on, come through.
Come through this segue.

That's a segue came.

This segue would be like,

fuck out of here.

Listen, no, the Max B performance. Oh.
That's what I was saying. That's why I didn't know.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Come on. Come on.
Who's ready to tell the truth in here?

Come on. Come on.
Come on. Last last Friday.
Tossing it to freeze. There we go.

Black Friday. Max B performed at XL and Elizabeth.

Were you there? No. Yes.
I was not there. In spirit.
Yes, he was. I was.
Yes, he was.

Yeah, so were they streaming it for you, no, no, tell us about it, it was it was a you know, but um anyway, so as the video started to go go out from the performance, one of the songs he performed was his

A-Rap money remix, which is called grand crew grand crew money or something like that. Yeah, but it's it contains lines in there where he's dissing Jim, dissing Chrissy.

Yeah, you sent them the no DJ version? No, they didn't answer. I actually, I said something about that to them.
Like, yo, y'all. But anyway.
But yeah, so then the video comes out and it looks like a

direct contrast to everything he's been saying about moving forward, moving positive, and why would you do this song? Like, it's a lot of questions came out. Yeah.

And

then.

His retort was that Funk Flex was DJ, and that's all he had, right? Yeah.

He said, basically, Flex backdoored him. That's what he said.
He said Flex told him he was going to only play Pin to Tail. I have one record, which is Pin to Tail and the Dunkey.
Yeah.

He said that Flex played that, and he said he was just in the moment. He didn't want to not perform the record, but he said he had no intentions of disrespecting Jim.

He said, we all got families, we all got wives,

and he apologized for doing it. And my question to Freeze was, do you believe that story that Flex might have did that? And is Flex to blame in doing that? I took it at face value.

So if that is what happened and Flex played the record,

and I've said this to them, to this camp. I said, I think Max handled that wrong in that moment.
I see, I watched the video. I see he never said certain words, but the backtrack is playing.

So it's the same thing. Like, you went like this one time, but you still played it.
Like, you could have freestyled a cappella or just not done a record. So you're flexing, you're a flex.

So you're only doing, I mean,

this is a club appearance. So you're only doing two songs or three songs.
You know, it's real short.

So, and I was just like, and how do y'all not have, if you needed me to send your sexy love for the Barclays, how do y'all not have a thumb drive with three to five records

to go at any time? You should have that anyway. So.

What do you think, Joe?

I think it was a good attempt at a cleanup.

I mean, yeah, it's good to apologize and shit. Yeah, of course.

I believe everything Max said.

I don't think that...

He should be running around. I don't I don't I don't think that he's just running around with thumb drives.

I'm saying home. I'm talking about.
You said he should.

I'm saying his peoples. Your manager gets

to know if he has picked people's. He has people.
I'm telling you something. Yeah, Karen Silver with him.

He has a group of people.

It's

not know that his group of people is the same at every event Max B does.

They're for the most part are. For the most part.
For the most part.

Some of the people from that team were in Elizabeth at XL. Okay.

Isisana reached out to him for. I see too many worlds where what Max is saying could happen.
No, it could happen. For sure.
But even in that moment, you got to catch.

I don't think Max went in on some trying to be funny shit. Personally, you got other records that will do it way more than that.
That the crowd would know. That ain't even one of your top records.

Like, I was even, when I heard it, I'm like, why the hell is he doing this song? So that stood out for me. So maybe that's all Flex had.

had, but you got to, as the DJ, you still got to know what's going on too.

Like, you're in charge of that. You have to know that.
So if you're playing this song,

you know what you're doing, yo. Yes,

the DJ you saying. Yes, the DJ.
So you feel like Flex. That's what I'm saying.
That's a Flex.

That was indeed Flex DJing? Yes. Or was it just a Flex thrown event?

No, no, they have other DJs, but when they do them type of parties and they have like a headliner, so to speak, Flex comes out to DJ for them. But do we know that that was Flex that night?

Yes. He said it was Flex.
We didn't know. And I can totally see Flex to shoot him some bail.
Like he could have just went into his Max B and Lesrado and that's what he had. So he was like, fuck it.

Okay, I remember this and didn't remember all the connotations that were in the verses.

That's entirely possible, bro. As a DJ, your mind isn't necessarily thinking of all the diss lines in a record.
I'm just saying. You're just trying to.

No, I'm not rolling with that.

I'm not rolling with that. That's irresponsible.
It's too much at stake.

Exactly.

It's too much at stake.

It's somebody's job to know that.

Max is on some shit like, yo, the gig is the gig. I just came home.
That's the song that the DJ put on. I mean, I didn't rap it, but I'm not going to cancel the gig.

I'm going to give my people the show that they look for. He said that.
I take him at his word. I believe what he tweeted out after that Jairu fight at the Barclays.
I do not believe

any bullshit is on any bullshit.

But even bigger than that, I was just proud of Harlem's response.

Like the people that I heard talking about it, when I first saw it, I had the

big side, big side. But before Max addressed any of it, I heard people from Harlem talking about just how much both sides mean to Harlem, what could happen.

if this goes a different way, and how everybody needs to be preventative in making sure, the people on both sides, they love both people, to make sure that none of that is happening in 2025.

That was 17 years ago. We're not on it like that.
We don't want to see it. We don't want bloodshed.
We don't want none of that shit. I love that response from New York.

I absolutely would love it. I was more happy for New York responding that way than I was for thinking about flex and yada, yada, yada, yada.
I can understand Flex's position.

I understand what Max B is saying. But New York and the resounding

response to Nigeria. You just make sure to put that to bed early.
Yeah, yeah. And that's dope.
Even it should be. Even on the max cleanup.
Even on the max cleanup, it was somebody saying,

yo,

nah. Yeah, we ain't on that.
Come on, now.

We're not doing that. Please tell me you're not doing that.

Because, you know,

I appreciate it. And that speaks to what we were talking about earlier, people having real people around them that can speak out and say so.
You know what I'm saying?

In a moment like that, yeah, your phone should, there should be somebody that got your phone number that should be able to call you.

Yeah, and be like, yo, dog, what the fuck are you doing

even if to hear your explanation and to be okay that but just the way that look look crazy at first and we needed the explanation same day yeah right away don't let it i'm glad that happened like that yep they didn't waste no time yep thank god

thank god that's all i said And do I think Flex was trying to like incite some shit? No, like I said,

it was just bad preparation. But as the DJ, if this is what you're doing, you got to do better than that in that moment.
True. Because that could have gone all the way left completely unnecessarily.

And Max got enough songs that he could.

He should have them. That's the point.
He got way better. Nigga, if that's the only option, then don't play no song.
Don't play no song. Cut the music off.

If all you got is some shit that's going to start a fucking war,

then cut the music off, have Max B come to the stage, say some words, a cappella, thanking his fans. And Max B.
Wouldn't that be the end of that? Max got records that day, no.

He could have started singing and let the crowd would have participated on songs.

Like if it's a Max B crowd, he has, I know, I've been seeing ever since Max came home, a lot of people saying this whole, oh, who is Max B? We didn't listen to him out here. That's fine.

New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts knows Max B's music

through and through.

And when he's performing anywhere in that strip right there,

when they show up, they know the songs. So he could, you ain't even have to play that song.
Or as soon as you realize something, even if he knows it. You could have cut it.
You could have spoken.

like this. It's on Narrow Minded.
You should be a fan of... I'm just, I enjoy watching somebody.

Well, I don't enjoy watching somebody sit up for 17 years, but I enjoy watching people pick up where they left off. Hell yeah.
Like, I think people should be allowed that opportunity. I do.

I'm a fan of that thing. I'm not sure if I'm doing this Providence this weekend, and I was like, see,

that's what I'm used to seeing. Like, I like that.
And it was lit. And

they knew the word. Him and French used to run that whole, man.
That was their strip. Yeah.

And him and French got music coming out, yeah, yeah.

January 6th, January 6th, Jane, January,

I forget the date. I know the show is the 16th and 17th, so it might be the week before.
I have to double-check,

shout out to that. His album was supposed, he was supposed to be dropping PD7.
They were saying was Friday, which I'm kind of glad that didn't drop just yet. Like, let it build up for sure.

Let it build up. Oh, speaking of music,

did you hear Stove God's news? I still have it because we're going to do a live reaction on the air on Friday.

Before y'all broach that, let me just throw in, because we was talking about the show with the Barclays, I want to say that Money Long has removed herself from the Boy is Mind Tour with Brandy and Monica citing health concerns.

Her doctor said, you cannot continue. If you do, it'll be bad for your health.
Oh, I can't do that. Oh, you got to listen to your doctor.

Yeah, you've got to listen to your doctor. So, Money Long, we love you.
We're praying for you.

Absolutely. They've since added Maya to the spot dates.
I think that makes a lot of sense. So

shout out to y'all.

If you have a chance to check out the boys mind tour when it comes to a city near you, I suggest you do so. Well, y'all being horny again? Yeah.
You got it.

Games, that's simple.

Oh, he wanted me to look.

Nah, I wasn't on that. Oh, who was you on? You wasn't on Maya?

Nigga too good for Maya.

Yo, you that nigga, boy.

I'm with you, though. I'm with you.
Never fails, boy. Back when Maya.
Never fails. In the run of Maya, I wasn't looking at Maya like that, as an adult.

Honestly, I looked at Maya as an adult. As an adult.

That's what I'm about to say.

And Maya still looked like Maya. Maya back.

And Maya said she ain't fucked in like 12 years or so. She was seven, eight years.
She was married here.

She's just sitting there. I just believe.
Not mine.

Yes, we believe women. I do.
I believe that. Especially when it comes to their pussy mouth.
Of course, of course. I believe women.
Anyway. Anyway.
Yeah, I saved my reaction because I want to do it on

it. Okay, so you still did it.
As a Stove God fan, I've had Stove God on my record before, a Christmas record too, it's out still.

I would like to hear what this sounds like. Live reactions.
I've seen it's got some people in a tussie. Let's go.

I'm here already.

Powder on the Lewis, been stepping stepping on coke.

They sucking niggas hanging they sell. If you give enough rope,

got Chanel life, check it's about a starving kiss that don't float.

What what's the problem? This is fucking hard. I love this recording.
I like that. You know the problem.
Come on.

I completely know what the problem is.

Make sure it's a gold. Make sure it's a gold.
Smelling work cooking in the air tonight.

I smell blood money in the air tonight.

I can smell it late in the middle of the morning. Yeah, this is fire.

This shit is hidden.

Bitch, I really had a run. Probably the biggest since pun.
This is fire. Yo, whoever doesn't like us, your ears are.
What's the issue? You know what?

Come on now. We're not going to play like that.
This is like some old school mentality shit where everything got to sound like a preembee. No, dog.
Yeah, but this is fire.

People get used to you in a certain.

They got Stove in a box. But Stove was doing other shit.
I understand. Even on the gun records, there was some trappy-ish, not trapped, it's the wrong word, but not super slow boom bap shit.

Like, he's always been on different shit as well as doing the boom bap shit.

This record is heat. I think that you know more about Stovegar Cooks than most people.
That's probably true.

I think that since his Clips album appearance, some people that may not have been so familiar with him, there got to be some of those here. That's a lot.
Yeah, for sure. A lot.

If a hook could take over an album, he goddamn did it.

I think there's new people here. I think they're just saying, like I said, it's in a box and it sounds different.

I think that not only is this hard, but this is the natural next steps for him, I feel like. He's also put out records where...

I've played when I'm a sleeper here. I made a joke, like, I'm going to play some R ⁇ B too.
And it was Stove God over some fucking... I remember that.
That was hard. Yeah, it was was a hard record.

Like, this is not even weird or rare for his solo shit or nothing. So, shut the fuck up.

Hey, listen, I'm all for doing some other shit when it's dope. This shit was hard.
That shit, I heard that record and was like, yeah,

I woke up that day and thought the internet had them dead to rights before I heard the song, the way they was going. Yeah, I said I'm

hanging him out to dry. I was like, whoa, let me go check it out.
Then I started fucking voding my head.

That shit was crazy.

Go Stove God. Some of y'all ears be bad.
I don't know what to tell you. No, they just wanted, like you said, want to keep you sounding just like this.

No attempt at growth, nothing, so that we could then complain and say, you make the same song over and over. Right.

Sorry, dog.

I'm playing this just because it was hard. You won't know what I know.

You ain't seen what I saw.

It was on Stoveguard page.

Oh, come on. That's good.
That reminds me of

that record, Good Drink.

It was two chains, I think, Gucci and Quavo. But then he went and got the choir to do the hook.

And it reminded me, it was like that's when they started using the trap choir first. Gotcha.
And it reminds me of that. The other day, there was a clip of

Stokely singing You're Breaking My Heart, and the band was playing it behind him. I think he was too close to the horn, so you couldn't hear him, but great idea.
Great idea.

Your horns is loud as fuck, dog. Also in music, I want to read this.
I saw a parks post it, and I saved it to read it just because I thought it was fly. This is great.

A record producer in L.A. said, Most musicians don't fail because they're bad.
They fail because their nervous system can't survive the industry.

And every artist in the room went still.

He said, the biggest myth in music is that success depends on exposure. No, he said, it depends on whether your body can handle being unseen longer than you expected.

Most artists quit not because they're untalented, but because their brain interprets silence as danger. The industry doesn't break voices.
It breaks nervous systems. They scout emotional,

he said, labels don't scout talent. They scout emotional durability.
This is when I saved this before.

This is the one where you spent it. The ability to create when numbers drop, to write when no one cares,

to perform after rejection number 47. Or 447.
Yeah, 4,047.

To stay human when algorithms treat you like a product. Air horns.
He said 90% of rising artists crumble not from hate, but from the invisible weight of being ignored.

Yeah, you left Earth right there. Then he told the story of a singer who went viral overnight and disappeared six months later.

Not because she lacked songs, because the dopamine crash after fame felt like grief.

He is killing this.

Her body couldn't handle the altitude, he said. And no one teaches artists how to breathe up there.
The crowd went silent. like they suddenly recognized themselves.
He revealed the real industry

filter, consistency under emotional pressure.

Not talent, not looks, not luck, just the ability to keep creating without collapsing into comparison, self-doubt, or the terror of being quote unquote too late.

Most artists don't lose their dream, he said. They lose their self-trust.
He ended with a line that felt like a punch. Your biggest enemy isn't the industry.

It's the version of you that believes you're running out of time. He is killing him.
He smoked it. Yeah.
Because that belief kills more careers than bad marketing or missed opportunities.

And every musician in the room suddenly excelled, exhaled, like someone finally named the monster under the stage.

He smoked that shit. Whoever this is, it could have been AI.
I don't care. The words were great.

The words were absolutely.

Even if that's AI, AI got that from a real place. Yeah, they smoked that.
Somebody that really went through something. He, he, that was it.

That was it. it.
So I just wanted to throw that in there on the

tail end of our stove god conversation. Brother Mark.
Oh, yeah. I just wanted to

send an RIP to one of our,

at least for underground rap fans,

one of the greats.

Mars Co-op.

From the Roots Crew Collective.

Most famous for the opening verse on Clones. Yes, he body clones.
Which he went crazy on, but did a number of other features. He's all the mental health of Half-Life body in it.
Yeah, yeah.

We don't know the cause of death, but rest in peace. At least I'm not aware of what it is.
Yeah, nothing's been announced yet, but shout out to him and salute. Send a love to all of us.

I was just Googling trying to find it, but yeah, y'all are right. Yeah, they haven't, to my knowledge, revealed anything.
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter.
Rest in peace.

A life lost. Man, it's getting rough as a Roots fan.

Over the years, you know, from Hub to even the manager, Rich Nichols, to obviously, you know,

Malik B.

I mean, you know, it's some losses, man. So sending him love and comfort.
For sure. For sure.
Yes, sir.

Is now a good time to tell y'all what B. Simone said? It's always.

Always. We always want to hear what she says.
This is just funny. I don't even know if it's true, but it's so funny I'm saying it.
And it's true. Let me not say that.
B.

Simone was on live, and someone asked, which would she choose, a trillion dollars or 10 minutes with Jesus?

She said the money because Jesus probably wouldn't tell her nothing different than what's already in the word of God, and she would waste her 10 minutes stuttering.

And the internet is on her ass about it.

Why? Why are they on her ass?

I mean, I can see both sides of it. Why? Well, I'd like to think Jesus, if you believe in Jesus, you'd like to think he got something else to say.
Like, there's no remix. There's no new view.

Like, Jesus is not here.

Jesus is not giving you the fucking word mark. I'm just saying.

If I believe in Jesus, and I'm like an active Christian and all of that, I'm going to see him later on anyway. So free.
Let me get this break.

We got an appointment already scheduled. I'll holler at you when I get up there, big dog.
Let me get this bread right now, though.

Counterpoint.

Isn't that like Jesus is a genie? He's not a genie. He ain't going to make your wish come true.

How you get the trillion then?

I knew I was going to embody that. I knew I shouldn't ask this for.

I knew I shouldn't. Do you spend 10 minutes with Jesus? Yes.

You got a lot of money. You got a lot of money already.
No.

You're on your way to a trillion. If If I was making 20 million a month, yeah, I might, yeah, I see that nigga.
But like,

good looking, my man. You looked out for me.

Ice and Corey, I believe.

What would you pick? You know what I'm picking. I don't.
Picking the bread.

Mark.

I'm trying to think of a creative way to say, I'll take the bread, baby. I'll take the bread.

Cash me out, big dog. Say it loud.
I'm black enough.

I'm going to be tap dancing out of hell. This is like lunch with Jay-Z.

I shouldn't even ask you, right? Why? I'm asking.

I mean, what you think? Why you saying? Bro,

what's your answer? I'm saying, like, is it obvious that you would pick the money? I wouldn't take the money. Oh,

that's what you're fighting for. I wasn't rude against them.

These niggas just scaring me. Okay.
Awesome.

What's your reason? What's your reason? What's your thinking? You need a reason for that? We gave our reason to take the trillion.

If you really got faith in God and you really believe that God got you, then you can make the money. If you really believe God got you, why you can see him face to face? So that I could talk to him.

About what? What y'all want to talk about? That you can't talk to him when he's not there. Whatever the case may be.

You can talk to God every night in prayer. You said you pray every day? I do.

How do you pray, ish?

But you feel like you said.

I feel like I heard you. Right, I heard you.
Nigga, I heard you. You've been asking for money.
I heard you. I sent you a a trillion dollars.
I sent you the option to get the money.

I got a $20 trillion dollars and your dumbass came here to see me. You still came to see me.
That was my gift.

Mark, you will pick a trillion dollars over being able to have a 10-minute conversation with Allah.

Yes.

You can say it's slow. You can say it dramatic.
You can change the names.

You ain't changing names. You could put all of them together.
Mark ain't going to be a motherfucker. I'm still going to take the money.
There's allegations about Mark, too.

He ain't going to beat them. That's fine.

It could be a whole conference. I'm taking the money.
I have a relationship with God already. Yeah, Jesus.
Allah. Okay.
It's a long distance one. Are we good with you? Moses.

The no-praying Thanksgiving thing. Maybe it's not a big deal.
These niggas are nuts. Man, bro, my money, man.
Come on, Jim. You know what?

Come on. What you going to do? I'm just saying, I could change my entire family's.

Change every couple of families. You mean like God could? Yeah, well,

he gave me the trail. He gave me the trillion.
God isn't working quite right.

Call me, stop.

God's plan. Anybody that picks the money can't really believe in a higher power.

I disagree. In fact, anybody that picks the conversation doesn't believe in the higher power in a certain way.
Why is it there? Because I think if you have a relationship with the higher power,

faith, I've spoken to him. All the time.

That would be ignorant of me to think that he's not listening. And I need some reassurance.

But this question is not saying you can talk to God and he's listening. Uh-huh.
He doesn't. This question is saying you get to have a 10-minute back and forth conversation with God.

That's what it says.

I don't got that many questions.

My main question is, how can I get a trillion dollars?

But you would ask that and have nine more minutes and 45 more seconds to get more shit. I think I could change the issue.
I'm more with the money that I could.

I don't think anything that God tells me that my rest of civilization would believe. Anyways, listen, it ain't about it.
To each its own for everybody.

Mark, I'm more, pardon me, Mark, I'm more taken aback because he's a nigga that says, don't nobody even need a billion dollars.

I'd give it away.

I'd give it away and change the world. I wouldn't keep it all like Scrooge McDuck.

I would take one dip in the pool, though. Jumping into a pool of hard coins feels really like a bad idea.
I've been watching this since I

never sold on it. Yes.

To be that guy.

Do y'all ever think that God can hear some of this shit y'all say?

I was saying, hey, Hey, y'all

throw it all the way for a hypothetical off the ground.

Yes, but I was made in God's image. So God put me here to do something.
I'm so free. Yes, I was.
No, you wasn't. Exactly.
You wasn't, yo. Exactly.
Blame God for my sense of humor.

All right, boy. God.

I talked to me later about it. So you talked to him already.

You talked to him already, man. For free.
Yeah.

You talked to him already. Millionaire.
And he talked back. But you have to believe that.

But if he talked back, then why you need his face-to-face? To not pick the money. Yeah, shit.
If you already talking back, I don't know. You ever talk to somebody on the phone? Yeah.

You want to see him sometimes, right? Sometimes. I was about to say that.
They said I'd give a trillion dollars to keep on the same phone.

I can't believe that this whole room sans-ish. I'd have been wrong.
If somebody would have bet me a million dollars

or a trillion,

well, I wouldn't have took the bet. But I would have never guessed that Ish would be down with me in the rest of the room.
Paul, what about you?

Are y'all this poor? Like, what the fuck?

Y'all's view of God is I'm on it.

That nigga take, come on, man. Y'all can see the face somebody just made.
I wish y'all could see the face somebody made.

Like, he disrespected that Joe even asking him.

I thought he would have said. I thought he would have said.
He's my brother.

No.

No.

I saw him. He could.

He's good. He's good.
I saw him. He's good.
Ericsson, what's your choice?

It's over, Joe.

You were itched by yourselves, like back in the days. Yeah.
This is why y'all running to heaven.

Hopefully not. Oh, yeah.

It's not even just y'all pick. It's like y'all proud of it.
They're standing in it.

Stay happy. No matter.

Yeah. It's not real.

Go ahead and say it.

Go ahead and say it.

What else ain't real?

I could touch this. his makes it this big.
I could touch this money, though. Flip,

do you believe in iron power? I do.

Mark?

Sure.

Okay, we can move on. I believe I'm not sure.

We got it. We got it.
Sure. We got it.
That's crazy.

We got it. No, John.
Yeah, it's two different things.

We worry.

Mark, you don't believe I?

We don't, yo. You converted, Mark? That's what I'm saying.
All this money converted me to what? You believe in what?

Yeah, sure. But like...
No, you... Oh, Mark, no.
It's not a conversation I have on podcasts. What I say is how I understand.

More than yes, sure. Shouldn't be a thing that you say on podcasts with that little smug-ass voice.
Oh, that was a joke. I was lobbing it up for Corey.
You asked me. Corey's not on.

You know what?

It's just, I don't think religion does well on podcasts because you don't have a chance to actually expound.

But what I would say is how I understand and conceptualize God is more complicated than other people. So the idea even of having a one-on-one conversation like

it's a king on a throne for me is something I don't believe. So it's hard for me to choose that over something that's material.
Do you believe all men is God like that?

I don't conceptualize God that way. That's more what it is.
But that's a complicated conversation. Yeah.
Okay. Okay.
Okay. But also, sorry, brother.
Also,

I want that. Okay.

Won't run. One trillion dollars.

You know what's so crazy? He talk about anything else, but when it comes to religion, that nigga. That's not true.
There's a lot of personal stuff I don't talk about.

It ain't even got to be a matter of time. It's just a personal matter.
Okay, Okay, okay. It's just a personal matter for me.
I don't know.

It ain't got to be a trillion for you.

Fuck gotta be a trillion.

Stupid me through that commercial I told you we were running. A lot of Sunday morning airtime.

Yo, a million. I'll change it next time.

Or take this out.

Got an easier fix. Oh my god.
A million? I'm taking the cash-ish. Yes.
Really? Yes. A million cash right now.
Yes. Wow.
You took a 10-minute conversation. 100,000?

I'm just going to ask God for a while. Nigga.

Yo, tell these niggas, yo. It's flat right

a million hold no dick

was really disgusted

recently y'all said a bunch to me grow up we your friends bro make me disgusted though it's wrong and i'm sure y'all are disgusting yes you can yo yes you can yes you can be disgusted at some of your friends yes you can discuss each other all the time

it's just a gig at this point

not by your personal belief

it don't change it don't change anything about our relationship it don't change nothing I could just be like, damn, this nigga really think that. That's niggas getting serious.

But you know why picking the money is stupid? All right. So you pick the money and then God did your whole family.
Or not. Or not, though.
You saying it like that's that's the other alternative.

Or that don't happen. Or you had a conversation with God and you have a 10-minute conversation with God and He show you how to be abundant in all these other areas outside of finance.
Then what?

Damn! Motherfucker! Smell me, nigga. And these are white couches.
And what are you drinking?

Coffee?

Some shit that stained. She's a shit.
No, no, no.

Holy water.

Something at the tide pin and get down. Yeah, tide pin.
Holy water. Wow.
All right. Yeah.

It's all right.

You know what? Yo, you know what? I don't have God as the greatest church ever.

I'm going to say your best to my general. It's been a good three and a half hours.
I ain't going to do it. I ain't doing it.
But yes.

Is that a three? Yeah. This is three and a half hours.
Three and almost four. Oh, then we're going to be doing it.
Wait, this podcast will be there before it. Air parks.

I had a bus at about 3:30 right now. We was cooking your parks.

We was cooking with the non-gun cheese. Here parks.

It may hurt. He hurt by that.
Look, he don't like that shit. He was mad about the Thanksgiving.
Oh, you were.

Yeah, I wasn't mad. That was a fridge.

No, I was. I was a classic seed, man.
No,

I was filming in Chinatown getting a lot of money.

Yeah, for sure.

They're not praying over the Thanksgiving food.

I could understand it, but it was a little judgment.

What decisions certain people made in the voting booth? Hey, your world, but that comes with a little judgment.

I think this one is kind of worse than all the people. Is the conversation with Jesus? This one is Trump's own.
You said Jesus first. Well, you said Jesus first.
I did not say Jesus. Yes, you did.

You said Jesus first. Well, let me read it.

Which is also an important thing.

We don't got to clean it up. No, no, no, no,

it's catering to his feelings. If they cater to feelings, like his feelings, and God, y'all's opinions would still be the same.
Oh, no, I'm still going to take the money. I just want to know.

But it is important. Distinction.
It is very important. Oh, yeah.
Not everybody.

Yeah. But still, nothing would change.

They're going to still.

All right.

Corey.

That's a sound point.

I don't listen to nothing that I don't hear him. Yo, yo, Mark Miller does not say that.
Nothing that we say. I'm not going to play with Corey.
You already heard. No, I'm not playing.

No, because he goes too far. Y'all understand? He goes too far.
He goes too far. Young Joe's tight.
Stop. That hurt my men feeling.
Stop, bro.

See? Yo, Joe. I fully understand now why Corey doesn't have a mic.

I didn't understand when I first got here. I like a mic, so don't get me.

No, no, no. No.
Now I get You can't judge us like that. What a show, though.
What a show we did.

Play Take Me to the King.

Take me to the King.

He played that shit.

Don't play no gospel, bro.

Yeah, don't disrespect, man. Come on, man.
Come on.

He bothered. He's fucking making faces to himself.

It's all right, bro. We good.
We love you.

Just turn the comments off for a couple of days. Yeah.

That's all. I don't think it's anything, man.
I think it was ADD, man. It don't matter.

You know how it goes.

Don't make the shit. You know, they pay.

How do you think how they're having the shits run on Sunday, nigga?

They got soup bowl ass. Church.
Yeah, they got the soup. Damn, sure, though.
They're gonna fry us and forgive them for they know not what they do.

Sure.

Yeah, it's your heart.

Fish, really? I'm surprised at you, bro.

Actually, I just thought of a nice little comedy series of niggas picking the trillion dollars and then God just fucking with them for the rest of the half. Yeah.

Oh, you like, oh, you like handicapped girls, huh?

Go ahead over there. Oh, my Lord.

Oh, my God.

Yes, sir.

Good episode.

For sure. Yeah, this was good.

This is good.

I

Get out of here.

He give me pants about my good episode.

Watch your fucking mouth, nigga. Every episode I'm going to be good, nigga.
This is like. I ain't gonna lie, Flip went crazy.
That's it. I mean, the moon.

Hey, yo, listen, I'm here to support, baby.

I'm living my life. I'm here to support, man.

I got something for you. I bought something for you.

That's my brother. I bought

some of these. You know what I'm saying? I love you, man.

I'm still slapping you, though, if you don't come in on your birthday.

And we're doing a surprise joint for you. When he don't expect it, I choke the shit out of him.

They need it, bro. I was going to tell you to play something.

I was. I was going to tell you to boycott.
I can't even hear Ty Dollar sign right around these niggas right now. I got to hear.

Yeah, no, honestly. No, no, for real.

Honestly, though. Come on, boy.
Honestly. Everybody thinks different, brother.

Like, y'all should have just lied.

God can hear y'all.

Y'all about to lose favor over a hypothetical.

We love God. You're about to be stuck in Chinatown tunnels.
No, no, no.

Because you want to play. And I want to lying.
God knows my heart. You.
You.

Don't worry about it.

Moment of sounds for my coach.

It's snowing outside. They were scared of the snow before they did that.
Yo. Guess what? I'm getting home safe.
That's a fact. That's a fact.

I live right up there, nigga. It's like I just changed these tires during a tail spin.
You could live right up that hill. That's a deep hill.

You better not. You bet.
You better not crash. It's going to be like cartoons.
I don't remember a cliff being here.

They be going over the time. Hey, I chose God.
Why am I crashing?

Why y'all talking like this, nigga? Mike check, one, two, one, two, mic check.

I know. Look at your man.
Make it a mockery.

Don't wish that on your man's niggas. Don't do that.

Wish, no, but sometimes I don't even say things I think because it would be an inopportune time to die right after I said that.

I can't. If you say everything that you think, you die when it's your time.
Corey be having to say your thing.

If you believe in him,

and that was determined before you got here.

Listen, don't talk about this.

It doesn't matter what I do.

A real good song.

Does anybody know that

Shout out to y'all out there, man. Hopefully, y'all enjoyed this episode as much as we enjoyed delivering it to you.
Keep us in your prayers, some of us. Keep me issue in your prayers at least.

The rest of these niggas, I pray they get a buck. Hit the lotto.
Make a million. That's crazy.

Oh, Lord knows we need it. Until the next time,

we bid you a due farewell, adio, Cereba Dirchie.

Asta La Vista, Auvois.

Doesn't matter what I feel.

He only sees me.

Remember, life is a series of moments

and moments past.

So let's make this one last.

So next time y'all hold it down remember the baddies are insecure the stagnant women want to travel and the clothes-minded women want you to teach them things

grab you a title and all

He don't want to know what we're doing this week He's so disgusting

Until next time, we'll be back on Friday, same time, same place, Saturday for y'all.

Actually, it might be cool.

Man, he didn't see the best in y'all.

Look at y'all. Don't worry, we ended up.
We out of here, man.

Y'all hold it down, man. Same time, same place this weekend.
Throw the leftovers in the fridge away. It's over, my nigga.

It's over.

Y'all hold it down.

Praying for anybody that might be going through it inside and outside the pod. Anybody fighting a silent battle?

Anyone with loved ones, you got to take care of people getting sick. Health as well, please.

Can I ask y'all one question? The question is simply this. What did he see? He saw the best.

I can't get no help of it here.

Because there's some folks in here that people have wrote you off. Said you would never amount to anything.
Said that you would never end up being anywhere. But Myra, tell him one more time.

What did he see? He saw the best. Hey.

When mama said you would never be nothing. When aunties and uncles said that you'll never amount to anything.

When daddy didn't come home anymore, he didn't look at you and say that you weren't going to make it. God looked at you and what did he see? What did he see? He's all the things.

Is there anybody here tonight that's so very thankful that God did not write you off, that he did not throw you away, that he picked you up?

JBP, JBP, where would you be without the JBP?

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