Episode 803 | "One More Dance"
The latest episode of the JBP kicks off with the crew discussing Meek Mill’s tax problems (24:45) before moving to news of former NFL wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. being at the center of infidelity allegations (35:00). Ne-Yo’s baby mother rips his polyamorous lifestyle (51:50), Rolling Stone is back with another bad list (1:24:05), and Freddie Gibbs seemingly disses J. Cole following his latest release ‘cLOUDs’ leading the cast to debate whether or not Cole should engage (1:29:49). Also, Kash Doll and Asian Doll trade shots online (1:52:12), Rihanna says she’s working on a new album (2:18:24), Tripp Fontaine breaks his silence regarding ‘Tonight’s Conversation’ (2:33:10), Marc Lamont Hill reacts to MSNBC cancelling Joy Reid’s evening show (2:48:40), Part of the Show (2:58:05), and much more!
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Parks | RJ Payne & Erick Sermon - “RIGHT CROSS”
Ish | LÉA THE LEOX - “IFY”
Melyssa | Zyah Belle - “1-800 Heartbreak”
Marc | THEY. - “Rotation”
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Speaker 1 The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only.
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I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real.
No one is exposing, revealing, indicting,
Speaker 1 or telling you anything about themselves.
Speaker 1 Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home.
Speaker 1 We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart or our own.
Speaker 1 Enjoy the show.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's crazy. Park's got the long sleeve under the short sleeve.
Speaker 1 Two blue. Short sleeve under the long sleeve.
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The short sleeve. Yeah, short sleeve on top.
Kill it up.
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The weather is fucking me up. I don't know which one to pick.
Is it short sleeve sweather? That's a park's blazer.
Speaker 1 Two black shirts on. Oh, man.
Speaker 1 That's crazy.
Speaker 1 That's some wild shit right there.
Speaker 1 How you doing today, man? What's good? Excellent. Good, man.
Speaker 2 The weather's starting to turn.
Speaker 1 It is. You feeling feeling it? Yeah, we almost 60 degrees.
Speaker 1 Well, you came from LA, where it was hot.
Speaker 2
I was not in LA. I was in Atlanta, and it was not hot at all.
Oh, okay. It was like 40s.
It was freezing.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Okay.
Well, 60-degree day. You had a drive, or you just Uber and what were you doing?
Speaker 1 I had a car.
Speaker 1 You shooting something out there? Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 I'm feeling it.
Speaker 1 This nigga's jumping.
Speaker 1
Stop. Stoke.
I promise you. Don't start.
You got a lot of shit or I'm going to get plated.
Speaker 1 Look at Mark.
Speaker 1 She was driving Mark. She wasn't doing shit.
Speaker 1 She was working. She wasn't.
Speaker 1 New film?
Speaker 2 Something like that.
Speaker 1 Something like that. Something like that.
Speaker 1 I've been interviewing people long enough to notice stop asking questions right now. Mind your fucking business.
Speaker 1
Mind your fucking business. Hope it goes well.
Hope it went well. Thank you.
Speaker 1 Yeah, just get it off. No.
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No and no. I am at peace and I'm here for a good time.
Not a long time. Shout out to you.
Y'all are not going to trick me into y'all's traps y'all got laid. Well, man, we're happy that you're back.
Speaker 1 Thank you. I'm glad you're here.
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We missed you. Your presence is felt.
We did not have a blast.
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Yes, y'all did. Yes, y'all did.
Yes, y'all did. I saw the racial
Speaker 1 trade combo. Racial.
Speaker 1 I
Speaker 1 trade
Speaker 1 racial trade.
Speaker 1 Nobody traded you. She keeps saying
Speaker 1 no, I think she was traded. I was fucking, I was super
Speaker 2 Prime Rory.
Speaker 1 But why she said
Speaker 1 it doesn't count. Why is she saying racial though?
Speaker 1 I'm being funny.
Speaker 2 The racial draft was in Dave Chappelle.
Speaker 1 Wayne traded you for a girl.
Speaker 2 Thank you. Thank you.
Speaker 2 Hey, listen, small fucking victories. I'll take them.
Speaker 1 See? I will take them.
Speaker 2 Thank you. I appreciate that.
Speaker 1
We did not have the most fun that we've had in years up here with just the guys. That's not true.
I never heard of it.
Speaker 1 If you heard that, it's inaccurate.
Speaker 2 I know that it's not true. Listen, listen, Martinelli Melly, come on now.
Speaker 1 I ain't gonna lie,
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I started stuttering a lot more. I got flustered without you being here to just snap me out of it.
So I miss you, man. It's good to see you.
I miss you guys, too. Good to have you back.
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These niggas did not seem more loose and free to me. That's it.
Not at all. They didn't it was the same these niggas didn't have fresh haircuts and shit yeah these
Speaker 1 nobody talked behind your back no like we was chilling like we was chilling we did our we did it yeah you did it you did it okay don't watch our draft while you're going either i i couldn't help it it was going viral it was everywhere trading mail it was going to be that went viral yes yeah
Speaker 1 It was all over.
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Don't start today. Like, I didn't know that stuff, yeah.
That shit was all over the place. I didn't really know what you were doing.
But what I appreciate.
Speaker 1 Just don't start today, yo.
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I never want those shit. You got too many mans to not know what's going on.
But you appreciate it, Marcus, that no one put you to, was willing to trade. I was willing to watch, but you motherfucker.
Speaker 1
I watched the whole thing. No, I appreciate it.
It was at the end. Joe said something very nice.
He said, in real life, I would not trade anybody that's in this room.
Speaker 1 Of course, coming from the nigga who wasn't up for trade.
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He said at this very moment on these couches. Man, I wasn't trying to be funny.
That's one of them internet Kendrick debunk moves. I wasn't trying to be funny.
It just came out like that.
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Yeah, no, no. But I know, but I just want to say, I like that button at the end where everybody felt like it's just a nice exercise.
Yeah, that's it. I ain't no idea.
Speaker 1 Nobody had the best crew in the world.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Good stuff.
Speaker 1 Good stuff indeed.
Speaker 1 Corey, you see why you got a believer bartender?
Speaker 1 I'm playing.
Speaker 1 I'm playing.
Speaker 1 I'm playing. Well, the bartenders get the drop on you.
Speaker 1 Bartender.
Speaker 1 The nigga just left just now. Yo.
Speaker 1 he walked out.
Speaker 1 Tell Ray Random he at the door.
Speaker 1 He waited for his driver.
Speaker 1
He waited for his driver. He's standing outside.
He's waiting for the driver.
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Yeah. The fucking bartenders, I tell you.
You're trying to jam me up. You try to jam me up.
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Get your shit off. Go ahead.
I can't say nothing. I'm not trying to jam you up.
I don't want to play with you. I can't say nothing.
I don't want to play with you because you know why?
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I'm not a negativity highlighter. So I don't want to play with you.
I want to say I'm happy that you
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made it home safe. I'd be down to play too.
That shit wasn't true as hell.
Speaker 1 I was two steps out of there.
Speaker 1 Got out of there kind of fast.
Speaker 1 I was like, oh, shit. I know why.
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Oh, my God. Yo, no.
Leave me alone today. I'm not doing it.
Speaker 1
I'm not doing it. Because I want you to get your shit.
You're not going to be there with me. You're not going to be there with me.
I will. No, you're not.
Speaker 1 Now, what happens when I'm there is two different things. I'll be there.
Speaker 1
Yo, duck. And your fifth, come on.
You're going to do that shit you always do. Get a couple licks in on me.
Speaker 1 You're going to do that shit you always do. Push me.
Speaker 1
Knock me to the ground. I ain't playing that.
But if I knock you to the ground, I'm preventing you from getting jumped. Oh, my Lord.
Thank you. Because some niggas may not hit me because they know me.
Speaker 1
Get out the way. That's exactly how I got hit every time I ever got hit.
No, you ain't gonna hit me.
Speaker 1
Oh, shit. Thank God mermaids was just weak that night.
I was just in and out on the humbug. I ain't even know.
Niggas was on the way. You got to move fast to catch me, though.
Speaker 1 That was my third, fourth stop for the night. And I'm 44.
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I ain't just going to be outside at three in the morning, four in the morning. I'm going home.
Thank God.
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Oh, shit. Jesus.
It's the line.
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Shut up, Joe Button. That's it.
So that's what I'm going to do today.
Speaker 1 I'm shutting up. I might talk to the rest of you niggas.
Speaker 1 Hold up now.
Speaker 1
Hold up for real. There's a few of these niggas out here.
I want to know if they can fight. I was in the comments.
Speaker 1
I saw that too. Hey, you can believe this.
You think
Speaker 1 what's my man name? You think he can fight?
Speaker 1 No. Because I don't.
Speaker 1
I don't know. I don't really fuck with him.
Yeah, I'm going to learn him. I'm going to learn him.
Speaker 2 Is he in the community?
Speaker 1
Mel Maya business. Oh, okay.
Mel Maya business. All right.
Well, you want to go hang out with him and have tea and crump cakes like you do with people in the community? No. Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 You want to hire him for your show like you do with people? No. Oh,
Speaker 1 why not?
Speaker 1
Y'all niggas. Yes.
Let's make it slack.
Speaker 1 We gotta turn around. Mike Check, one, two, one, two, man.
Speaker 1 Mike, check, mic, check, one, two. Greatest podcast in the universe.
Speaker 1 So happy to be here. God is good.
Speaker 1
So grateful to have breath in my lungs. He woke me up this morning, man.
So many motherfucking hunters. You gotta make it.
Speaker 1 Prayers for those inside the room and outside the room. There you go.
Speaker 1
I'm not in composition with my homies. I'm women in the competition in the group.
I know my opposition never knew me. They wanted the opposition and they know me.
I made the proposition to my hitters.
Speaker 1 I told them not to be aware of the money. Mike Check, Mike, Check.
Speaker 1 Shout out to everybody listening all over the world, you heard me.
Speaker 1 All the dope boys and dope girls out there.
Speaker 1 I made some niggas.
Speaker 3 I love that nigga right there in the eye.
Speaker 1 And I ain't surprised you ain't riding for us.
Speaker 1 You bust a mill with some niggas and they society. How would you feel?
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When you so lit that, you can't tell if the love ring. Can't even tell no more, man.
If I can't tell you nothing, I tell you I thug feel.
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And you ain't wishing no status. You can pay my drug bill.
New York City, what's poppin'?
Speaker 1 Nigga, this expensive pain, pulling expensive rain. Nigga, gotta expensive chain.
Speaker 1
He got drug money. That's an expensive game.
I got expensive shooting. He got expensive game.
You know, I spent that enough for that. That's
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I know I'm getting old. I like to just take a ride and let the music blast.
Now, I don't even need a destination.
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I'll go somewhere, nigga. You turn, nigga.
You gotta move fast. You gotta move fast.
I time a really yard to a rich mill in the trenches with some young niggas.
Speaker 1
Trying to tell him how this rich shit really feels. You ain't never been in the field with them late nights.
Meek, I got experts here, man. We're gonna solve that tax problem immediately.
Speaker 1 Right from the rip, we getting into it.
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All of my money is new. All of my money is blue.
Riddle me this. I was supposed to go get the money and keep doing favors and give all my money to who.
Speaker 1
You keep telling me niggas keep telling you what? Why they be running to you? Why every time niggas talk about me and it's bad? They keep coming to you. I never got that part.
I never got that part.
Speaker 1 Never understood it. Nigga, know you my man, but every time you wanna talk bad about me, he come to you and you come to me like a whole ass nigga.
Speaker 1 Slap the shit out.
Speaker 1 Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck. These are the things I can do with life.
Speaker 1 Come on.
Speaker 1 I'm talking to you.
Speaker 1 Come on.
Speaker 1 Dope boy, excellence.
Speaker 1
Mike, shake, mic, check, mic, check. Bet bark answer the way.
Elevation.
Speaker 1 Big blunts, dope boys wanna smoke with me.
Speaker 1 We ride double limbs through the whole city.
Speaker 1 Niggas talking down, but they old scummy. A nine-figure nigga all out.
Speaker 1
Yo, this shit was slept on. This project was slept on.
I ain't gonna lie. What's this all about? This is the Meek Ross project.
Speaker 1 Nah, this project was definitely slept on. Bitch boys running social media.
Speaker 1 Rich nigga naming Wikipedia.
Speaker 1 If I fuck her once, she wanna fuck me too.
Speaker 1 All the real niggas click up, let's get rich tonight.
Speaker 1 Give me some more.
Speaker 1 Let's get to it. Let's get to it out there.
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This pandemic infectious. Bloody diamonds on this nigga.
This pandemic infectious.
Speaker 1 Mike check, mic check, mic check.
Speaker 1 Microphone check, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.
Speaker 1 Let me get these drops out the way really quickly.
Speaker 1 So we can get right to the procedures this evening or this afternoon.
Speaker 1
Flip and Mel and Mark. Mark, Mark, what episode is this? 803.
Welcome to episode 803 of the Joe Button podcast. Brought to you by Fuel Buy, Powered Buy, Prize Pits, Prize Pits, Gang.
Speaker 1 I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, highly favored, happy to be your host, Joe Button here with a few really amazing people. To my right, Big M4, Melissa Ford, legend in the building.
Speaker 1 to her right big queens flip queens get the money to his right ish huh y'all know the vibe king wa wa in the building you got his uh 10-year anniversary outfit on just with the jeans now all right to his right King Elizabeth, the freeziest of them all, Ice is here.
Speaker 1
Dr. Mark Lamont Hill is in the building.
Elmira is finest. Parks is in the building.
Poe is here. Core is here.
Imani is here. Ericsson is here.
Channel and Savona here by remote.
Speaker 1
Last but certainly not least, each and every one of you guys are here. Shout out to the first and last time listeners.
How's everybody doing? How y'all feeling? What's popping? No, what's popping?
Speaker 1
Feeling great. Feeling good, man.
Feeling good. Feeling excellent.
This weather got me feeling like
Speaker 1
energy, right? Yeah. You bringing sexy back? No.
Let's go.
Speaker 1 Let's go.
Speaker 1
Weather got him feeling good. He came in his West Coast attire.
This nigga Freeze.
Speaker 1
Freeze, you good. You all right, Reeves? I'm good.
Yeah, get the mic right. That's right.
Let's go fix the mic. That's right.
We're in this bitch. All right, let's get right to it.
Speaker 1
Because y'all ain't do nothing special this week. If somebody did something special this week that I can exploit for entertainment purposes, tell me now.
Let's get out of the way now.
Speaker 1 If not, we can get right to it. I'm following the ice glow-up package like Invisalign.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
That's the exciting part of it. You got some Invisalign.
Yeah, I mean. Let's go.
Let's go.
Speaker 1 What was the thinking behind that? Your teeth look good to me. Thank you, but
Speaker 1
get better. When you get more money, you want to do more things.
Yeah, that's it. Or you just want to continuously get better for yourself and
Speaker 1
be your best friend. Richard, you look good, Richard.
Thank you. Richard's gear.
Speaker 1
Thank you. You're going to be in GQ soon.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Who parks?
Speaker 1
How long you got to wear that shit? I don't know. I think a year.
A year.
Speaker 1 You don't sound as dumb as Ice did.
Speaker 1 Ice sound.
Speaker 1
Maybe later he got to get it. I sounded a complete fucking mess with that Invisaligner.
It's going to happen to him later on. It was just towards the end.
When they get tighter? No, Ice.
Speaker 1
Nah, it's when they put the guards in there, so you can't believe it. Okay.
When they put the shit in it.
Speaker 1 I had Invisalign. You did? Really? Yeah.
Speaker 1 A long time ago.
Speaker 1 It wasn't even out that long ago.
Speaker 1 It just took my ass.
Speaker 1 It was like 24 years ago.
Speaker 1 It was like 20 years ago. You were like the first.
Speaker 1 I wasn't the first.
Speaker 1 I wasn't the first. Oh, for real?
Speaker 2
Parks, I have been here for 24 years. That's true.
Okay.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 now you're saying that, huh?
Speaker 1 You know, it's payment time. Now you was in America as well.
Speaker 1 It's green card time, nigga. Let's be clear.
Speaker 2
I've always been clear. I'm Canadian with a green card, which is why I couldn't vote.
And I've been in this country for 24 years. Let's just.
Speaker 1 That's how they deported Simon.
Speaker 1 Oh,
Speaker 1 we don't.
Speaker 1
They got Simon. Yeah, I saw that.
Who Simon? They got him. Simon is
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Portia's ex-Porsche's ex. Yeah.
Who? Ex-husband. Portia.
Real housewives of Atlanta.
Speaker 1 Oh.
Speaker 1
They got Simon. He had the visa, the green card.
They knocked by his door. Yep.
Speaker 1 Come on. Let's go.
Speaker 1 Grace by algorithms. No, I think
Speaker 1 the visa was expired or something like that.
Speaker 1 They tightening up on that shit.
Speaker 1
They are. You have a visa and a green card.
No, I have a green card.
Speaker 1
Oh, you don't get bored? I don't know. I'm not sure.
No, you.
Speaker 2 Visa first and then green card.
Speaker 1 You have a 10-year green card?
Speaker 2 Gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, they last 10 years and then you reapply.
Speaker 1 So did you reapply?
Speaker 2 I'm on my second one.
Speaker 1 Oh, you reapply? Reapply. You're going to get citizenship soon, though, right?
Speaker 2 You know, I thought about it. But every time I think about going for citizenship, Trump is in office.
Speaker 2
And then the immigration department goes to shit and your application just gets put under a pile and I just say, fuck it. Whatever.
I still pay the same taxes.
Speaker 2 There's no big deal. Yeah.
Speaker 1 So, when does this new shit when does it expire? Why?
Speaker 1 You gotta call fucking ice on me? No, I wouldn't.
Speaker 1 I wouldn't have it.
Speaker 1 Can you imagine if they come up here and take Mel?
Speaker 1 Are we allowed to keep the footage and put it out there to the public? Yeah, sure. Go ahead.
Speaker 1 If they came in here and locked Mel up, ice.
Speaker 1 Shit, I don't know. That's the two for one.
Speaker 1 No, Amani gonna snuff him.
Speaker 1 Amani gotta snuff the ice dude if you take me out.
Speaker 1 And he better fall. He better fall down too.
Speaker 1 MTA, first month of congested pricing made over $48 million.
Speaker 1 Extra danger. Is that extra money or it's not extra? It's the money
Speaker 1
that they made. Congested pricing in month one, $48.00 million.
To that, what does everybody say here? I get home a lot easier. That's all I care about.
It worked.
Speaker 1
So you do want it to continue? Yeah. The program? Yeah.
Oh, you said that shit. Yeah.
I feel great. It works out for everybody.
MTA. I like it.
Speaker 1 It doesn't work out for everybody.
Speaker 1 Everybody don't work out for everybody.
Speaker 1
But we say that. Thanks to everybody in this room.
Oh, no. I don't drive to New York.
Speaker 1 Don't do that, Mark.
Speaker 1 I've been working here too long. Yeah, I'm about to say, my man rubbed it off of you.
Speaker 1
No, Mark is that, Mark. Yeah, he looks.
Oh, no.
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He don't bullshit. No, Mark one of them.
I know the lady he matches Rolex with his wedding band. I said, oh, okay.
I don't like mixing metals. Wait, what? I don't like mixing metals.
Speaker 1
I don't like mixing metals. I pick my watch by my wedding band.
Yeah. I didn't say I picked up my watch.
You have multiple wedding bands? Yes.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Wow. Depending on what watch I wear for the day, I don't want to have a gold watch on
Speaker 1
platinum wedding band. Well, see, no, it's only because your Rolex parts have both metals on it.
I like it. So you do.
That's how you do it. Right.
It goes with everything.
Speaker 1 That's your bag right there. That's a flashback.
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That is. It's a flash.
That's a flashback. That's a stunt.
I'm on that. Joe, you're going to do the same shit.
I'm on that, bro. I ain't going to lie.
Am I?
Speaker 1 You are going to have like seven wedding bands. But you don't have that many watches.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 1 Wow.
Speaker 1 Stop your watch game up, nigga.
Speaker 1 Over there, over.
Speaker 1
You came with that watch to change the band, nigga. We saw that.
What are you trying to say like that, dog? Ain't nobody.
Speaker 1 Yo, you're an idiot.
Speaker 1 Yo, you're an idiot, son.
Speaker 1 Yo, this guy's an idiot, yo.
Speaker 1
I wasn't saying that. I talked to Mark.
No.
Speaker 1 I'm telling you that that's not really your bag. So you got one watch that you primarily wear all the time.
Speaker 1
My nigga, that watch costs more than all our watches in here damn near put together. I'm sure it's not.
So I can't say nothing about your watch. I'm just saying.
Your watch.
Speaker 1 Watches.
Speaker 1 Watch.
Speaker 1 There we are.
Speaker 1 Let's get that nigga, son. Wow.
Speaker 1 Play my mid outfit, nigga. That one watch you got singular.
Speaker 1 No, shit. That was five minutes from that half.
Speaker 1 Oh, man.
Speaker 1 One more dance than you.
Speaker 1 That nigga stayed one more dance and you're in the G-Shock right now.
Speaker 1 One more dance.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Jealous is stupid.
Speaker 1
How many wetting beds? I'm not doing this with y'all all day. How many wetting beds you got? I only have three.
I just have three. What?
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And one is very, one is like cheap. It's like the black rubber joint.
I used to play sports in. And I wear it with air with an Apple Watch.
Speaker 1 But I do a golden applicant.
Speaker 1
Why catch a straight? Apple Watch is the cheap shit, though. No, no.
It's just black.
Speaker 1 It's just cheap. It's just
Speaker 1
it matches my Apple Watch. Because of the color.
It's only because of the colour.
Speaker 1
You know, I went to Apple and tried on an Apple Watch as I was waiting for the new iPhone or something, and it just didn't look right on me. I love my Apple Watch.
Really? I love my shit.
Speaker 1 You just gotta get it. You know, I'm not talking about the quality of it, and I'm just talking.
Speaker 1 What's going on up here today? You got a rash?
Speaker 1 He's like,
Speaker 1 get this shit off me. These porch pieces.
Speaker 1 My skin won't take it.
Speaker 1
Titanium. That was not what I was saying.
I was the boys do this.
Speaker 1
It didn't look right on my wrist. I know.
So I didn't get it. And we play.
It ain't the cheapest thing in the world either. It's a
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cheap. Especially the dust.
And the niggas be having a different shit. I had either the big band, the extra large band.
It came like $1,100 or something. Yeah, this one was
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like $800 almost. Jesus.
Yeah, I just got
Speaker 1 the transformer pieces and all that shit. I did shit made from, you know.
Speaker 1 Did you have to purchase all your wedding bands or did your wife do that?
Speaker 1
Great question. I was going to ask that.
Because I've never been married, but to my district. You're going to try to shoot your wife Sebille.
You can't catch that.
Speaker 1
Your wife will get you the wedding bill. I purchased my own.
I'll help you. There you go.
I purchased my own.
Speaker 1
What I was going to say is she technically bought it, but when she swipes that card, the bill still comes to me. So I was trying to figure out a way to say that.
Be respectful, nigga.
Speaker 1
It's our one in the podcast. She has her own car.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1
She says her own card. All that stuff purchasing was done by her physically.
Yes. She swiped.
She knocked them out. Black-day bags.
But we shopped for bands together. Like, I said what I wanted.
Speaker 1
Because you said your girl had your card as well, and she swiped for the trips. You were saying the same thing he's saying.
My wife got her own one. Her own actual card.
Speaker 1 Oh, so it's you give your girl your card.
Speaker 1
You didn't give her own one on your line. My girl has her own everything, my brother.
Okay. I don't want no problems.
Speaker 1 Link to what account?
Speaker 1
Only one of her cars is under me. Nice.
That's the one she bought the trips with, right? AMX. Choin.
One of her AMX is under me, but.
Speaker 1
You. I don't.
Yo, move along, please.
Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, yeah, move along, please.
Speaker 1 Sometimes you gotta design it.
Speaker 1
Start catching flashes. Let's move along.
Let's get out of zeals.
Speaker 1 We could. My girl sent me what she needed next month.
Speaker 1 She on punishment now.
Speaker 1 Shit.
Speaker 1
I don't even know what a punishment looks like, but you got to go down to it. Yo, hold up.
Real quick, starting to ration.
Speaker 1 You played the record.
Speaker 1
Shit was heat. People tagged the nigga.
He was following me, hit me me up in 2017 about a video.
Speaker 1
Oh, seriously? I swear to God. Wait, you found the dude? The girl tagged him.
His record. They tagged his page.
I looked in it and I'm like, what the fuck is going on? I said,
Speaker 1 let me get out of this.
Speaker 1 Nigga wanted.
Speaker 1
It's 2017. I was hot with the videos, nigga.
I was making like five each one, nigga. What videos? Skits to do to the records, like probably the car shits I was doing.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 So that's why, like, yo, what's what's up? How much for a skit? And shit like that.
Speaker 1 Whatever they tagged, yeah.
Speaker 1 Oh, we got more?
Speaker 1 Hey,
Speaker 1
hold up, man. Oh, hey.
I ain't no hater. Get your shit off.
Speaker 1 Let me see, let me see if you refuse to.
Speaker 1
Pretty me a gallis, gallis. AOPC, we are gallis.
Aye, gallis family born, no, no, no, and that's already. And they went women, they decal them to day.
Auntie Jenna pull up, pull up, one maga gal.
Speaker 1 All right, why you cut off, nigga? That shit was over there, I mean,
Speaker 1 that shit was kinda going. Wait, hold on.
Speaker 1 Holy shit, all right.
Speaker 1 All right, nigga.
Speaker 3 New job.
Speaker 3 Shit ain't bad.
Speaker 1 Shit ain't bad.
Speaker 1 All right, come on, let's get right to it, man. Let's get right to the proceedings this afternoon.
Speaker 1 Where do y'all want to begin? Do y'all want to? I want to ISO on Ish and Mark so we can help Meek with his tax problem. Ah.
Speaker 1 Our rest of CPAs.
Speaker 1 Break it down.
Speaker 1
I'm just from Philly. Meek Mill said, well, and you're from Philly.
Meek Mills said in 2013, he made $2 million.
Speaker 1
And somehow he owes more than that. 2.8.
$2.8
Speaker 1 on that year. I understand.
Speaker 1
Break it down for the audience, big ish. You had 12 years of penalties and interest coming from the IRS.
That shit is a different level. I remember one year I had to pay them niggas back.
Speaker 1
I think I owed them like five. I ended up paying them like 21 grand.
Some shit like that. It was something that was ridiculous because I ain't paying them for like four or five years.
Speaker 1
Yeah, I had a similar situation. That shit is different.
I went through that too. That penalties and interest be different.
I owed them like half a million. And
Speaker 1
it was on like $100,000, $120,000 tops. But I took like a long time to pay because I got bad tax advice.
They kept saying, wait, don't pay. We're going to fight this.
We're going to fight.
Speaker 1
You can't fight. If you owe them six digits, you can't fight the IRS.
They're like, all them commercials about discounts and shit. That's for.
We got all the wrong info.
Speaker 1 We go looking for receipts. Right.
Speaker 1 Let me get all your sneakers, my nigga.
Speaker 1
No, none of that shit matter, man. But I can see now how, it's good.
That shit was 12 years ago, dog. Yeah.
Speaker 1
He probably owed like 400. He might have owed him 500 grand.
Let's just say a $2 million tax bracket. You might have owed him $700,000 if you made $2 mil.
Speaker 1
And you ain't pay him. Now you add on 12 years, my nigga, of compounded interest, penalties, fees.
It could be 2.0. It shouldn't be 700 grand if you made 2 mil.
Speaker 1 It might be a little more, depending on what your write-offs and shit are. It could vary depending on what you're writing off.
Speaker 1 And if it's from back then, he didn't have the good support and advice to do a lot of philanthropic work to write a lot.
Speaker 1 I don't think his business structure was as tight as it is now based on what he said. So
Speaker 1
of money. He might owe a lot of money.
Well, what made the tweet funny. It was like he tweeted it.
Yeah. Well, not just that.
Not just that, because I got the tweet up.
Speaker 1 IRS made me pay 2.8 mil from 2013, and I only made $2 million.
Speaker 1 How do I fight that?
Speaker 1
That's what made it funny. You ask in Twitter, how you fight this.
That's my favorite thing, but that's my favorite thing.
Speaker 1 And be so smart, motherfuckers, on Twitter. I was going to say, he probably had like an influx.
Speaker 1 That's a big misconception.
Speaker 1 It really does hilarious.
Speaker 1 What'd you say, Almel?
Speaker 2 I was just gonna say, he probably had like an influx of tax attorneys and you know, whatnot, and CPAs trying to, yeah, trying to come to his rescue.
Speaker 1 His only thing, and I love me, that's my brother. Shout out to Meek.
Speaker 1 He's very close with Michael Rubin, billionaire. He's very close with Robert Craft, billionaire, close to Jay-Z, billionaire.
Speaker 1 I feel like there's resources out there that could give him good tax advice outside of. That's what makes it fun.
Speaker 1
He knows people more qualified than X to get his information. He knows them.
Yeah. Any question he ever brings to X is.
Speaker 1
Always funny. Comedy.
Yo, who knows where I could buy a house? Who knows where I could be the private jet, yo? That's why I love it. I love it.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I mean, it is funny. I ain't going to laugh, though, because I too have been in a tax situation, and that shit ain't no joke.
It ain't no joke. And IRS people are asshole.
Speaker 1
The more money you owe, they take it personal. They resent.
I remember going in the office and dude damn near cussing me. Like, I thought we was going to have to fight.
Speaker 1
Like, he was cussing me out like it was his money I owed him. You know what I mean? Because they resent you having it.
And they resent you owe it. You're going to get it with me, too.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 I'm like, I know that some more people owe more money than this shit y'all on my ass about. Then you really know when your accountant is trash because they can't even get IRS on the phone.
Speaker 1
Your accountant is going to sit there on hold for seven hours before he gets some information. That's just what I fired my accountant.
This is just what he did. He sat on the phone for hours.
Speaker 1
He told me he put it on three way. He was like, you want you hold a little bit? I got to go to lunch.
Oh, that's a great question.
Speaker 1 How many accountants have you fired before you got your tax situation right? Oh, my God. Three.
Speaker 1
It's probably about three or four with me. With me, too.
Yeah, I don't know. And you don't know.
Well, let me speak for me. I can't speak for everybody else.
I'm no expert in the field in this. But
Speaker 1
I didn't know that you can't even start getting your life together until you do it, until you fix it. Oh, yeah.
Right. Nigga, you can't do shit.
Nothing.
Speaker 1 I was invited to the White House one time, and they was like, you can't go if your taxes ain't paid up. Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 Are you serious? Oh, my mama. They was like, Yeah, they said the particular, some things you can get into, like the Negro barbecues and stuff they be having, like the ones you'll buy had in October.
Speaker 1
Oh, I ain't go to that. But like, some of the fancier stuff and like a formal stuff, yeah, you can't go in there with a tax debt.
I mean, that makes sense, don't it? I did cross my mind.
Speaker 2 I mean, so wait, hold on. So, when it comes to like, you know, the big dinners and shit like that, like
Speaker 2 they check, I understand background checks, but they check that far into your background.
Speaker 1
I don't know if they check, check, but I know I was specifically told, if you have a tax debt. It's a dub.
Yeah, it's a dub.
Speaker 1
That makes sense. Man, fuck that.
That's one of the things I want to argue, but it makes sense. It's like when
Speaker 1 they took my passport for owning child support. As mad as I was,
Speaker 1
I understand. Yeah.
That makes a little bit of sense. And now they take your passport with the taxes.
Speaker 1
Oh, okay. Yeah.
See, that, and
Speaker 1 that makes a little sense, too. I found that shout out in 2020.
Speaker 1
They told me to surrender it. I didn't.
I paid it since I'm legal. But I just be clear, but I didn't and I still travel, but technically they're supposed to take your passport.
Speaker 1
And it makes complete sense. Because if you owe enough, it's enough to leave.
And me talking about 2013, dog, when they hit me, it was for 2006,
Speaker 1 8, 9, 11, 12.
Speaker 1
That's my job. It was like seven years that they was like, yo, something was wrong right here.
I was like, dog, that's when I had money.
Speaker 1
Y'all catching me dead broke right now. I'm trying to do layaway plans and all types of of shit with them dudes.
Yeah, and they'd be like, fuck your layaway plan.
Speaker 1
They told me my layaway plan would be $40,000 a month. I said, if I have $40,000 a fucking month, I owe them half a million.
I'm like, I'm going to pay you.
Speaker 1
Yeah, if I was supposed to do that, I wouldn't have no problems. Yeah, fuck y'all.
We got to hit that bankruptcy.
Speaker 1
That's when we got to hit that. That's when you got a couple of tricks.
I'll hit that bankruptcy. That shit will be in your shit for the seven years, though.
Speaker 1 All right.
Speaker 1
Hey, trade I'm willing to deal with if you don't have the money when them people come. Them tax debts come back.
Them seven years don't wipe off your federal tax debt.
Speaker 1
I was about to say, I don't know if it wipe off the bank. They don't wipe off tax debt.
They don't wipe off student big student loans.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you be fucked up.
Speaker 1 You got a big student loan. That's y'all that fell for the fucking school tricks of America.
Speaker 1 Damn, education.
Speaker 1 Idiots. A student loan.
Speaker 1 That was y'all.
Speaker 1
Are you crazy? So, yeah, I'll do that seven years. Meet, good luck.
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1
You got this. Dog, 2013, he made 2 million.
Ain't that was his debut? I was about to say, that's when he was fishing. That's his first year.
Speaker 1 Damn. Life's been good to him.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1
When I'm a Boston house party and all that came out. That was like 11 or 30.
Yeah. Yeah, it was like 2010, 11.
Yeah, it was like 10 years ago. I'm just saying he was fish greased then, though.
Speaker 1 He made it that year.
Speaker 1 2 million in 2013 for him had to feel like 10. Yeah, 20.
Speaker 1 Now, 2 million.
Speaker 1 He's went and his account paid it. Like, 2 million ain't shit to him now.
Speaker 1 Do y'all think, I know we might have covered this before, but the internet was tearing Lil Meach up for allegedly running through five million dollars in three years?
Speaker 1 I understand it.
Speaker 1 Did he say he paid Meach the money or he gave like the family the money?
Speaker 1 Like I gave them because I told you
Speaker 1 running through the money. If it was him, it's a lot of money.
Speaker 2 It's a lot of money, but I can see it happening.
Speaker 1 Yes, a lot of likes.
Speaker 1 A lot of entourage. They were finding pictures of him in the new outfits and saying this is where the five million
Speaker 1 stuff. You know, I mean, when you're young you can spend a lot of money relatively
Speaker 1 young or when you're a girl
Speaker 1 oh yeah girl spend money like
Speaker 1 five mil a lot of money dog
Speaker 1 really and three years ain't a long time we talk about after taxes or like the five million and you then half of it going i wasn't talking pre or post just just running through that that's five people up so five mil is two and a half five ain't really five yeah that's what i'm saying because that's usually what fucks people up no two and a half is a lot to go through in three years you ain't got no financial education you can run through that money.
Speaker 1
Facts. An expensive lifestyle.
And you're trying to keep up with rappers and shit that, like, live that, you can run through that money quick.
Speaker 1 And then the other piece of it, because this is what fucks people up, but they did a study of this on NBA players. They think they're investing the money, but they invest it in really bad things.
Speaker 1
So like the biggest investment in the 90s, 2000s was car washes. Every NBA player said, I'm going to invest in a car wash.
And so if they got a million, they would spend three of it.
Speaker 1
And then they would say, look, I'm going to put two or three into this car wash. And then that would go away.
They would lose the money. The investments would fail.
Speaker 1 So it's not always that they spend all the money, it's that they do really dumb with it and for a lot of us in entertainment there's a difference between having it and earning it yes
Speaker 1 very big difference you having two and a half million dollars don't mean that it's about to replenish every month right
Speaker 1 and you don't always know when it's going to like i know for me just i've had years where i made a lot of money me too And I just assume the next year will be the same.
Speaker 1
You always assume the next year is going to be more or the same. We never assume we're going to make less until next year come.
And that's when you get fucked up.
Speaker 1
And yo, you start just pitch chipping, chipping, chipping, chipping. You spend 20,000 here, 13,000 here, 7,000 here, and that shit just started going.
You be like. $9 here.
Speaker 1
Yo, that shit just started looking crazy. Right.
Yo, it's different. That congested toast shit and all that shit is
Speaker 1 expensive too. When you said $9 here, nigga, I just spent to fucking pay the bill of $500 and something dollars
Speaker 1
for the month of January and February, nigga. It's a lot of money.
If you're a regular person that has to spend an additional $250 a month, that's a lot of money. Yeah.
For the average person.
Speaker 1
That's a big chunk of income. It's a lot of money.
Exactly. Some nigga might only make $3,000, bring home $3,000, $4,000 a month.
You got to spend $250,000, $300 extra. That's a lot of money.
Speaker 1 I agree with you.
Speaker 1 It's a lot for me. You're not tricking me?
Speaker 1 I totally agree.
Speaker 1 I totally agree with you.
Speaker 1 All right, good luck to me. What else is important? What else is important up here?
Speaker 1
This Steve Smith thing, I need y'all y'all to explain this to me because maybe this is some shit niggas from New Jersey do. Whoa, what? What? Because what happened? I just...
What?
Speaker 1 Niggas from Jersey do.
Speaker 1 So this guy, as y'all know, your people know the story, but if you don't know the story, Steve Smith Sr., the football player,
Speaker 1 was allegedly having an affair with a woman in the football organization, Ravens organization.
Speaker 1 The guy's husband finds out.
Speaker 1
The girl's husband. The girl's husband.
The girl's husband, excuse me, finds out and puts it on social media. He sure does.
The proof. Why that's from New Jersey?
Speaker 1 No, I'm asking. Because I don't know anybody from my fair city that would ever put on social media that their wife was getting shishkaba by a professional football player.
Speaker 1
Goofy nigga ain't from no New Jersey. I don't know what.
I'm just asking.
Speaker 1
I don't know. And number two, what's his race? The one that put it.
The husband was wife, right? Yeah.
Speaker 1
They react different. That shit is wild.
Like, did you think you was playing him? Yeah, I didn't.
Speaker 1 Like, you're not playing me if you put that shit on there. And then he called him.
Speaker 1 You're fucking my wife, buddy. And he's like,
Speaker 1
sorry. No.
your wife called him. I don't even think he said sorry.
After he was like, I took the sorry, like, pardon me.
Speaker 1
And anybody that knows Steve Smith, Steve Smith is a hothead. So I know he really wanted to blast him, but he knows he's being recorded.
Right. Because he didn't say nothing else.
Speaker 1
Steve Smith, like, has been doing commentating. And you know what I mean? Got some NFL jobs.
Pretty good. It's like, yo, I ain't going to let you fuck my shit up.
But if I catch you outside.
Speaker 1 Steve Smith married.
Speaker 1 So he ain't want to talk too crazy on that phone with this nigga being recorded. That's why the dude did it.
Speaker 1
I was going to lean into that. Like, that's why the dude did it.
That's what you said. You fucked up my marriage.
I'm going to fuck up yours back. So let's put all the tea out there.
That's corny.
Speaker 1
Goofy. Super corny.
Very corny. And it's not going to work.
It's goofy. Look how toxic we are.
And I fuck your marriage up. Why we don't say it's corny for the married dude to fuck the married girl.
Speaker 1 We don't say that.
Speaker 1
Mel, what'd you think? Let's see if I'm not. I was thinking about it.
Let's see if a big Melanie.
Speaker 2
I was thinking exactly what you just said. As everybody's just like, this is corny.
I was just like, well, what about the fact that it's two married people cheating with each other?
Speaker 1 Well, we think it's going, we think it's going to happen every day.
Speaker 2 I know it does, but that doesn't make sense.
Speaker 1 There is more acceptance with that one than it is for.
Speaker 2 Yeah, this was, he broke the code. And to that, to you guys, that's more of a violation
Speaker 2 than the sanctity of marriage. That's kind of wild.
Speaker 1 It's more interesting to me. I mean,
Speaker 1 cheating is fucked up. Like, that's the obvious.
Speaker 2 I dare you to use that tone of voice with your wife.
Speaker 1 I wouldn't.
Speaker 1 I'm not able to use it up here, but I wouldn't use that with her.
Speaker 1
Women always skipped it for better or for worse part. Exactly.
Of the vows. She participated in fucking them.
The woman.
Speaker 1 This is part of the worst part.
Speaker 1 Yes. Of vows.
Speaker 1 So when you speak about the sanctity of the vows.
Speaker 1 I'm bringing up all the words that were said during our vows
Speaker 1 at our wedding.
Speaker 2 She's 1,000% wrong as well.
Speaker 2
Both parties are wrong in this whole situation. I'm just talking about the dialogue between the two guys.
That's all I'm talking about. The sanctity of marriage.
Speaker 1
Yo, you crazy. The sanctity of marriage don't mean it's going to stop bad things from happening.
The sanctity of marriage should get us through the dark things happening.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but the sanctity of, for better or for worse, it doesn't mean, you know, tripping and falling in a pussy. I'm writing this down.
Speaker 1
I'm taking notes. I'm writing this shit down.
Repeat what you say. That's the no.
That's the word you want.
Speaker 1
Save that in a note for later. What? When you get hemmed up, save that.
But my response to that is: yes, it does. It does.
If I slip and fall into some pussy, yeah, that's included.
Speaker 1 Is it the same if she slip and some dick falling hunt? Yes.
Speaker 1 Niggas lying, but okay.
Speaker 1 I mean, we're going to respond different, but
Speaker 1
it's for both parties. And I hear you.
For better or for worse. It's a death do its part.
They got to be both. It has to be.
And it ain't.
Speaker 1
And death may come early. In some situations, no, I can't say that.
Some situations, you know, that the death part comes early. Can't say that.
Don't say that. But what I'm saying is
Speaker 1
it's for both. It's supposed to be.
It's supposed to be. It's for both.
Speaker 2 What do you guys think is the statistical rate of men leaving their wives after they found out that she cheated?
Speaker 1
I don't know. It's not as high.
It's not as high. Listen to this.
It's not as high as people think.
Speaker 1 What happens is when women get cheated on, they'll broadcast it. When niggas get cheated on, they ain't going to tell nobody because now you get looked at like a sucker out of the sample.
Speaker 1 And so they'll eat it. But a lot of people get men get cheated on and stay and that's a lot and on top of that a lot of times we did the cheating so when she cheats back we understand
Speaker 1 like oh yeah I done got 49 girls off all right this hurts yeah it hurts you fuck money but all right we even and it but you all
Speaker 1 we even
Speaker 1 here's the difference yeah he right
Speaker 1 when we cheating not me but when you get when you cheat and get caught the wife you you tell her how you feel and she understands. When she cheats and get caught, we on her ass, nigga, like this.
Speaker 1 Who you talking to, huh? You still doing that shit again?
Speaker 1 You still talking to that nigga? What you doing?
Speaker 1
Yeah, but the niggas that's not leaving. Yeah, you could do all that.
You still know that you're not leaving. You still know you're not leaving.
I ain't even do that. I think how men look at it
Speaker 1
versus how women look at it are different. I'm not going to insert my views on this because my views be wild.
But if my wife checks every box and she slipped one night.
Speaker 1 I'm not talking about that. Would you say that you gotta really be lucky?
Speaker 1 You gotta be
Speaker 1 a little bit more.
Speaker 1 We're gonna talk about it.
Speaker 1 But I'm not leaving if you check all of my boxes. I'm not gonna say that.
Speaker 1 You're doing that is not checking all my boxes.
Speaker 1
Hold on. So I said, though, that's me.
That's me. Yeah, but you're not gonna be afraid of me.
Yeah, but I don't think that's fair. Your family, you come from a church-going family.
Yes.
Speaker 1
Which means forgiveness is paramount in that. I didn't go to church.
That was my family.
Speaker 1 Would you be that verse? Would you say that if you do, if she checked all your boxes you forgave her would you say that you contributed would you take accountability for contributing to her cheating?
Speaker 1
No, no. Not at all.
No. You wouldn't say in your mind like I might have put her through a couple of things so I understand at this moment why she stepped out.
You wouldn't look at yourself at all. No.
Speaker 1 Okay, so you shouldn't.
Speaker 1
Wait, understanding and taking accountability for someone else cheating or two different things. Okay, explain.
Accountability means.
Speaker 1 I could see the part I played in it, right? Like if
Speaker 1 what's the phrase the fucking stupid therapist said? Like, if you have a problem with how you're significant other is showing up, then the first thing you need to do is check how you were showing up.
Speaker 1 Because cheating is not, cheating is the result of things happening prior to.
Speaker 1
That's not true. I don't agree with that.
He said that's what the therapist told me. I agree with that.
I think it depends on the person.
Speaker 1 If your girl is feeling empty, if your girl is feeling lonely, if you're not fucking your girl enough, if you're not paying her enough attention, if you're not checking certain boxes for your girl, we all human.
Speaker 1 I understand how somebody could step out.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 what about the niggas?
Speaker 1 What I'm saying is, isn't that an argument for taking accountability? If I look at myself and say, look, she cheated because I was gone, she cheated because I didn't give her attention.
Speaker 1
I didn't do all these things and she cheated. I mean, that's a way to say, look, it's still her fault.
I'm not letting her off the hook, but I'm saying I got a role in this too. Yes.
Speaker 1 And that
Speaker 1 specification.
Speaker 1
So then that is accountability. And yes, my answer to that is yes.
But what happened to myself?
Speaker 1 What about the niggas that she's cheating because everything is okay at home and I'm just greedy and I want some side pussy because Shorty looks weird. I'm talking about the wife, though.
Speaker 1 I'm talking about women.
Speaker 1
Women do that. I don't think they do.
Why do y'all think women don't cheat because they greedy like us? No,
Speaker 1 women don't cheat because something's lacking. That's one of the biggest misconceptions in fucking
Speaker 1
modern thought. People aren't human beings.
My nigga, it's girls that I know that say, yo, he too available. He corny.
He not challenging me. But wait, are they in marriage?
Speaker 1 But that's
Speaker 2 just in relationships. Yes, that's both.
Speaker 1 When you commit to somebody, whether you're in a church or whether y'all sitting on your couch, y'all committing to each other should be enough.
Speaker 1 Niggas use that shit that's married or not married as an excuse.
Speaker 1 What's the ratio? But what's the ratio? When you spent several hundred thousand dollars on your wedding,
Speaker 1 every wedding don't cost us several hundred dollars. Whatever the fucking for, whatever, how much, however much you spent on your wedding.
Speaker 1 We could have went to the justice of the peace and got married.
Speaker 1 If I sit on the couch with my girlfriend and say, yo, this is what we are deciding to do, I'm giving you my word that this is what we're doing. And she does the same thing.
Speaker 1 Or whether we go in a church and say, Your honor, this is what we're doing. I think your word should be your word, whether you're in a church or whether you're sitting in a couch patronage.
Speaker 1
If you just fucking people to fuck people, then you're immature. And those not the people I'm talking about.
So cheers. No, we're talking in relationships.
Speaker 1 There are people that are in relationships that are cheating every single day. All of those people that are cheating in those relationships are not cheating because something is lacking at home.
Speaker 1 Even with justification that niggas use to cheat. Even when the man is, hold on, Joe.
Speaker 1
Even when the man is a pushover-ish, the wife or the woman is telling him or giving him signs or saying that you're a pushover, you need to change. Let's say a man is a pushover.
He's a pushover.
Speaker 1
She gets away with everything. She's telling him, yo, I need you to change.
I need you to be more assertive. Hold on.
I need you to
Speaker 1
be the man of the house. And if he ignores that, then she's liable to step out.
It's still a reason. You married him.
You married him knowing he was a pushover.
Speaker 1 So now you are using that thing as an excuse to go do something that you wanted to do. You are looking for a justification in which to do something.
Speaker 1 If you know your wife can't can't cook, if you married your wife and she's fat, you can't now say, Yo, she's fat physically, so now I want to go out and find some. You married her.
Speaker 1 Where she puts 100 pounds a little bit. To Joe's point, for better or for worse, it's something that you said you was going to do.
Speaker 1 So now when it goes for the worse, you can't now use that as a justification to go do some bullshit.
Speaker 2 I think that this kind of gets into the weeds of, you know, people getting married for the wrong reasons or not really understanding who it is that they get married to.
Speaker 2 I feel like the conversation is revolving.
Speaker 1 Sometimes,
Speaker 1 sometimes people, just people, it don't got to be this deep.
Speaker 1
Niggas be greedy. You can have a girl at home that's beautiful, could cook, pussy's amazing, sex is amazing.
She's
Speaker 1 attentive, she's supportive, she's all of those things.
Speaker 1
She checks every box, and a nigga will go fuck something. Yo, dog, what are we talking about? I hate when we do this.
No, no, I hate this. I hate when y'all do this.
Speaker 1 Those are not the people that we're having a conversation.
Speaker 2 That's what I was was talking about.
Speaker 1 No, we are having those because
Speaker 1
y'all said this. Y'all said, yo, people are going to do this because of this.
And me and Ice are saying there's a whole different demo of people that are going to do it because of nothing about that.
Speaker 1 We don't acknowledge
Speaker 1 that.
Speaker 1 You can't just say people. No, because Joe said, yo, if you lacking at home and I'm not being supportive and I'm not this and I'm not that, then I'm leading to you cheating.
Speaker 1 Yeah, we're not just talking about habitual cheaters who have a problem with discipline and can't keep their dick in their people. Me neither.
Speaker 1 Then you're losing me then. Joe, there are people that might cheat occasionally.
Speaker 1 Nobody's saying you just some harlot chick that's just out fucking every time, dick and harry, or nobody's saying you just some undisciplined nigga that's just outside wilding.
Speaker 1 There are niggas that might cheat. You're cheating occasionally, then you, and you married and you took an oath, then you are in discipline.
Speaker 1
True, but you said like just a whore that's out here fucking everything. No, there's there's a gray, it's not black or white, it's not whore or virgin.
There's a lot of middle areas that people cover
Speaker 1 We doing a lot of unpacking and Shorty said that he rearranged her IUD.
Speaker 1 So I'd rather be funny.
Speaker 1 That's what she said.
Speaker 1 That's what she said.
Speaker 1 That's what she said.
Speaker 1 He was pissing out his ass for sure.
Speaker 1 Niggas, she, one day, hopefully if you grow up, that stops. That's not to say that you'll never be put in
Speaker 1 a tempting situation, but that's on everybody to know how to deal with tempting situations.
Speaker 1 If that come my way, I could fall victim just like she could fall victim. So I want to have that understanding, right? And not just be the fucking police and the punishment repercussions.
Speaker 1 I just want to have understanding. It's hard.
Speaker 1
I don't cheat. And my wife doesn't cheat as far as I know.
I don't think she... I'm sure she doesn't at this point.
Speaker 1 So, you know, it's hard for me to imagine a situation where that would happen just off like pure carnal instinct as opposed to like something really fucked up happen over a protracted period of time.
Speaker 1
And I hope we can talk through that before we get there. But if it does, I would have to, I would forgive too.
I mean, that's the point of marriage. That's the point.
Speaker 1 Cheating ain't even the word I'm in the crib arguing about.
Speaker 1 Being inappropriate. That's the new entertaining.
Speaker 1 That's okay.
Speaker 1 It's okay. Listen,
Speaker 1 I'm speaking for me. I ain't speaking for nobody else here.
Speaker 2 Being inappropriate in what way?
Speaker 1 That's the thing.
Speaker 1 There's a lot of gray areas.
Speaker 1 What's inappropriate? Everybody got different. Like,
Speaker 1 I got a homie who feels like...
Speaker 1 I got a homie whose wife, I should say, feels like any DM with a woman is inappropriate. And you shouldn't be in any woman's DMs, just as an example.
Speaker 1
Whereas in our line of work, DM is a healthy form of a normal form of communication. Yeah.
So it's just...
Speaker 1 There's mad women out there that feel like a very normal conversation between you and another woman that you're being inappropriate. No, how about people are just nice? Right.
Speaker 1
Like, what do you do when just somebody nice hits you and you respond being nice? That's not inappropriate. She's not being nice.
Because
Speaker 1 Women, women, women being nice to you.
Speaker 1 Women look at
Speaker 1 what she's doing.
Speaker 1
And you visit. You're going to hear it.
It's not women, bro. That's how they do it.
Speaker 2 Let's throw in the fishing line out and just
Speaker 2 getting a big fish.
Speaker 1 You know, I did the
Speaker 1 shout out to Louie J in the Beards and Bottles. I did
Speaker 1
the thing for the live podcast over the weekend. I see you on the flyer, yeah.
So listen,
Speaker 1
it was mad people that I hadn't seen in a long time. Me and one of my homegirls had a conversation.
She said, yo, I seen you in some spots.
Speaker 1 I couldn't say hi because the nigga that I was with wouldn't allow me to speak.
Speaker 1 So it don't just be women that be on no jealousy shit. These niggas be insecure and jealous.
Speaker 1
For sure. Niggas are worse.
Yo, she said, yo, I couldn't speak. I would have got in trouble if I spoke to you.
I'm like, yo, that's crazy. How was your event? Pimp school was
Speaker 1
But yeah, like dog. It don't just be women that be doing that.
It'd be a lot of niggas that be on that jealousy and insecure
Speaker 1
all of that shit. I done had people say that they girl made girls tell me that they do make a follow.
Follow. Yeah.
Yeah. Wait, you don't understand that? No.
And unfollow? Yeah, no. No.
Speaker 1
Okay, I get unfollowed, blocked, all that shit. You would never do that.
I've had a guy
Speaker 1 make your girl not say hi to somebody that she knows because y'all in a relationship.
Speaker 1 I don't know that I'm beyond that.
Speaker 1 I don't know that that's above me.
Speaker 1 I don't think so.
Speaker 1 Like, it's probably situational.
Speaker 1
It might be circumstances. I don't know.
It might be circumstantial. But the same nigga that you saying you are, you just played your ex-girlfriend's man twice and gave a nigga worldwide.
Speaker 1 Not ex-abaddies, man.
Speaker 1
That's her ex. Yeah, but baby daddy's a little more.
I mean, but I'm just saying, whatever the case,
Speaker 1
even worse, even better. Most men are not doing that, bro.
Most men are not secure enough to do no shit like that and lend no shine to no other man. That's my girl's baby daddy.
Speaker 1
Like, I don't see you telling your girl, yo, you can't say hi to that nigga. That's a little bit different.
Dog, if you met somebody that's going to rearrange your IUD every now and again,
Speaker 1 I don't want you speaking.
Speaker 1
That might be my line. That's what I'm saying.
Like, you went in her phone, being nosy, snooping around.
Speaker 1
I thought you was looking for a moment. Saw Anaconda in there.
A real nigga. Yeah, you seen some shit in there, and she was talking to him like that shit was anaconda.
Speaker 1 I can see you asking her not to go to the punchline
Speaker 1
at the prom. Yeah, we need the IUD.
Fam, the crazy crazy the crazy just gotta stay right there
Speaker 1 the crazy is when shorty told dude i would i want to come see you but i gotta go home
Speaker 1 like why is that crazy freeze he just he
Speaker 1 yo he just his wife gonna see that i'm gonna call you tomorrow he just pulled up
Speaker 1 You want to be he, yo? You don't want to be he.
Speaker 1
You don't want to be he. I want to come see you, but he home.
He here now. This nigga.
Speaker 1 You saying you don't want to be he? I don't want to be the other dude either. Like, I want access access to the person I enjoy fucking.
Speaker 1
All right, so you being mature. I'm on joke time.
Nigga, I'd rather be that nigga than one.
Speaker 1
Fuck out of here. The lowercase he.
Fuck that. Lowercase he.
Speaker 1 You don't even get a capital H.
Speaker 1
I don't want us to beat this to death because I do have another kind of relationship-y topic to throw to y'all. Okay.
And this is with Shade,
Speaker 1
Neo's latest baby mother. Oh.
Oh.
Speaker 1 My head was spinning for a second. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 I thought you were getting
Speaker 1 so
Speaker 1 I'm going to give it to you as soon as my phone loads. All right, my phone is loaded.
Speaker 1 This is Neo on doing an interview, I guess, explaining how he told his kids about his poly lifestyle. Okay.
Speaker 1 Oh.
Speaker 1 About your relationship? Of course.
Speaker 1 I answer them.
Speaker 2 Kids have questions about that? About your relationship?
Speaker 1
Of course they do. And I answer them.
Yeah. Okay.
Honesty. Again, I'm not lying to nobody, not even my children.
Hey, this is daddy's girlfriend, and so is that, and so is that, and so is that.
Speaker 1
You got no problem. She's gonna make you some cereal, and she's gonna cook lunch, and she's gonna wash clothes.
Come on, it's all good. Come on, it's family, it's community.
Speaker 1
Oh, you need your own book in the Bible, right? Between Corinthians and Ezekiel. All right, we've heard enough from Neo at the interview.
They told that nigga he needs his own book in the Bible.
Speaker 1 Sade,
Speaker 1 friend of the show, friend of Joe, whatever you want to call it, says,
Speaker 1 this is disgusting parenting I'm sorry to everyone that this narrative is being forced down y'all's throats and didn't I tell your corny ass not to have that shit going on in front of my kids to do that cornball shit on your own time that shit is sick as fuck you are hella fucking weird for that she added him But I'm glad you think I'm playing with you after I done already warned you, I'm not playing about my kids.
Speaker 1 And poly relationships aren't five-plus quote-unquote girlfriends that party with you every night so you can pick up more girls to hook up with. That is what you call an open relationship.
Speaker 1 You are a wannabe boyfriend, I guess wanna be boyfriend, I don't know. A wannabe boyfriend/slash pimp/slash trick.
Speaker 1
Get a life. Oh, no, you like GFE.
I don't know what GFE is. Girlfriend experience.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Stop
Speaker 1
listening. Stop disrespecting Polly.
There's nothing exclusive about what you got going on. Weirdo.
Speaker 1
And I'll just be patiently waiting like this for a motherfucker to sneeze wrong before I dust out my receipt book of everything under the sun. Foot on neck now, belt to ass.
Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 Just had to make that clear. That shit is weird, and we don't condone clown parenting.
Speaker 1
Moving on, how are y'all doing? Don't mind me. Last slide, you need your fucking ass beat.
Belt to ass that's the problem
Speaker 1 i did want to hear where y'all stood on that i'm i'm with her 100 which part
Speaker 1 on their argument on him introduce on him making his kids aware of his poly lifestyle and his multiple girlfriends or
Speaker 1 the moms i was about to say that age matters
Speaker 1 I would have to Google it.
Speaker 1
But I do think they're young. Okay.
Well, Sade just had a kid last year or two years ago. Okay.
So young. Yeah.
I'm going to say this. That's not something I would do,
Speaker 1 me, because I don't live a poly lifestyle. So I think that would be inappropriate to give to your kids.
Speaker 1 But for the people that are in that particular type of lifestyle, if that's their truth, that's their truth is like people that do porn, right? We look at that like, oh, that's taboo.
Speaker 1 A lot of people introduce porn to their kids really, really
Speaker 1
early on, and let them know that this is what mommy and daddy do for work. But there's still limits.
Like, you don't, like, you don't regret that.
Speaker 1
I never heard that. I ain't gonna hold you.
I didn't hear that before. It's got some wild
Speaker 1
POVs. This is not my view.
So, what I'm telling you is, I could be objective. I could say, yo, I feel like this, but I'm not condemning them for feeling like that.
I hear you.
Speaker 1
But you draw lines, right? Like, if you introduce your kids to say, I'm a porn star, you don't bring them to bring it down. Yeah, they don't bring it during the work day.
You don't hide it from them.
Speaker 1
You say, here's the, that's the. They don't hide it.
That's wrong. I got the ages, bro.
Yeah, I was about to say that. They don't hide it.
Actually, a lot of the porn stars, their kids go into porn.
Speaker 1 Wait, what? I don't know what you're doing.
Speaker 1 Give me the age.
Speaker 1 14, 13, 8, 6, 3. And then, look, I guess these are twins.
Speaker 2 They don't even have the age yet. But which ones are Sade's?
Speaker 1
Isabella and Brayden are two years old, and then Brixton is nine months old. Okay.
Well, that was as of a year ago. So your age is more accurate, but that's the general age.
Speaker 1
They're little kids up to like young teens. I think all of them are probably too young to be introducing to the kids.
Not the teenagers, but the smaller kids is converted into smaller kids.
Speaker 1
That's too young. If I had a, well, actually, I did have a.
So when when I had
Speaker 1 a teenage daughter,
Speaker 1
if I were in that situation, I was dating at the time. I was like, hey, I date different people.
There's nobody you need to meet right now. Correct.
To me, that's different than
Speaker 2 wildly different.
Speaker 1
Then, like, yeah, I'm in a polyamorous relationship. That's actually the opposite.
Right. That's the opposite.
And to me, that's the opposite. And to me, that's the proper way to handle it.
Speaker 1 And I understand everybody's different. If you're in a polyamorous relationship, like a real one where, look, I have two partners, I think that's okay to say, these are my two partners.
Speaker 1 But as Sade said, that doesn't doesn't sound like what he's doing.
Speaker 2 It was going to go exactly that.
Speaker 1
Her analysis is right. He's just openly fucking a lot of people.
And to say, she's going to pour you cereal. She's going to give you the...
That shit is weird. That's not what he says.
And
Speaker 1
I had Neo on my topic list before this interview and before she replied. Because he looks nuts.
Damn.
Speaker 1 Yeah, agree.
Speaker 1 Like, I know as a nigga, you ain't supposed to be able to say.
Speaker 1
And I love love him, friend of the show. Been up here.
Yeah. Neil looks nuts, yo.
Yeah. He looks nuts because he's sharing his lifestyle with everyone.
He looks nuts because what he has
Speaker 1
numerous partners. I thought all of them were the same.
It's more than showing. It's like highlighting.
Speaker 1
Like, I see, I constantly see clips that are not just like someone filming. It looks like PR.
Yes. I have multiple girlfriends and making a spectacle.
Speaker 1 Hold on.
Speaker 1
He's promoting a spectacle. He's promoting that lifestyle, basically.
He's adding people to the mix. Cool, but most importantly,
Speaker 1 nobody on the internet after a breakup of people you've been with for X amount of years, nobody ever just goes and sits the fuck down.
Speaker 1
Right. Because your way of being...
We just watched you
Speaker 1 beat in shit for the last however many years. Go sit down.
Speaker 1 Wait a minute. Because with the internet,
Speaker 1 you have to win the breakup.
Speaker 1
So you got to show, like, this is not what you're doing. I'm in a breakup.
This is how these niggas move, though. After we go through whatever, I got to show that I'm unbothered.
I'm living life.
Speaker 1 I'm winning.
Speaker 1 I got all of this happening now. And I have to keep showing y'all that.
Speaker 1 I think that
Speaker 1 if he just out here fucking, I don't think you should be introducing your kids to me.
Speaker 1 I don't agree with that, bro. I'm not putting the people to your kids.
Speaker 1
If those are his quote-unquote girlfriends, which he kind of said, like, yo, I got multiple girlfriends. This will make you breakfast.
This will make you lunch.
Speaker 1
If those are his girlfriends and that's the lifestyle that he living. Then he still shouldn't be introducing them to his kids.
I think that's drastically different than him just fucking random people.
Speaker 1
No, even if, let's go with the latter, right? Let's pretend they are his girlfriends. Okay.
That's what they're saying. How long? I'll roll with it.
Exactly.
Speaker 1 If you had one girlfriend that you just got with in the first four or five months, they shouldn't be meeting your fucking kids. I agree.
Speaker 1
So now you got four of them. Y'all been together for six months.
Exactly. When me and my girl got together, we both knew we had children.
Speaker 1 We made a decision initially, hey, look, if we make it to a year,
Speaker 1
then we'll introduce the kids. Because at that point, we know we're invested.
We know we got something real here. But if we don't hit the year mark, I ain't meeting your kids.
You're not meeting mine.
Speaker 1 I agree with that. And y'all talking about it should be kept from the young kids, but maybe not the teenagers.
Speaker 1 I'm going even more high alert with the teenagers. Absolutely.
Speaker 1
Definitely. Especially 13, 14.
That's something. Today?
Speaker 1 So think about this.
Speaker 1 And again, I'm just giving an opposite perspective for the sake of discussion. Neo is Neo.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1
in today's society, they keep a camera in everybody's face. So I I don't roll with that.
You don't have to. I don't roll with that.
I don't know.
Speaker 1
To have privacy. There's plenty of people that's all the way up and are private.
Yeah, that's true. Or have certain matters in their life.
Speaker 1
I'm not mad at Neil doing what he's doing. Let me not, I don't want to come off wrong.
I'm not mad at whatever lifestyle he wants to live. That's on him.
And he's Neil.
Speaker 1
Like, I actually applaud him. for saying to himself, yo, because he's been on.
I don't have it. I don't have been on.
Speaker 1
Neil been on. I mean, nobody say it.
He was.
Speaker 1
So if now he's saying, yo, one relationship, one woman, not for me, that's not how I'm on it. This is how I want to live my life, then I applaud that freedom.
Yes.
Speaker 1 I think that that comes with a line in how you parent.
Speaker 1
I agree with that. I agree with that.
I agree. I agree with that.
Because what happens when your daughter comes home from high school and say, daddy, I got. I'm in a polyamorous relationship.
Speaker 1
I got a boyfriend. And so does my girlfriend.
And so does my other girlfriend. We all got the same guy.
I got parents like you. You don't do what you see me do.
Right.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 That's not going to go far.
Speaker 1 I don't think that worked at all. That is not going to go far.
Speaker 1 Y'all never worked. Y'all don't understand that kids are coming home saying that now.
Speaker 2 Because it's been glorified in a situation like this where people don't seem to understand what polyamorous relationships actually mean.
Speaker 1 Let's say his daughter or somebody's daughter, take it off a Neo and they family. Let's say somebody's daughter comes home at 17 and says, y'all, I'm Polly.
Speaker 1 I'm Polly going to whoop some ass.
Speaker 1 Because now
Speaker 1
we can't stand on a, yo, we pro this, but we not pro that when it comes to sexuality. Yeah, we can.
Yes, I can. The kids do.
Yes, I can.
Speaker 2 And if I'm, if I'm that person.
Speaker 1 I'm being hypocrites then.
Speaker 2 And if I'm that person's parent, if I'm that person's parent, I'm going to want them to define what Polly is and why they want to be hyped.
Speaker 1 I'm going to talk them through it.
Speaker 2 You know what I'm saying? Just so I'm not making them feel like I'm judging them.
Speaker 1 You're not Polly under this roof. Where are we living?
Speaker 1
I think it's perfectly. I don't even have kids, but I wasn't a kid so long ago to know that your parents can be hypocritical with you.
They can.
Speaker 1 You can say not as I do. Part of the parents.
Speaker 1
Some of it isn't hypocrisy. But don't we condemn that when it comes to other sexual life choices? No.
With parenting? Yes.
Speaker 1 With teenagers?
Speaker 1
If your son came home and wanted to be trans now at 15, 16 years old, I've heard everybody up here come up here and defend that. Not everybody.
Not everybody.
Speaker 1
Not everyone. You're right, Philip.
I'll pardon me. I'm just saying.
So now we drawing a line.
Speaker 1
We drawing a line now about when your kids could come home and be open to you about their sexual choices or their sexual preference. Oh, you can be open.
I don't know.
Speaker 1
I don't think that's hypocritical at all. Some shit we're going to go with and some shit we not.
Yeah, I don't think it's hypocritical.
Speaker 1
I think it's hypocritical if I say this is right for me. It's the right thing to do.
I'm not doing anything wrong. When you do it, it's wrong.
That's hypocritical.
Speaker 1
What I'm saying is something a little different. I'm saying that at that age, or two things.
One, I don't think what Neo is doing is actually polyamorous.
Speaker 1 And so I think he's muddying up the water so that when the kids follow that lead,
Speaker 1 or whoever. What I'm saying is, when we start using these terms loosely, it gets messy.
Speaker 1 And I also think at that age, you have to, as Mel said, talk through it with them.
Speaker 1 If my 17-year-old daughter had come home and said, look, I'm polyamorous, and I actually don't think I would trip about that. My worry is how
Speaker 1 I'm not confident that at 17, you're able to clearly know what you want and what you want to do. But you've been an advocate and a proponent of
Speaker 1 When do you think is an appropriate age for them to make that determination?
Speaker 1
Some of that is kid to kid. Some kids are more advanced and mature.
Because I have two daughters who are very different, personality-wise and maturity-wise.
Speaker 1 So I don't think it's like when you turn 18, something magically happens. I think it depends on the kid.
Speaker 1 But I worry that if we start, that if we just say, go do that, because we're so progressive, which I am progressive,
Speaker 1 but we don't have any oversight to it, that it can become dangerous. And I think people like Neo make it harder because there are people who live very responsible, careful, healthy, polyamorous lives.
Speaker 1 And I think what he's doing is so messy and different than that that it makes it harder for everybody else to talk about it because now they think just fucking everybody's polyamorous.
Speaker 1
I don't even know what it really is. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah. That's why I'm not saying get off that.
Speaker 1 If you're not an adult
Speaker 1 and I'm a parent, I have a hard time believing that you are now capable of managing poly relationships at 17 years old.
Speaker 1 I I think you got a hard time managing being with one person or just learning how to be with one person. It's hard for adults, I would imagine, to manage a poly relationship.
Speaker 1 Learning a checkbook, getting a job, learning people, learning the world, learning life.
Speaker 1 You ain't coming to my house at 17 and talking about, I'm, nigga, who?
Speaker 1 So real quick, and I'm not trying to be the black sheep, but are we moving on from that other subject because it's sensitive, meaning what he's saying that we would, would you allow your child at 17, 14, 15 to come to you and say, I want a sex change?
Speaker 1 Is that a sensitive topic that we want to move from? Because he said it. No, if you want to talk about it, we can't.
Speaker 1
I don't think that's the same. So I left it.
I didn't leave it
Speaker 1 in fear of speaking about it. Okay.
Speaker 1 If my kid comes to me and tells me, yo, I want to be a transgender, you're having a conversation with me about how you feel inside.
Speaker 1
Okay. As a person.
Okay.
Speaker 1 That hat to me has nothing to do with... other people or the outside people.
Speaker 1
That's my kid telling me how they feel. We're also talking about a teenager potentially wanting to modify their body as opposed to just dating someone.
Right. It's a big difference.
Speaker 1 It's a big difference.
Speaker 1 Which one is way more
Speaker 1 important?
Speaker 2 I don't know if the word is important, but I forget what I mean.
Speaker 1 By like high stake. It's more high stake.
Speaker 1 We understand what I'm saying.
Speaker 2
Consequential. Yes.
But I would say,
Speaker 2 you know, yeah, exactly. Revealing that you're trans and wanting this.
Speaker 1 We get into orders that we don't know what we're talking about because every trans person that's underage is not looking to get that
Speaker 1
done. Most aren't.
So
Speaker 1 if we don't know what we're talking about,
Speaker 1
let's be in this. Most aren't.
And that's what Joe just said is really important because that's the misconception.
Speaker 1
If we're just talking about how you feel inside, I'm willing to engage that conversation and have that conversation. I agree.
If my son comes to me in five years or two years or two months
Speaker 1 and says, I feel like a girl, I'm fine with that.
Speaker 1 And we'll work with that and we'll go through that. But that doesn't mean that I would allow a sex change.
Speaker 1
I think the misnomer about trans folk is that people are trying to give all these trans kids sex changes. Most of them don't get it until until after 18.
And the hormone blocker. But a lot of them.
Speaker 1 Let me just finish this talk. This is really important.
Speaker 1 The hormone blocker is the thing that people often get, but hormone blockers can be undone.
Speaker 1 So if you get a hormone blocker because I don't want to transition into certain things that happen naturally through puberty, and then suddenly I change my mind at 14, 15, I feel differently, and I'm actually not trans.
Speaker 1
I'm just queer. I'm not trans.
I'm just this or that. I'm that.
You just stop taking the human. Stop taking the hormone blocker.
That's what I would do to address that point.
Speaker 1 Because again, just like that, it's a high six choice to make at 13. But how you feel inside is how you feel inside I'm not fighting that got it
Speaker 1 such a supportive parent
Speaker 1 I don't know I would do something though bro you got to be open to talk about all of that shit
Speaker 1 that's that was my whole point like you can't condemn one and talk about the other but
Speaker 1 no nigga I'm transgender you can't maybe we buying less snacks now so
Speaker 1 yeah you an idiot we gotta do something gotta change now. No?
Speaker 1 Changing already. All right, fuck.
Speaker 1 That's your man.
Speaker 1 That's your man right there. Change clothes.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Freeze.
Speaker 1 Absolute. Gotta have those conversations, man.
Speaker 1
He's right. Gotta have them.
Any of y'all had a talk? But yeah, how you feeling inside? Any of y'all said that to your kids? No, no, no. Niggas don't talk to their fucking kids at all.
No.
Speaker 1 Yo, only on podcasts.
Speaker 1 I would talk to them. Yeah, nigga.
Speaker 1
Well, I don't. don't.
You know, who talks to their kids, yo? If Flipkids wasn't his cameraman, he wouldn't
Speaker 1 talk to that motherfucker.
Speaker 1 No, when I talked to my oldest, well, he needed a couple dollars.
Speaker 1 That's your call, man. How you feel inside?
Speaker 1 See, y'all got young kids, so y'all excluded from this.
Speaker 1
You got a young kid, too. And I got a 24 and 20.
Actually,
Speaker 1 who'll be 21 on Thursday? Oh, happy, happy yellow birthday.
Speaker 1
I was going to actually ask y'all. We'll talk later.
I need some gift advice. Okay, money.
Speaker 1 It's just money now. At 21? At 21?
Speaker 1 It's just money. Look, are you rich?
Speaker 1 What is the proper amount?
Speaker 1 So I was going to get her like a fancy, something thoughtful, like a bag.
Speaker 1 But you said just give her cash. What is a reasonable amount of money that won't make me look cheap, but also isn't ridiculous?
Speaker 2 Does she have a job? Five.
Speaker 1
That's what I'm saying. No, she's full-time.
She's a junior in college. She's studying abroad in Spain right now.
Speaker 1 5,000. What is that? Five, 5K, 5 to 10K
Speaker 1 I was going to give her 2,100 like because she's 21, but is that cheap? No, no, no, no,
Speaker 1
that's not cheap. Oh, y'all was just talking five.
I saw five. No, that wasn't y'all.
Not y'all. Y'all ain't say five.
What would you do? I would have said that.
Speaker 1 At 21, your kid been waiting to be 21 their whole life. You give them a little something so they can act and feel 21 and leave you alone for a little bit and see what they do with it.
Speaker 1
And if $2,100 don't do that. $2,100 does not do that at 21 today in this economy.
It doesn't. Sorry.
You're out of your mind. I'm telling you, it don't.
You are out of your fucking mind.
Speaker 1
I have a kid that's over 21. I'm telling you.
And you rich. Stop.
I don't have watches. I'm not trying to be funny.
I don't have watches. I know, but that one.
I don't have watches. That one is.
Speaker 1
Why do you keep saying? I ain't going to do that because they're going to think I'm focusing on the channel. No, no, no.
You have to stop saying that about me until I get more watches.
Speaker 1
Nigga, shut the fuck up, John. Shut your dumb ass up.
It is true. I'm going to bust that one down and buy three.
Nigga, super up, nigga.
Speaker 1
We got you on camera telling me I'm super up, nigga. Nigga, I'm up already, nigga.
That's a fact. All right, so you up.
You up.
Speaker 1 So you can give track. I told y'all about the misconception that that spreads when we say that from this room.
Speaker 1 Because that gives the impression that you where you want to be to the people that are above you. And I ain't.
Speaker 1
So I'm not viewing it. That's internal.
I'm not viewing it like, yo, you up, you up, you up. No, I ain't nowhere near where I need to be.
Speaker 1
I'm nowhere near where I need to be. I'm a magician.
I ain't at the spot where I can just go to Short Hills. Let me talk.
Speaker 1
I ain't at the spot where I can just just go to Short Hills and get every watch I want. That's not where it is.
No, we're not talking about expensive money. My money has to go to like important shit.
Speaker 1 You do these magician.
Speaker 1 Yo, you are magician. You are a magician.
Speaker 1 Hold on, wait, is.
Speaker 1 You are a magician when it comes to conversation. You try to conflate things and
Speaker 1 want a contract to come out.
Speaker 1 Hold on.
Speaker 1 You talking about the niggas that you're trying to reach to. You don't want them to look at you like you up.
Speaker 1
But the niggas that you are above and the niggas that you are up compared to, you're up, nigga. You're up.
You're in a great position more than average.
Speaker 1 You dress for where you're trying to be. Nigga, why would we care about the niggas you're trying to get to?
Speaker 1
That's you. That's your own goal.
You have to behave,
Speaker 1
you have to bet. Niggas can move.
See, y'all calling me crazy spreads the wrong message to the audience. You should move, act, behave, and present and appear for where you want to go.
Speaker 1
Not for where you act, and not, you should look like where you're trying to go, not from where you come from. So you try to.
I believe that. And I agree, I do too.
So you're trying to.
Speaker 1
So when y'all say that in here, it gives a certain impression. So I want to say that.
Some things don't have nothing.
Speaker 1 Yo, talking about something.
Speaker 1 My motherfucking motherfucker has nothing to do with it. I don't give a fuck how many Hallmark cards.
Speaker 1
I don't care how many Hallmark cards you write right now. What the fuck are you talking about? I asked y'all last part.
What do you think you have to do to double your income today?
Speaker 1 What did I got to do with you not trying to go to Shore Hills Mall and buy any watch you want?
Speaker 1
You can go to Shore Hills Mall and buy any watch you want. You talking to me.
Four of them. Exactly.
I could. It would be irresponsible.
I didn't say that. You somebody have responsibilities.
Speaker 1 Stop moving. Yo, dog.
Speaker 1
He said he couldn't respond. These niggas conflate my points.
He said he didn't mean.
Speaker 1 Yo, I know what he meant, though.
Speaker 1
I know nobody means Mark. And I don't know what I meant.
Mark knows. Exactly.
Fuck.
Speaker 1
What the fuck are y'all talking about? Yo, you a smoking mirror man. No, he ain't.
To me. He ain't even good at it.
That nigga picked the whole goalpost out of it.
Speaker 1
Dude. He don't.
No, I just speak with context and nuance, and everybody don't get that. Nobody literally.
Speaker 1 Everybody don't get that. You got some backlash and beating up, huh? I totally totally understand.
Speaker 2 Mark, by the way, I think that you should get her the nice bag that you were thinking of and put the $2,100 in.
Speaker 1
Five stacks, nigga. We bet that on a Sixers game.
I see.
Speaker 1 Who's we? Me and Mark. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 Broke ass up. Actually, talking to Mark.
Speaker 1 I think Darwin, we were fighting. Yeah, see?
Speaker 1 I'm glad you stopped painting the narrative of me.
Speaker 1
When your daughter turns 20, no, I'm not. But you do that to me every week.
You come up here and paint this narrative of me like I'm rich every fucking week. And then you don't like what nobody is.
Speaker 1
If we paint the narrative, you're rich. Shut up.
You got consequences, nigga.
Speaker 1
You got consequences, that's why we can't do it. We can't tell you the truth.
What are you looking for me to say? I want you to say, Yes, you're right. I apologize.
Speaker 1
I take accountability for doing that. For calling you rich? Yes.
I don't apologize for that. I'm not rich.
Speaker 1 I think you're rich. You got it.
Speaker 1
I ain't gonna lie. What's that watch he had on ice? You got it.
Sky dweller. The sky dweller.
That's the one. Yeah, that's a nice watch.
That's rich. You're not rich, but you up.
You use.
Speaker 1
You all the way up. You up.
I don't know.
Speaker 1 The bee unbus come together. You up.
Speaker 1 You think you're the only nigga in New Jersey that knows math where it has a calculator, and he's not. True.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1
but you don't got no numbers to put in your calculator. Yo, let's move on.
Yeah, I do. No, you don't.
You have one number to put in your calculator. I have more than one number.
Speaker 1
And when I go home, I put more than one number in there. They made up, though.
I know what you're doing. I see how you're moving.
It's nice. It's attractive, it's inspiring.
Speaker 1 This nigga's crazy.
Speaker 1 What's wrong with me for saying that? How you moving is inspiring to people. Okay.
Speaker 1
What you bringing in, I think you could run a class and a course and teach people, especially with the state of the market, on what's going on out there. You could be fucking Ian Funlap.
You could be
Speaker 1
fucking something. You could be doing something.
Ian Funlap. Yeah, you could be fucking
Speaker 1 Dickly Fontaine.
Speaker 1 I'd be Wall Street rapper.
Speaker 1 Yo, this nigga is a dick.
Speaker 1
Dickly Fontaine. This nigga just make up shit.
Yo, stupid. Can y'all go to the airways and do all this shit, and then I go behind the scenes and try to convince people how underpaid I am.
Speaker 1
That's the problem. And then by you doing that and putting highlight in the same man's body.
You got to stop. Hold on.
Speaker 1
Hold on, bitch. I got to stop.
Yo, you got to stop.
Speaker 1
Why are you doing what he does? By saying my man is underpaid. You put other lights on him that don't need to be on him, nigga.
Shine a light on him, nigga. You put the bread.
Speaker 1 Yo, this nigga just said, yo, I got to go and sit in other rooms and explain to them why I'm underpaid.
Speaker 1 While he shines this fabricated, busted-ass neon light on my money, acting like I got more than what I got.
Speaker 1 What the fuck do you think I got to do when I go sit in other rooms?
Speaker 1 The rooms you sit in.
Speaker 1 What'd you tell him in? Yo, you gotta say it? What'd you say? What'd you say? Man. Yes, Your Honor.
Speaker 1
That's the room you sit in. Yo, yo.
Yes, Your Honor?
Speaker 1 Listen, now it's time for my favorite part of the show, and I'm underpaid.
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Speaker 1
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Speaker 1 Super Bowl is over, but we still got picks for you. Big Freeze!
Speaker 1
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Celtics at Pistons.
Speaker 1
I've been on Peyton Pritchard's dick for ages, so just give me Peyton Pritchard for more than 12. Give me Peyton Pritchard for more than 12 points.
All right. We got the Hawks at the Heat.
Speaker 1 I ain't doing nothing with that.
Speaker 1
All right. I don't like that game.
Thunder Nets.
Speaker 1 Oh, give me a shot. Give me SGA for more than 27.
Speaker 1 Clippers Bulls.
Speaker 1 Give me Norman Powell.
Speaker 1
Give me Norman Powell for more than 20. Not 19.
At one point, it caused the debt. Got me last night.
Give me Norman Powell for more than 19 points. One point got me last night.
Speaker 1 Kings and Jazz.
Speaker 1 I don't like it.
Speaker 1
Spurs and Rockets. I don't like it.
Everybody's trying to lose. I'm not doing that.
Even though I do like the Rockets, I could pick somebody in the Rockets. Jalen? Yeah.
Speaker 1
Yeah, give me Jalen Green, too. I don't pick four people.
Give me Jalen Green for more than 21. There you go.
I like him. I like him a lot.
And I like what Kevin Porter Jr.
Speaker 1
is doing over there in Milwaukee. And you got to like what Wiggins is doing in Miami.
I don't. You're buck.
I don't. Maybe I'm not to know.
Maybe I'm not seeing enough Miami games. Yeah.
Speaker 1 They won in four since the trade. So?
Speaker 1 It's about the players.
Speaker 1
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I don't care what the team did.
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Speaker 1 All right, with that being said, at some point during the broadcast, we're giving Mark Lamont an ISO for Joy Reed.
Speaker 1
I don't think that's right this second. Before we continue, I want to say rest in peace to Roberta Flack.
For sure.
Speaker 1 Rest in peace. Rest in peace, Roberta Flack.
Speaker 1
Rest in peace to Al Troutwig. For sure.
Nick's broadcaster.
Speaker 1
That fucked me up. That fucked me up.
And
Speaker 1
Gwen McRae. Gwen McCray, yeah.
And Gwen McRae passed. So rest in peace to everybody that we lost.
Speaker 1 Again, rest in peace to Irv.
Speaker 1 His brother Chris Gotti did an interview talking about his last poker game when he was eating Chinese food and
Speaker 1 had that massive stroke. I had heard that story in the street about the poker game.
Speaker 1 It's just sad. Food is killing us, man.
Speaker 1
I ain't going to hold you. I thought Jerry Butler, too.
Singer. Soul singer.
Speaker 1
Rest in peace. Rest in peace, Jerry Butler.
Yeah, I thought about,
Speaker 1 again, Irv and Clark and everybody when I went to go get that.
Speaker 1
Full body MRI shit. So rest in peace.
I encourage everybody out there, check on your health. Check on your health.
Health is wealth. Don't be afraid of the doctor.
Speaker 1
Just go. Yeah.
Yeah. Just go.
Just go. Yeah.
Just go. That's it.
It was tough to hear about Roberta Flack in the circumstances.
Speaker 1 You know, at her age, her dying from getting her back kicked in here on the JVP
Speaker 1 last week.
Speaker 1 So she actually lost her battle with
Speaker 1
fuck. Hate, not hate.
You monsters. Y'all tore her last week.
She died of a broken heart. We did not kill Roberta Flack.
Speaker 1
I need to investigate this, man. Listen, peace.
Y'all feel like shit that the last thing y'all said about Roberta Flack was that she was elevator music? How do you feel about that, King Wawa?
Speaker 1 Don't look at your phone now. You ain't got nobody to call.
Speaker 1 How do you feel about that? Do you feel bad? No, Roberta Flack is a black grape.
Speaker 1
He can do what he wants, nigga. He ain't signed.
You said he ain't signed. He can do what he want, nigga.
Speaker 1 Why ain't signed? Oh, you did? You did.
Speaker 1
Clear it up. It's not.
Clear it up. Clear it up.
Who I got clear it up for? Because if we say you didn't and we made a spectacle about it, you should come up here and say, No, I shouldn't.
Speaker 1 I should tell the song. Oh, you want the narrative to run that you didn't?
Speaker 1 In my hood, they say spectators get spit on.
Speaker 1 It's some old school shit from the 40s.
Speaker 1 What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 It you crazy. Strange.
Speaker 1 Speaking of hoods, right? I bumped into a list of the.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God.
Speaker 1
You bumped into, huh? Well, yeah, because I follow all of the New Jersey pages. Like, New Jersey News, New Jerusalists, Jersey, that, Garden State, this.
I follow all of them. Red Vid.
Speaker 1 It'd be really red. I'd be really interested in New Jersey news, but I bumped into one that wanted to tell me about the five dirtiest places in New Jersey.
Speaker 1 You saw that?
Speaker 1
Go ahead. I'm going to play it for y'all, but I do disagree with it.
Yeah, let me hear it. All right, fuck it.
Which is the dirtiest place to live in New Jersey?
Speaker 1 Most New Jerseyans know that the cleanest place to live in New Jersey is Ridgewood. So,
Speaker 1 which is the the dirtiest place to live in New Jersey? Horror soundtrack.
Speaker 1 Patterson struggles with trash disposal, abandoned buildings,
Speaker 1 poor sanitation enforcement,
Speaker 1
illegal dumping, and industrial property. I agreed with this word.
Patternson is dirty. Water and overall cleanliness issues.
Speaker 1 Fourth place,
Speaker 1
Passaic. Rep your wife.
Which is the dirtiest place to live in New Jersey?
Speaker 1
Passaic's aging infrastructure. I know Irvin's better than one.
And poor sanitation caused trash buildup. I don't know enough about Passaic to know where to call it.
Speaker 1
Littered streets and flooding that worsened. Ways different parts of Passaic, for sure.
Third place, Elizabeth. Oh, Elizabeth's industrial pollution.
Speaker 1
Overcrowding and poor waste management. Well, Elizabeth's stairs.
So I understand that.
Speaker 1
And then second place, Jersey City. Oh, shit.
Jersey City.
Speaker 1
Watch your fucking mouth about Jersey City. Littered streets.
Littered streets. Industrial pollution.
Speaker 1 I think he's wrong about jersey jersey's nice though well what part
Speaker 1 that's true too that's true hold up number one before announcing the first place comment in the no we're not commenting we're not liking
Speaker 1 jersey campus number one camp ranks first with air pollution litter industrial waste illegal dumping aging infrastructure and high crime worsened sanitation issues
Speaker 1 smog and neglected public spaces across the city that's newark oh
Speaker 1 The fuck out of here, bro.
Speaker 2 So wait, Camden and Trenton weren't on this list. That's not Jersey.
Speaker 1 Oh, it's not? Stop.
Speaker 1 Camden is Jersey, man. That's that North Jersey coach.
Speaker 1 But him and Facebook.
Speaker 1 That's fake.
Speaker 1
I don't believe it. Newark and Jersey City should be on this list.
Elizabeth should be on this list. Not Le Warden, too, at least.
Irving not being on this list is a problem.
Speaker 1 That should be North Jersey. Irvington is Beirut, my niggas.
Speaker 1 Irvington should be on the list. Irving is
Speaker 1
traded. Even I know that.
Irvington is fucked up. Nork ain't Nork anymore.
Speaker 1
I ain't. It's part.
No, he's white, bro.
Speaker 1
All of them cities. They're all big as hell.
I ain't been to East Orange in a while. East Orange? No, not even close to the club.
Speaker 1
East Orange. Not even close.
They cleaned it up. Not even close.
Speaker 1
East Orange ain't going to be in the top 10. Top 15.
No, no, no.
Speaker 1
You do that, nigga. Irvington, New Jersey is number one.
Nah, man. Nah, Patterson and Camden got it.
All right. It's a global broadcast.
I'm going to focus on New Jersey. I just thought
Speaker 1 one and two. It's my hometown.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that was a little crazy. Okay, anything in music that we need to get to? Who wants to tell Rolling Stone to shut the fuck up? Yo, Rolling Stone, shut the fuck up.
It was
Speaker 1 Rolling Stone says, I'm not even going to read it from the thingamajiggy. Rolling Stone says that Thriller was damn near a perfect album until they got to Lady in My Life.
Speaker 1 Yeah, and it was part of the 50 worst songs on Great Albums list they made.
Speaker 1 And The Lady in My Life came to number 20.
Speaker 1 They said that Lady in My Life not only was the worst song on Thriller, but a horrible choice to end the album with.
Speaker 1 I don't remember the song.
Speaker 1
You've heard it. You know what? You've heard it on the research.
I got it. You've heard it.
He's an immigrant. The Boys to Men.
Yeah. He's an immigrant.
I got him.
Speaker 1 I'm an immigrant.
Speaker 1 You are an immigrant. Are you Christian?
Speaker 1
I'm not a migrant. No, I mean, no, he's right.
I was born here, you fucking weirdo.
Speaker 2 You was born for real? They're bugging.
Speaker 1 Yeah, come on. They're bugging.
Speaker 1 That's a great way to end the album.
Speaker 1
What? Just let me write on out. Go ahead.
Go home.
Speaker 1 Roland's still gotta shut the fuck up.
Speaker 1 Come on now.
Speaker 1 Yo, this song
Speaker 1 is fine no matter where you place it and no matter what RB album you place it on.
Speaker 1 let me
Speaker 1 never
Speaker 1 die.
Speaker 1
Let's go, real quick. 40 and up, 50 and up out there.
I'll raise your time once it. Hey,
Speaker 1 here go.
Speaker 1 So do my heart.
Speaker 1 May your body close to mine.
Speaker 1 I can fill you with my dreams. Oh my god, I can make you feel more rhyme.
Speaker 1 And maybe through the years, I'm gonna love you more than that.
Speaker 1 So I promise you tonight
Speaker 1 that you will always be a lady in my life.
Speaker 1 Here's what fucks me up about
Speaker 1 blasphemy.
Speaker 1 The thing is,
Speaker 1 if you wanted to make,
Speaker 1 and I love Thriller.
Speaker 1
if you wanted to pick one off Thriller, there is a song. All you have to do is say The Girl is My.
Yeah, get Paul McCartney ass the fuck out of here. Get Paul McCartney the fuck up out of here.
Speaker 1
That song did not age well. We can't say that.
No, I'm saying it's cool. They're not going to say that.
But I mean, if the song is, it doesn't, to me, that one always felt out of step with the album.
Speaker 1
It's a little bit corny. It doesn't age well.
And it's not a terrible song. But if you had to pick one off of Thriller, that's the one you pick off.
Speaker 1 And Monica and Brandy smoked Mike and Paul McCartney's boots.
Speaker 1
Yeah, easy. They smoked their boots.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Good, man. I'm looking at the whole list.
They did get one right up here, though. He's mad.
Speaker 1 He's mad.
Speaker 1
They got a bunch of girls. Just get the fuck out of here.
Drunken hot girls.
Speaker 1 What about drunk out girls? No,
Speaker 1
I was making sure it was on the list. He's right.
And it is right. In terms of what? Terrible songs on greats.
Terrible songs on great albums. I like that song.
That song.
Speaker 1
Drunk out girls on the bottom. That song should not have been on that album.
That song is hard to mess.
Speaker 1 Drunken hot girls.
Speaker 1
Did they get Drake's birthday song? Happy birthday without a ratchet. Happy birthday.
Is that on there?
Speaker 1 It's your fucking birthday.
Speaker 1
Girl, it's your birthday today. But it said on great albums, though.
Yeah, but I say it. What album is that? Scorpio.
Scorpio. Scorpio.
It's not a great album. I like that album.
Speaker 1 They got Bad Blood up there. But I mean, Taylor Swift.
Speaker 1 Yeah, they got Bad Blood on there by Taylor Swift. I love that.
Speaker 1 I like Bad Blood on the bottom.
Speaker 1 That's all. I do like that.
Speaker 1
You know Bad Blood. Tay Tay killed Bad Blood.
You definitely know Bad Blood. I'm also not asking Roland Smithsonian.
That's the thing about
Speaker 1
trolley shit just for conversation purposes. That's the game now.
Yeah, I hate hate it. That's what all lists are made.
I hate music journalism. Clicky shit.
Clicky shit. It's jar.
Rage baiting.
Speaker 1
Yeah, rage bait. That's a good way to put it.
It's rage baiting is exactly what it is. Yeah, no, it's true.
Ladies,
Speaker 1 shit. That's fun.
Speaker 2 What was number one if that was number 20?
Speaker 1
Just out of curiosity. Bad blood was Fortune.
I'd be curious to hear the top 10 in general. I'll do the top 10 real quick.
Scrophree. 10, the Stooges.
We Will Fall. Who knows? Nine, The Beatles.
Speaker 1 Good morning. Good morning.
Speaker 1
Eight, The Who, Silas Stingy. Nine, his white-ass listeners.
Yeah, exactly. Seven, the Beach Boys, student demonstration time.
Oh, my God. Six, Simon and Garfunkel, Voices of Old People.
Speaker 1 Five, Black Sabbath, FX.
Speaker 1 Four, Elton John, Jamaica Jerk Off. What? Three, Guns N' Roses.
Speaker 1
Wait, wait, what? Wait, slow down. Go back to that one.
Elton John's a freaking freaking boy. Can find that record, Joe.
Speaker 1 What did Elton John go to Jamaica? What he went to Jamaica and did.
Speaker 1
Yo, what up, Guan Boy? You better. Yo, he looked looked up.
Stop. Can you find that record? Yo.
That's the yo one here. It's trash.
Yeah, I'm not out. Trash? That was on Yellow Brick Road, I believe.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Oh, damn.
You lived by Yellow Brick Road.
Speaker 1 Three is Guns N' Roses, My World.
Speaker 1 That song is trash, too. Two is Pink Floyd Seamus.
Speaker 1 And one is The Police Mother.
Speaker 1 And that's why they would never get rid of Paul McCartney on that list. That's what I was.
Speaker 1 Yo, dog, keep Michael Jackson off your white-ass list, man.
Speaker 1
That list was extra white. Super white, man.
I don't even know some of them shits.
Speaker 1 Ed Vidilago.
Speaker 1 Ed Vidilago. Yeah, extra delight.
Speaker 1 White remix. Yo, this guy is all cool.
Speaker 1 All right, so we said fuck Rolling Stone. What else in music do we need to get to?
Speaker 1
Y'all want to do J. Cole versus Freddie Gibbs? We can do it.
Yeah. Yeah.
Let's do it. I'm not mad at it.
Speaker 1 Well, why are we doing that? It's Freddie Gibbs versus J. Cole.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Why are we doing that? Well, Gibbs has been shooting at
Speaker 1 pretty much.
Speaker 1 I think it opened the door to say
Speaker 1 you can't keep talking about how well you rap and how you rap better than everybody if you won't engage.
Speaker 1 Because that's the spirit of hip-hop.
Speaker 1
And I don't think it's, I think that's a little misconception. I don't think Cole won't engage.
He just didn't want to get in that with that.
Speaker 1 I also don't think that battling is necessarily the entire spirit of hip-hop. Exactly.
Speaker 1 It might not be one of the entire spirit but it is one of the pillars
Speaker 1 you gotta be battle tested man to be to be up there all of the greats that we name are battle tested
Speaker 1 that's a that's that's one of them
Speaker 1 is raquen brown battle tested yes is andre's battle tested
Speaker 1 i mean like it's some greats that ain't battle tested
Speaker 1 yeah
Speaker 1 all right so freddie gibbs tweeted out the yawn emoji Then he said, niggas be rapping about how they kill rappers and yada yada yada careers and blah, blah, blah, but be backing out of rap beefs.
Speaker 1 All right, so Freddie Gibbs did go on a little
Speaker 1 run of Instagram reels
Speaker 1
putting font on a black screen when J. Cole dropped clouds.
Got it. All right, so that's how we got here.
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1
And then a lot of people. And I guess, yeah, Freddie Gibbs has been.
Yeah, and then people are saying this is the right person. Like, A.
Cole, make an example out of somebody.
Speaker 1
That's a formidable opponent. Why not him? That you don't have a personal relationship with.
You know that the Kendrick
Speaker 1 was going to go
Speaker 1
way left. Right.
So if you want somebody that's a formidable opponent, because he is, he goes,
Speaker 1
he goes. Let's see what you got.
And I, and I do agree with Cole says a lot of like, I'll take any of y'all heads off. I'm him.
Speaker 1
You got to get in the ring at some point. You can't walk around saying, yo, I'll knock any nigga out in here.
Okay, that's what somebody said.
Speaker 1 All right, what's up?
Speaker 1
You just can't do that. That's perfect.
It's still weight classes. It is.
Speaker 1
So you saying what? what? I'm saying that there's still weight classes. I agree with that.
So if I'm not in the middle of the day. Are you saying they might be in different weight classes?
Speaker 1
We're talking about just rapping. I feel like we've had this talk here before, and I said that before.
That they're not the same weight. Are we talking about just rapping?
Speaker 1 That's all we're talking about. This is just rap.
Speaker 1
Yeah, they're in different weight classes. Who's in the higher weight class? J.
Cole.
Speaker 1
It's only one up. I think they're pretty close to the same.
Yeah, it's only one up. Just in just rapping.
Pretty close. It's not the same.
It's one up. It's one up.
Speaker 1 I think they ain't in the same old weight class and just rapping.
Speaker 1 Freddy Gibbs is my man, and he listens to this pod. I don't want to come off away taking the other side in this.
Speaker 1
I just never heard anybody put Freddie Gibbs in J. Cole's weight class.
I'm not just speaking from the business. And that's why I'm talking about
Speaker 1
it. And that's why I think niggas are shooting.
Like, yo, dog, you be getting more than other niggas that's out here putting pin to pad.
Speaker 1 Show me. Who have we heard Freddy Gibbs battle?
Speaker 1 I I was about no
Speaker 1 I was gonna say it to you
Speaker 1 it don't matter I'm here it does matter why
Speaker 1 I'm here now
Speaker 1 stop it he hasn't battled that I know stop it
Speaker 1 no that's not true I got some records um
Speaker 1 we got records where he popping his shit and talking his shit and we can assume who it's about those exist
Speaker 1 right like but the other person got engaged to make it a battle that's my point well can we make the same conversation about cole yes yes well that's what they were doing kind of That's why I asked it about Gibbs.
Speaker 1 Because
Speaker 1 if a formidable opponent were to say something to Cole, like Gibbs is, I'm not mad at that, but if you're saying, yo, you're not battle-tested. You ran from the fucking battle.
Speaker 1 You ain't smoking nothing. Then I'm looking at you like, all right, who you smoke? I might have shot at niggas, but I shot no.
Speaker 1 I shot them.
Speaker 1
I'll let my gun go. Pauls.
No, that's not Pauls. All right.
All right. That's fair.
Yeah. Yeah, you got to prove it.
Like, you saying this, like I said, Cole is the one running around saying,
Speaker 1
I'm out anybody. I'm that nigga.
All right. Well, somebody wants to.
You got to show me now. So somebody going to stand up and say, I'm going to.
I'm going to do that. And.
Speaker 1 Oh, man. I should just shut the fuck up.
Speaker 1
Never mind. I ain't talking.
Well, go ahead. You get paid to talk.
Speaker 1 I get paid for y'all to talk.
Speaker 1
That's a good one. That's a good one.
Yeah, he got. No, that's a great one.
Speaker 1
I ain't never heard this not respond. I don't know what's going to do.
I'm responding. I guess, I guess.
Speaker 1 He texts his attorney. Y'all know that in
Speaker 1 hip-hop, the bigger guy gets to, if I'm Tank Davis, I get to turn down this fight. Of course.
Speaker 1
But you got to fight at some point. Exactly.
I don't think it should be a strike on J. Cole's record for turning down a Freddy Gibbs invite.
I think it looks worse than that.
Speaker 1 You got to strike somebody. But I don't have to strike the person that show up to my door seemingly trying to get hit.
Speaker 1 Here's the other thing for me.
Speaker 1
If after backing out of Drake and Kendrick, you then step into Freddie Gibbs, it might look like you got picks. Yeah, yeah, that's true.
That's not true. I'm just saying that's how it looks.
Speaker 1 That's not true.
Speaker 1 I'm saying that's how it would look to people. No, because
Speaker 1
I love Freddie Gibbs. You got a legit reason why you didn't jump in that fight.
Any explanation. You didn't have that.
Speaker 1
Yeah, it would. But you got a legit reason why I didn't jump in that fight.
Y'all don't think, again, I'm not trying to rep for Cole. Y'all don't think that,
Speaker 1 y'all don't think it's possible that he could think that that fight might lower his cachet? No.
Speaker 1 It could.
Speaker 1
I think right now. Hell crazy.
Listen to me. You're talking about the Freddie Gibbons.
I think it does the opposite. He might believe that.
Yes. Yes.
I think that's a good idea. He might.
Speaker 1 Because I'm third peak, y'all. I'm going to do this.
Speaker 1 If I'm me and I'm...
Speaker 1 all the M's up in the world and I'm doing things by my rules and my book and I'm independent and I was in that top three talk, no matter how y'all feel about how I handled it, it was a designated top three.
Speaker 1
Legitimate. And now my very next contest is Freddie Gibbs.
I could see him feeling like just in namesake and likeness, that's not where I want to be mixed up at.
Speaker 1
It's some of these podcasters every day that be shooting at me, showing up to the door to get hit. Hold up, homeboy.
You're not Freddy Gibbs.
Speaker 1 It's not that I feel like I can't kill you with the snap of a finger. It's that me even snapping my finger to you make me me look like
Speaker 1
so why you keep running around saying I'll snap my finger yo I'll snap my finger dog. Don't make me do it.
Don't make me do it. Yo, it's art of expression.
Speaker 1 I don't want to strip MCs of their ability to talk to a hypothetical opponent
Speaker 1 True. A lot of people
Speaker 1
that came in here and said, yo, MCing is based on this, this, this, this, and this. So now if we take that out, stop saying it.
What you would have did. Stop.
It's not fair. It's not fair.
Speaker 1
That's not not what I would have done. That's not fair.
I'm not even going to
Speaker 1
lead you to that standard. What I'm saying is this.
Kendrick, Drake, Cole are listed as the big three.
Speaker 1 So anybody under those two niggas, which you wouldn't shoot at, would be four, five, six, seven, and eight. So now you're saying y'all not going to come down to shoot at nobody beneath me.
Speaker 1 What if you're 25?
Speaker 1
But the point is, and I'm not, no disrespect to Freddy Gibbs get him. I huge fan.
True, true, true. What I'm saying is if Gibbs is six, maybe.
But if he's 25. He's not 25.
He's not 25.
Speaker 1 He's not just rappers. He's not 25.
Speaker 1
He's not 25, one. And two, what if J.
Cole's statement earlier about the Drake and Kendrick beef, we only taking it to apply to that? What if that's a blanket statement about people? Not everybody.
Speaker 1 Then Freddie Gett's point is stop running around here saying like
Speaker 1 you're murdering these niggas. I don't think that's fair.
Speaker 1 I feel like it's
Speaker 1 not arguing against it.
Speaker 1 There's a lot of people that's like, yo, I don't want to hear that talk from Cole no more until you engage with somebody. No, but the peaceful niggas, hold on for a minute.
Speaker 1 The peaceful niggas, while they go in the booth, should have the freedom to explore any type of bar that they want to explore without somebody taking it personally or feel like I'm talking to them.
Speaker 1
Also, killing someone can mean a bunch of different things. It doesn't necessarily mean you want to battle head-to-head, pause applicable.
I'll kill you on any song.
Speaker 1
I'll put me on a song with anybody. I'm going to kill them.
To me, I feel like it's risk versus reward. If Cole wins, we expect him to win.
If he lose, it puts a stain on.
Speaker 1 See, I didn't want to say that to Santa Way, but if I'm J. Cole sitting in North Carolina somewhere, what do I gain from that? Letting you niggas know.
Speaker 1
Yo, all right, so it's a Jay-Z bar for everything. Once you get tagged lame, the games follow the leader.
So now, you, you, you, you, you,
Speaker 1 respectfully stayed out of the other shit. I think that was a logical and rational move for him to do.
Speaker 1 But now the rest of you little niggas, if I'm looking at you like little niggas, not gonna keep playing me. One of y'all gonna get punched in your face.
Speaker 1
It's like running around, nigga, smacking your hat off. Right? You in school, nigga, smacking your hat off.
You know you can beat them. That's a dude.
I'm cool.
Speaker 1 I'm sure your hat got smacked off way more than mine. My nigga.
Speaker 1
But you was four foot one. And you were shorter.
And
Speaker 1
you think Ice hat got hit off his head more than yours? My hat didn't get hit off his head. My hat didn't either, sir.
But go ahead. Finish your point, though.
Speaker 1 I ain't have a hat on me.
Speaker 1 It was
Speaker 1 eight and a half. He had to tell me.
Speaker 1 Mama just put some Vaseline on that head and sent him off.
Speaker 1 Oh,
Speaker 1
nobody's going to touch your helmet. With the drag scully.
Yo, yo, but at some point, you got to punch a nigga in the face so they can stop playing with you.
Speaker 1
And I think what's going to happen is if Gibbs shoot, he don't say nothing. Then the next nigga gonna shoot.
Then the next nigga gonna shoot. You gotta do something?
Speaker 1 I think all them niggas is fooling their audiences. So?
Speaker 1 I don't, I don't,
Speaker 1
the only part I disagree with in your shit, yes, we all clown J. Cole for the apology.
I don't feel like everybody has tagged him as lame. Y'all know who the fuck Jermaine Cole is.
Indeed.
Speaker 1
I said, but you didn't hear hear what I said. I said, once you get tagged lame, the game is going to be a lot of people.
I don't think that's happened to J. Cole yet.
That's happened.
Speaker 1
I think he said if Gibbs and other people keep doing it and he don't respond, that's what's going to happen. So he got to stop.
That's what I was about by pushing back. He got to let people know that
Speaker 1
Cole. He became an easy target to shoot at.
I don't think Cole is operating amongst the normal confines of hip-hop rules. I don't.
Can I ask a question?
Speaker 1
I agree with that a thousand percent. Who is a formidable opponent for J.
Cole?
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 All right. Who's in his wake class? I'll try to answer that.
Speaker 1
I again, I don't think J. Cole wants to beef with anybody.
Okay, that's my opinion, but I'll do it to engage.
Speaker 1 Nobody. Nobody.
Speaker 1
And we said it at the same time. Nobody.
Cool. Nobody.
So that's what we saying.
Speaker 1 If I'm not fighting Drake, if I'm not fighting Kendrick. Nobody.
Speaker 1
I'm saying nobody. I still say I don't think he would want to do that with anybody out there.
Cool.
Speaker 1
Yo, niggas that grow the dreads. and don't care about jewelry and none of that other shit.
Yo, if you came in the game with a Caesar,
Speaker 1 seriously, because some of these niggas just came in with the baby dreads, no hang time, looking stupid and dusty and poor.
Speaker 1 But if you came in with a Caesar,
Speaker 1 and in a few years,
Speaker 1 you not only
Speaker 1 started the dreads, but went through the weird transition of it looking box braids first, you had to look stupid for at least six years of some shit.
Speaker 1 You know who else came in the game with caesar and and got dreads now hove oh yeah yeah and that don't apply to him uh i don't know if that what are you talking about hove shot at niggas way down here just because none of y'all are gonna play with not dread hove oh yeah before the dreads not dread
Speaker 1 caesar caesar cole and i ain't gonna lie
Speaker 1 none of them shot
Speaker 1 we we was shooting at hove and he shot back we was shooting
Speaker 1 at you ain't always shoot back
Speaker 1 he didn't always shoot back
Speaker 1
before you you got like a line. Yes, he did.
Who did he shoot back at? Cole shot back. He shooted a little bit, though, too.
He didn't shoot back at you. He shot back at Joe.
No. He shot back at Joe.
Speaker 1 He said, shut your little ass up. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
And then every now and then, he'll remind them. We just want to remind you again, little nigga.
Just in case you forgot.
Speaker 1
Fuck out of here, nigga. And give me your beat.
Yo. No.
Speaker 1 I didn't even talk about that one. No, I would talk about all that.
Speaker 1
But not just Joe. I mean, he shot back at fucking Jim Jones.
He did. Cole shot at Wale and Ye and them on that shit where he's in the back of the bus.
The false prophet shit. False prophets.
Speaker 1
And then I'll see what they do. There we go.
Yeah, false prophets. Let's go, Parks.
And he shot at Khan. Yeah, yo, you hurt my feelings, Yay.
Speaker 1
He did. That's a shot.
I don't think that niggas in the rap game is running around looking at J. Cole like he's sweet.
I don't care what they say in that booth. I agree.
Speaker 1
I don't care what they say in the booth. I don't think nobody thinks he's sweet.
I don't think Buddy Gibbs thinks he's sweet. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 I think Gibbs is only even approaching it this way because he knows the opponent that he's talking to. But he's not going to be able to do that.
Speaker 1
I think Gibbs is also confident that, hey, if he engaged, I'm willing. Let's go.
I'll hold my own. Yeah, I don't think he's sweet, but I ain't sweet.
Yeah, Gibbs and Cole is fucking. He's on his shit.
Speaker 1
Me and Drake. Yeah, he's on his job shit.
It's me and Drake. But them niggas knew not to play.
Speaker 1 No, by the time I did that, I already had a track record of whatever you want to call it, 40 and 2. Like whatever you, it's a record.
Speaker 1 It's a substantial shit.
Speaker 1
You document it. Hold on, get this shit off.
Lil' Ars. Lil' B.
Speaker 1 Some people feel like I lost the game. He lost the arse in Lil' B.
Speaker 1 Some people feel like that button button
Speaker 1
buttons button shit was effective. I ain't match out the game.
My career is... It was effective.
It was effective. Oh,
Speaker 1
small games boots. I love that.
It was great.
Speaker 1
I didn't play with Niggas, but that don't matter. It ain't about me.
My point is, by the time that happened,
Speaker 1
I got a record out there. I wasn't saying that.
I wasn't wood engaged. Yeah, I wasn't saying that just zero.
Speaker 1 Zero and zero.
Speaker 1
I got you. Niggas ain't one of them.
Everybody that's zero and zero got to shut the fuck up. That's not true.
Yes, it is. Because guess what? You got to get in the room to get one and no.
Speaker 1
And then two and no. And then three and no.
Go spar. Get one.
Go get one. Fight back.
Speaker 1 I'm not
Speaker 1
somewhere, J. Cole.
No, no. Your first fight ain't J.
Cole.
Speaker 1
And J. Cole's first fight.
This is not Gibbs' first fight.
Speaker 1
I don't think this should be either one of their first fight. This is not Gibbs' first fight.
Even if they was going to fight, it's a fight that should be led up to. This ain't a first fight.
Speaker 1 These niggas don't want to fight no more.
Speaker 1 Then everybody shut the fuck up then. And I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 1 These little niggas be shooting.
Speaker 1 That's why we're talking about the niggas
Speaker 1
right now. We talking about the Wale, Big Sean.
I got a list of niggas that I think just on sheer marketing should go smoke something.
Speaker 1 I got a list of people that it don't need to be no problems with nobody. You should wake up and just go pick somebody and smoke them.
Speaker 1
And that's exactly what you would do, especially if your career fell off a little bit. I laugh niggas you named.
I've been trying to gas a nigga to do that up for months. Yo, let me me let me go
Speaker 1 let me go show these how i
Speaker 1 yo just just fire
Speaker 1 wale could use going to smoke somebody no i'm keeping big sean out of this because i've seen him attempt to smoke smoke a cig outside and he in a different space you know with his whole mental all that stuff that he's on the therapy drive i think sean's the only sean alone i think sean's the only i wouldn't mind me saying somebody up that whole class from last decade i wouldn't mind if they mixed it up they too quiet for me
Speaker 1
say what you want about drake and Kendrick and all these niggas. In 2024, shit got active.
That's true. Absolutely.
Speaker 1 And boy, was it energy?
Speaker 1 Yeah, go get active.
Speaker 1 If the two biggest niggas could get in the ring and start fighting, any of y'all niggas could do it. That's true.
Speaker 1
And they don't even got to go where they shit went. They shit went.
That was personal.
Speaker 1
They ain't like each other. Yeah.
That was personal. Niggas could just rap.
True. I agree with it.
J. Cole ain't coming outside with Freddie Gibbs.
Speaker 1 And if he comes outside of the wrong bar, then Freddie Gibbs might.
Speaker 1
I mean, it's not worth it. Hit him with a bottle.
Yes. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Yes, nigga rap. He could rap his ass off.
Both these niggas could rap, which turned into a Discog for Discog thing online.
Speaker 1
I'm not doing it. Me neither.
I'm not doing it.
Speaker 1
Nope. Good luck to both of those gentlemen.
I'm minding my business. In the event that y'all mix it up, I will be by a speaker.
Speaker 1
And waiting to go to a microphone. No, no, no, no.
I ain't going. Well, yeah, and waiting to go to a microphone.
Oh, yeah, to talk about the part about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, no, for sure, for sure, for sure. Oh, we know not that microphone.
Speaker 1 It's not your bag no more.
Speaker 1
Joe, you are the bad. You might do a lot of highlighting of what's not in my bag today.
I was just about to say that. Watches, raps.
That's not true.
Speaker 1
You're doing a lot of highlighting of what's not in my bag. That's not true.
Your watch is hit me up. Your watch is amazing.
I just said your watch costs more than everybody watching on YouTube.
Speaker 1
But people say my watch. Watch what.
I don't know of another watch that he got.
Speaker 1 You're making me mad.
Speaker 1
You got another watch? You got to go buy some shit. Watch.
You got to go buy some shit. Things ain't the same.
See you in the same chunks.
Speaker 1
And I didn't know where your two losses came from. So that was me bigging you up.
I didn't know nobody that smokes you in the rap.
Speaker 1
Big me up in a manner to where it won't be confused by some of the audience. Make it direct, like a kindergarten.
It's listening. I said, Yo, we're your two losses.
You said 40 and two.
Speaker 1 I said, Where the two?
Speaker 1 I thought you was about 35 and no.
Speaker 1 From my book. There you go.
Speaker 1 I think I never lost. He'd be Hove.
Speaker 1
Hove ain't bad on him. Well, I was 21.
What the fuck are you talking about? Hove and bad. Hove did that.
Speaker 1 Shoe fly. Shoe fly.
Speaker 1 You put the shoe down. Listen, Craig.
Speaker 1 If you come outside and I come outside and the battle is over, and then six, seven, eight years later, you come back when I'm minding my business and say, if you need a reminder that your butt is a bum ass nigga, then yeah, I feel like I did all right at 21, 22 years old.
Speaker 1
But if I call you. It's a tall task too, by the way.
But if I call you, you know what I'm saying? It wasn't the battle. Tall task at 22 years old.
But if I call you Sean, the best rapper in the world.
Speaker 1 Yeah, let's say it wasn't a battle. Kind of you know go ahead go sit down somewhere i'll send a bar this tomorrow
Speaker 1 and you won't i will send a bar this tomorrow
Speaker 1 suit me up and you won't suit me up oh man this guy's another case
Speaker 1 uh let's see what else what else what else is out there in music All right, there is a word written up there that I won't say, but we already reported that Diddy's attorney stepped back, stepped down from the case.
Speaker 1 He said he did that because he couldn't morally continue with what he knew. The whole internet tried to guess what it is that he could know.
Speaker 1 I'm not going to play that game because it's too big of a broadcast. What I will say to y'all is,
Speaker 1 well, you know what? I'll just say, I ain't going to ask y'all shit.
Speaker 1 If I did some shit
Speaker 1 to foul
Speaker 1 and I get a defense attorney,
Speaker 1 I want you to defend it.
Speaker 1 That's your job. No, look, or either.
Speaker 1 I'm coming to tell you the truth about what I did
Speaker 1
so you could defend it. Find a defense.
It's not for you to pull out your moral compass and tell me that you can't continue yada, yada, yada, yada. But there are.
Here's the problem.
Speaker 1
Legally, you can't do that. It depends unless you're mounting an affirmative defense.
In other words,
Speaker 1 if I'm going on trial for murder and you my attorney, Joe, and I say, well,
Speaker 1 I killed him.
Speaker 1
You now cannot defend me as not guilty. It's not true.
Well, not guilty is not the only defense. That's what I just said, right? So
Speaker 1 but if my defense was, I ain't do that shit, it wasn't me, you got the wrong person,
Speaker 1 and then somehow you bump into information where you can no longer deny that you know that I was did it. We can either change the defense strategy to self-defense or crime of passion or something.
Speaker 1
Right, what we call affirmative defense. That's where I did it.
And here's what I'm saying. Let's call it an affirmative defense.
I didn't know that. Yeah.
But
Speaker 1
you can't suborn perjury. So you can't then go out there knowing as an officer of the court that I did some shit.
I'm not saying that's what happened with Diddy. I'm just saying
Speaker 1 that's where lawyers sometimes pull back because they no longer can have plausible deniability. That's why lawyers often say, Don't tell me shit.
Speaker 1 So I shouldn't tell the lawyer.
Speaker 1
I shouldn't lie to my lawyer. Yeah, I didn't know that.
I want to be a little bit more.
Speaker 1 You know, a lot of them, a lot of them.
Speaker 1 I mean, get a lot of people who are not afraid of it. A lot of monster lawyers, you know,
Speaker 1
they knew the truth and they still went and came up on the defense. But if they ever got caught doing that.
Or if they got caught. Right.
And so it's possible. And again, I don't know.
Speaker 1 But what about lawyer and client confidentiality? Right. But I, so
Speaker 1
you can defend me in a way that doesn't invite me to say something that you know isn't true. Gotcha.
Okay. You can raise reasonable doubt without getting me to say.
Got it.
Speaker 1 Like, you can't bring me to the stand
Speaker 1
and question me and say, did you do it? And I say, no, and you know I did it. Because then you play an uncertainty.
You're supporting perjury. Exactly.
Got you, gotcha. Right.
Speaker 1
All right, that makes sense. That makes sense.
It makes sense. And we don't know if that's what happened with Diddy's thing.
What Diddy's lawyer said that people are reading too much into is he said,
Speaker 1 under no circumstances can I effectively defend him anymore. That language people read as,
Speaker 1 what I found out was so horrendous that I might morally I'm against it. And that's not necessarily the case.
Speaker 1 The reason when you withdraw as an attorney at this stage in the game, the trial is in May, you have to be able to present not just to the court, but to the potentially the bar association that you have, that there's no way you can responsibly defend this person.
Speaker 1 It could be for a lot of reasons. It could be,
Speaker 1
I got surgery and I'm going to be away for three months. There's no way under any circumstances that I could defend him.
Well, my family has some shit going on.
Speaker 1
I can't possibly give this case as much attention as exactly. But this is the problem with that.
And I said this last week.
Speaker 1 i think that when you come out and you put out this ambiguous language you open up the door to speculation right and we know that the the media game is piranhas in the water just waiting around for something to chew on i think that that was irresponsible of him and i think that is going to weigh negatively on puff but here's the thing like oh i was just gonna say i don't know if he put it out in the public or if that's what he said to the to the judge
Speaker 1 which you have to do
Speaker 1 which was then made public right which you have no choice
Speaker 1 like i just think that that don't build well for Puff. He doesn't because it looks bad.
Speaker 1
And it might be nothing. It might have absolutely nothing to do with his case.
Could have something to do with the lawyer.
Speaker 1 Well, in other egregious music news, I don't know what y'all was doing this week. Anybody happen to see that murder for hire on the timeline?
Speaker 1
No. No.
No. Yes.
Speaker 1 Saw it. I'm not going to say the young lady's name, but...
Speaker 1 All right, the dolls are mad at Cash Doll because she went on Shannon Sharp shit and said how she felt about all these other dolls.
Speaker 1
And she challenged anybody who was feeling a way to get in the booth and rap. Sure.
Like Freddie Gibbs is doing.
Speaker 1 But Agent Doll, who I think is unfair to her that the very first time we speak about her on the broadcast is under this light. Like if we don't speak about people, I like to just not speak about them.
Speaker 1 But I just thought this was so wild.
Speaker 1
Agent Doll says, now it's called the FBI and the police laughing my ass off. Bitch said she was going to slap me on stage and I said I was going to kill her.
Now I'm wrong. Laughing my ass off.
Speaker 1
This bitch was going to die in real life. I told my niggas we're going to let her do her show.
She got kids with her. Just for the bitch to get on Twitter the next day popping it.
Speaker 1 And then somebody said died for what? Didn't she just troll me and say she left my city untouched? And I showed her why, why she left my city untouched.
Speaker 1 You didn't see the bitch star with me or I'm just saying shit out of nowhere. You hoes pick and choose, and that's why I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1
See, now somebody on the internet, and that's why why the internet needs to break. It's more than that, though.
She deleted something. She put the screenshot up.
I know. Oh, okay.
Go ahead. I know.
Speaker 1 I'm not talking her talking about the business.
Speaker 1 We don't need to get into.
Speaker 1
She posted something that could be seen as evidence. Got it.
Okay.
Speaker 1
And that's why, just the trolling shit, I'm not. Trolling? I'm not.
Dog, niggas need
Speaker 1 Crook 101.
Speaker 1 Like, I ain't gonna lie, niggas need crook 101. Yo, when we was running around young, niggas was doing doing their best to hide the shit that they was doing.
Speaker 1 Now, these niggas will show you, yeah, I killed them on 34th Street right under the stoplight over there. Yeah, go look.
Speaker 1 It's a bullet case, and right there in the bushes, like they, and then we be mad, and we come up here and we and we cape for niggas when they get life or when they be on trial for life.
Speaker 1 When these niggas is telling you the crimes that they commit and bragging about the shit on record, you don't think that if social media existed back then, the same shit wouldn't have just happened.
Speaker 1
Hell no, I think so. Fuck no, niggas was rapping about crimes that were being done.
That was very, very few people. I think social media.
Speaker 1 If social media existed back then,
Speaker 1
the same thing would have happened. And I say that because it was crimes that happened.
Look, it was crimes that happened. I gave you what? Well, don't interrupt for you.
Speaker 1 I'm just saying when we finish. It was crimes that happened that we weren't there about, that we heard about because niggas ran their mouths.
Speaker 1
Same shit is happening, but now niggas got phones and they're running their mouth on the internet. Now everybody got this.
I got to prove how tough I am. I got to prove what I'm
Speaker 1 saying. I'm
Speaker 1
doing. I just gotta prove shit.
Everybody didn't grow up in the same way.
Speaker 1 There you go. Here's the difference.
Speaker 1 Back in the days, a lot of those people had gangsters actually in their cliques, which would prevent that. Let me tell you the difference.
Speaker 1
Back then, niggas had real old head niggas that taught you the rules of the game. Today, niggas is learning the game from hip-hop and rap songs.
They learned the game.
Speaker 1 Back in the day, you couldn't come outside and do what the fuck you wanted to do. Today, niggas could come outside and do whatever with no recourse.
Speaker 1 So, back in the day, your old head nigga would have stepped to you and said, sit your little dumb ass down before you get everybody locked up.
Speaker 1 That'd be my problem when we get to like comparing errors and shit.
Speaker 1 Pre-NWA, there was like a peace movement.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 It was. Like it was.
Speaker 1 So again, everybody don't come from the same hip-hop. So when I say that, when Flips say that, say what?
Speaker 1 Niggas was doing that back in the day. I can't jump in and say,
Speaker 1
no, they wasn't. Because I don't know if we're talking about the same things.
For me,
Speaker 1 I was just saying, okay,
Speaker 1
fucking X-Clan wasn't doing that. Public Enemy wasn't doing that.
Kumo D wasn't doing that. KRS wasn't doing that, but he was in gang.
Heavy D. Heavy D wasn't doing that.
L L was running around.
Speaker 1 They wasn't doing that.
Speaker 1 He wasn't doing that.
Speaker 1 Now he was with the gang.
Speaker 1
But that's the point. Yeah, but that's the point.
L L. Yeah, he was with a...
Speaker 1 With premium. But all of them niggas...
Speaker 1
They didn't get on the record and start talking about all of the street activity. They did the opposite, right? Just the opposite.
They talked about rapping, fucking bringing the peace.
Speaker 1 Yeah, even though I wasn't even in the middle of the day,
Speaker 1 they didn't want the light. Salt and pepper.
Speaker 1
The gangster niggas niggas was beefing. I'm sorry.
Go ahead. The gangster niggas didn't want that light on them.
Right?
Speaker 1
This is my money. This is my resource.
This is how I get the money. This is how I can change the street money into clean money.
So we don't want any type of police or any that type of light on us.
Speaker 1 We don't want to be in a picture.
Speaker 1 We don't want to be in a newspaper cleaning. When do y'all think that change?
Speaker 1
Joe. When do y'all think that changes? It goes by person.
And you're asking me? It didn't change.
Speaker 1 It didn't change. Because some niggas is still outside doing mad, crooked shit, and they don't want no attention brought to them.
Speaker 1 Meet and BMF was brought down because they put billboards up.
Speaker 1 If you're asking me, it's niggas that's getting money like Meach was getting money. Well, not as many niggas to that level, but they still
Speaker 1 at the mayor's office on the desk taking a picture. And guess what happens? It's niggas that's getting money and that have been getting money for decades that didn't bring that attention to the.
Speaker 1 I'm not saying everybody. I've asked y'all when did it change, though? Bro, it was niggas back then.
Speaker 1 We all seen
Speaker 1 a frank lucas movie yeah it was frank lucas then it was nikki barnes
Speaker 1 it was always that it was some niggas that wanted attention and some niggas that didn't that's the since the beginning of time what i'm saying now is niggas is glorifying some of this shit and now little kids that are coming up under them are looking at them as the the the the the poster boy for doing dumb shit the niggas that we admired and the niggas that we revered yeah we knew what their reputations was yeah we knew if you crossed a certain line that was your ass but they wasn't sitting around saying yo if you you do this to me, I'm gonna kill you.
Speaker 1
This is the you just knew you was gonna get killed. This is common sense.
I used to love her. I think the second or third verse.
Yeah, and I'm with them on some of that.
Speaker 1
I highlight NWA as changing a lot of what was going on. Gangster rap.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, but niggas was conceived to some of that shit. No, they wouldn't be.
Speaker 1 So when you start talking about the next people in the 90s, I probably can't even name too many other people outside of NWA.
Speaker 1 But if you start a wave, if you plant a seed and wait for it to grow, by 99, 2000, 2001, niggas might be spilling the business. It was niggas doing it, they made money from it.
Speaker 1
It was a lot of gangsta rapper niggas. They made money from it.
And they took that shit like damn near commercial.
Speaker 1 And I ain't gonna lie, again, this is why it's bad to compare errors, right?
Speaker 1 But fuck it, we here.
Speaker 1 Even if you was doing that in the 90s, it's not the same as you doing it today. 1,000%.
Speaker 1
1,000%. Oh, for sure.
Like, in the 90s, i don't think some of the
Speaker 1 social judge
Speaker 1 well no that always existed but not the highlight on
Speaker 1 it wasn't a cell phone that is tracking your every location pinging off of a site it wasn't traffic lights that got cameras up there it wasn't mad shit that is gonna put you right where you said you was when the nigga got killed
Speaker 1
So technology and the technological advances were not there when NWA was running around. Not just that, everybody at NWA wasn't a gangster.
And I feel like back then,
Speaker 1 you needed your talent to get a deal. And then, if we found out that you killed some nigga outside of that, then oh shit, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 Today, I think it's reverse. It's reverted to
Speaker 1 me.
Speaker 1 Back then,
Speaker 1
the street nigga was trying to find a rapper to put on. Yeah.
Yeah. Now the street nigga is trying to get on.
It's the rapper.
Speaker 1 The street nigga wants to be the star himself.
Speaker 1 I saw a clip this morning on the internet where somebody was asking Rollo,
Speaker 1 yo,
Speaker 1 what was your most expensive,
Speaker 1 what was your biggest loss since becoming a rapper? And he was like, honestly, becoming a rapper.
Speaker 1
Wow. He said, that's my biggest loss.
Before that, I was a dope boy. I was moving around.
Niggas know I had the hot shit on the block.
Speaker 1 I was making X amount of money a month, and I was able to move around accordingly.
Speaker 1 Soon as I decided to become a rapper, now I had cameras on me, kids was asking for autographs, people was in my face, I couldn't move around no more. The feds was on me, it was just hot.
Speaker 1 And I'm watching that shit, and I'm like, then why the fuck would you become a rapper? See, that wouldn't have got asked in the 90s.
Speaker 1 The niggas wouldn't have became a rapper.
Speaker 1
And shout out to Rollo. Yeah.
Indeed.
Speaker 1 So, gangster rap, by the way, you know, gangster rap started in Philly. I had a quick
Speaker 1
spoony. Who? Air rap? Spoony? PSK, man.
Schoolie D. It was the first gangster rap out.
Oh, fuck Schoolie D. And niggas literally PSK, Parkside Killers.
Speaker 1
That's when people started naming their gangs, naming their shit. And that's the decline to me.
Ain't Schoolie D still out now?
Speaker 1
Is it what? Is Schoolie D in jail? No, you're thinking of Steady B. Steady B.
Steady B and a robber back, right? Steady B and cool Ceady B.
Speaker 1 I say for life, right? Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I followed one of these Instagram pages recently that all they do is keep me up with the crime and like what rappers is in jail and for how long and when they're supposed to be released.
Speaker 1 I'll be watching that shit astonished.
Speaker 1 Astonished at what rappers think they could get away with while actively trying to be a rapper.
Speaker 1 Now
Speaker 1 it's current. Well, they had a
Speaker 1 for the most part, it's current.
Speaker 1 And that's where me and Ice, that's where I normally disagree with Ice, right? Because when he gets to talking about the rappers that's doing that, those people shouldn't have rapper first.
Speaker 1 Like, they're not rappers. Yeah, they just rap.
Speaker 1
No, no, I agree with that. They kill us that rap.
Yeah, yeah. Car thief with bars.
Niggas just trying to
Speaker 1
transition over to something else, but you still this. A fucking car thief with bars is funny.
I was doofy as hell locking my steering wheel up with the club.
Speaker 1
You know how stupid I look? I could never work the club. The club was a weapon.
That was just a bat. That was
Speaker 1 legal. That should be legal.
Speaker 1
That was in the back seat. That's it.
All right, so I gotta cue something up. This one hurts me more than it hurts you.
Speaker 1 Oh, wow. Woo.
Speaker 1 Gotta cue it up, man.
Speaker 1 I know some of y'all out there sad.
Speaker 1
Some of y'all are feeling down. Yo, for the audience, I don't tell my cast when I'm about to talk about shit.
They have no idea why I'm playing this record at all.
Speaker 1 Playing in for the legendary place that we known as Hooters.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1 It's a big deal. I thought it was going to be Joanne Fabrics.
Speaker 1 Joanne Fabrics.
Speaker 2 Joy Ann Fabricks. Joanne Fabrics.
Speaker 1 It was like 82 stores went out. School Michaels, but
Speaker 1 old school Michaels.
Speaker 1
And Last in Peace, Joanne Fabrics, too. I'm black.
Word.
Speaker 1 And you don't knit.
Speaker 1 Listen,
Speaker 1 Hooters is out of here.
Speaker 1
I thought you were playing for somebody else. I'm not going to lie, I haven't seen a Hooters in 15 years.
Hooters been ass in 20.
Speaker 1 Now, the one thing that probably led to this unfortunate, unforeseen circumstance for Hooters
Speaker 1 is the lack of Hooters.
Speaker 1
The lack of tits. Squeeze.
I've been saying for a long time, Hooters start hiring them A-Cup bitches.
Speaker 1 Yeah. So when that goes, yeah, when I want to go get some fucking wings
Speaker 1 and see titties,
Speaker 1 Sarah didn't get it done when she was
Speaker 1 in the table. Tiny B-cup, not even
Speaker 1
a double B. You know why? Why? Because the girls with the C's and D's was going to the other spot that sell Williams.
The perfections?
Speaker 1
The other spot sell Williams too now. Starless and perfections.
They ain't got the game on.
Speaker 1
Yo, Hooter's Wings was fired. They amazed.
They were. They were.
Amazing. Hooter's Wings was fired.
Some little strip clubs got good wings. One of those, probably.
Yeah. Oh, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1
I'm just saying. Great wings.
I'm just saying, I don't want us to laugh off. You can get them to go.
You got them to go?
Speaker 1 Got your wings to go.
Speaker 1 Mermaids got them shits expressed. Fluid.
Speaker 1
Fluid. You can come pick this shit up, nigga.
We'll tell you going to be outside. Yo, I hate that you just say something on the internet and it'll be true.
Speaker 1
Curves up. Pick up.
Mark.
Speaker 1 Look at Mark. That nigga said your babies was curbside.
Speaker 1 Leave my man alone. He got it.
Speaker 1 I got out of there.
Speaker 1
Oh, man. I didn't have no food.
I didn't have no food. You ain't even get a chance to eat.
Speaker 1 I wasn't dead.
Speaker 1 Yo, that's funny.
Speaker 1
Just make a stop. I don't want to step on the joke.
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 They rushed me up out of there.
Speaker 1 That's funny.
Speaker 1 Look at Mark. You didn't finish the song.
Speaker 1 Damn.
Speaker 1 You didn't even get to the point of this shit.
Speaker 1 Hilarious.
Speaker 1 All right. Page one on the You Want to Be Famous pamphlet, maybe page four,
Speaker 1 is
Speaker 1 don't be stationary.
Speaker 1 I don't just walk in and be stationary nowhere. You got to move quick.
Speaker 1
Thanks. I'm in and out of here.
And learn how to power walk. I know it feels uncomfortable as a man.
Speaker 1 Yo, that nigga really does do that, though.
Speaker 1 I power walk.
Speaker 1
And I ain't sitting nowhere for no extended period of time. That nigga walk fast.
Yo, this is before, like, this is a long time ago.
Speaker 1 Way before driver, when you used to be in New York clubs, you had to park blocks.
Speaker 1 Man, we had come out of home against. I was just thinking, you know, a nigga left me to the the side.
Speaker 1
That nigga used to be like, yo, my nigga, slow down. Shorty was a height right there.
This nigga, like, look, distraction.
Speaker 1 Oh, shorty ice. You the one lining.
Speaker 1 That's how's that? Yeah. Yo, that nigga used to be hauling ass.
Speaker 1 Food tastes good. Listen, I was outside during Mars 2112 where I just was standing on the corner smoking a sig.
Speaker 1
That's when the stick up kids was walking. They just came.
Hey, nigga.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Look at at this.
Speaker 1 Look at this nigga puffing away right here. Hey, get it up, nigga.
Speaker 1
Oh, shout out to Mars 2112. You got robbed in Mars 2112? No.
I ain't get robbed in March 212. They definitely tried to rob me in Mars 2112.
They didn't see Dill.
Speaker 1
I was by myself on the corner, but Dill was me. Dill wasn't bought.
Yeah. Dill fixed that.
They left.
Speaker 1 Shout out to them, Dill.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Shout out to anybody whoever kept niggas off me.
Speaker 1
Shout out to Ish. You're welcome.
Yo, Ish didn't do nothing.
Speaker 1 Ish was afraid. So
Speaker 1
whatever was coming. Ish was afraid and didn't want to die that night.
I was with death.
Speaker 1 I was all the way with the death, nigga. Him and his knife?
Speaker 1
Which night? I said him and his knife. Which night? Oh, shit.
He's cool, bro. Go ahead.
Ish, you ain't saved nothing, no.
Speaker 1
You didn't save nobody. I did.
You got it. Look, uh.
Speaker 1 Also, did y'all hear about the trick that DoorDash was doing? No, I was here.
Speaker 1
All right. Pull out my phone.
DoorDash had to pay it up.
Speaker 1
DoorDash was not paying tips to the drivers. Oh.
Oh. Oh,
Speaker 1
the drivers were getting tips. Wow.
But DoorDash was not giving it to them. That's fucked up.
That's fucked up. That's some bullshit, my nigga.
OD.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's wrong. Them fees be high as hell.
They are. That's silly.
Do you really feel it's wrong, Mr. Tipster? I'm a great tipster.
He's a great tip. I am an absolute tip.
Speaker 1
If I'm sitting down, I'm probably one of the best people. I know, I'm not afraid to do Mr.
Tipster. Yeah, I don't play like that.
But you do need to give people a tip.
Speaker 1 DoorDash slapped with a $16.75 million penalty for cheating delivery workers out of their tips.
Speaker 1 For example, if DoorDash guaranteed a worker $10 and a customer tip $3,
Speaker 1
the worker was only paid $10, with DoorDash using the tip to meet its guaranteed pay. DoorDash's deceptive model tricked workers to line their own pockets.
Wow, that's fucked up.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's fucked up.
Speaker 1
Get them. That's whack.
And they work for so little. Word,
Speaker 1
that's not cool. And the snow, all types of shit coming out.
$9 charge over there. Yeah.
Speaker 1
Bicycles. Nah, for real.
Yo, you're an idiot.
Speaker 1
Is there a limit? Oh, go ahead. I'm sorry.
Go ahead, Leon. All right, just a quick question.
Mark, feel bad for the niggas. I'm a blame devil's advocate.
No,
Speaker 1 I do have a limit on what I'll tip them, depending on what I'm buying. I haven't decided that this year.
Speaker 1
Why are you looking at me like that, ish? Bro, I'm looking at you speak, my brother. I think you don't know what your face looks like.
You don't know a lot about him. I'm just looking at you.
Speaker 1 He likes facial self-awareness. You'd be like,
Speaker 1 I'm just looking at. And the sentence stands, if you just take facial out.
Speaker 1 No, I'm just saying, like, I'll give you an example. Like, if I buy sushi,
Speaker 1 sometimes, like, if I'm in New York and I buy it from Blue Ribbon, it's very expensive, right? Or DoorDash dash and sushi
Speaker 1 look sometimes i'll be on set i just want something healthy right so if the sushi comes to 300
Speaker 1 do you i have to tip the driver 60 to bring me one box of sushi that's this that's this big yes yeah why tell me why
Speaker 1 because you have a wedding band to match every role
Speaker 1 that's one no i i tip 30 in general i tip
Speaker 1 so tip him 20 yeah but 20 on three on three on on on on so yeah so your 30 is contingent upon the price i think there there are exceptions that they're outliers.
Speaker 1
Or like I just bought, I just went to the juice bar, bought a juice and a chili. Shit came to about $20.
Then I bought two bags of gummies. So now my bill was $120.
Speaker 1 I now have to tip at the takeout right there. See, you see what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
The new takeout tip shit is getting outrageous. But if somebody drove through New York on a bike to bring you your fucking blue ribbon sushi.
Or if it's a car, you are not getting tipped.
Speaker 1
Because buy a vehicle and don't bring me my sushi on a bicycle. But no, no, not on a sushi.
What? No, that's the easiest way. That's the fastest way to get a scooter.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Moped. Don't come to me on a bike.
My rule is if I go in a spot and I don't sit down, I ain't tipping.
Speaker 2 But then there's a difference between $300 and you being served and $300 and it being takeout because
Speaker 2 the service is what you're tipping somebody.
Speaker 1 Service are always tip 30. I tipped 30.
Speaker 2
So if somebody just picked it up and brought it to you, then the 20% doesn't really kind of factor in. That's my thing.
If it's a pizza short.
Speaker 1 If somebody picked it up and brought it to you, it's a service.
Speaker 2 No, it is a a service, but it's not the same thing as waiting on me.
Speaker 1
Yeah, it is a different thing. You know what I'm saying? Shit, it's more.
All right, I don't know what you're talking about. Shit, Matt.
That's more like if you go in a street.
Speaker 1 I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 1
Coming back, sir, everything okay? You want another water, you want another juice, you want another drink, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's a bad thing.
I'm saying that it's equally as important
Speaker 1
to me. Or more, but at least equally.
I ain't have to leave my house. The person that's picking your food up, not digging in the bag to spit on it or give you fries.
Speaker 1
The person that you're trusting to give you your food as the restaurant delivered it, that person deserves it. Got it to me, high.
I think that that's all of that type of shit.
Speaker 2 I think that that just puts the bar in hell.
Speaker 2 I think that's basic decency to not spit on my food.
Speaker 1
No, maybe possibly. I'm on some Canada shit right now.
The bar is in hell, number one. The bar, number one, is in hell, in hell.
Speaker 1 And two, if you're black in America, they teach you very early that people can spit in your food. Yes.
Speaker 1 That's not for us to say the bar is in hell. That's just knowing
Speaker 1
humans. Yes, they do.
Yes, if you get to this drive-thru showing your ass,
Speaker 1
I'm going to put a nice slab of phlegm on your fucking... What's that shit you be ordering? What'd you be ordering? What do you say? I make a special wonton soup for you.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Ramen.
Speaker 1
I'm tipping somebody for not putting phlegm in my soul. I'm going to rag your quarter powder bun through the floor.
Oh, what? They do bullshit, man. Some of them do bullshit.
Speaker 2 I know that, but a lot of times we're worried about that when we are in the establishment and not in the takeout because.
Speaker 1 You don't pay for your food a lot, huh? I, you know what? Listen, listen, listen, Mr. Narrative.
Speaker 2
Listen, Mr. Narrative.
I have had it with you in these fucking narratives. Yes, I make my own food.
Yes, I order out a lot.
Speaker 2 Yes, I tip very fucking well because I've been in the service industry, okay?
Speaker 1 Mel, all of those are lies. They are not lies.
Speaker 2 They are not fucking lies.
Speaker 2 Maybe 75, 80.
Speaker 1 You got it.
Speaker 1
All right. Anyway, don't nobody in here believe you.
That's not a good thing. Leave the room.
Don't just look at me with that.
Speaker 2 of no consequence.
Speaker 1
Thank you. I believe Mel for that.
80%. 75, 75, 80.
If she said 90, I wouldn't have believed it. 75, 80, I believe.
Okay. 65, 60.
Thank you. 65, 60, I would believe.
Okay.
Speaker 1
All right. I would believe Mel.
All right, moving right along. I'm staying with me.
Nigga, Mel, when Mel go outside with people, she not put, she goes to the bathroom.
Speaker 1
She's not putting her hand in her pocket. I would agree with her.
She not even going outside without fishing. She might not go outside.
I don't think she's fishing. And a lot of the time,
Speaker 1
I'm picking up the bill. But at seven.
Really? Yes. All right.
Mel. All right, lie.
Fuck. Now I'm about to conquer.
No,
Speaker 1 especially if I'm not. We were rooting for it.
Speaker 2 Especially if I'm writing off the meal.
Speaker 1 Pay them back the cake money.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 1
If I'm out with some of my team members. Pay them back the cake money then.
Mel,
Speaker 1 we not talk about you. See?
Speaker 1 You suck your shit.
Speaker 2 Because
Speaker 2 he keeps on trying to eat.
Speaker 1
I don't think she eats out six days a week. I don't.
You know what I'm saying? That's why I think she's easy.
Speaker 1
That's where my makeshift tubbleware comes in. I don't think Mel pays when she goes out, but I don't think she's out.
She doesn't pay when she goes out.
Speaker 1
Yeah, but I don't think she goes out even twice a week. And she gets away with it.
Niggas overthink twice to pay for Mel.
Speaker 1
I hope not. Why the bill comes, she's talking to you.
Hey,
Speaker 1 she's distracting you. So you're pulling out your wallet.
Speaker 2 I mean, are we just talking about dates? Are we talking about just regular friends?
Speaker 1
Friendships. Not dates, friendships as well.
No, with friendships, no, I'm pulling out my card. I'm not going to make a difference.
Speaker 2 Make an assumption that just because you're a man, you're going to pay for me if we're just friends.
Speaker 1 I'll shake my hand on that. All right, so
Speaker 1 yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 I'm not doing that.
Speaker 2 I'm pulling out my credit card. If you take it, that's a whole other business.
Speaker 1 But just to say that the girls know you pull your card out you sit on the table knowing that he's gonna be like no little lady put your money up i got that card don't even make the table
Speaker 1 put your little discovery card up behind them discovery put your little discovery
Speaker 1 discovery i don't have discovery
Speaker 1 she just got a credit card at when she was 46 42.
Speaker 2 your first yeah okay technically it wasn't my first i was 18 and that whole you were talking about how in 18 they really get they get you the predatory shit so i ran that shit shit up and then I was like, fuck credit cards.
Speaker 2 I didn't trust myself. So it was just
Speaker 1 cash was king to me for many, many, many years. Oh, you had a credit one card? Credit one or something?
Speaker 1 I had that bullshit. They got me.
Speaker 1 I paid that off years ago, but they had me for a long time.
Speaker 2 No, it was like a visa and a Victoria's Secretary.
Speaker 1 What card you slap down now on the table?
Speaker 2 My mileage plus visa.
Speaker 1 Okay. Yeah, I'm trying to get points and shit for children.
Speaker 1
You think a lot of points. He is.
He don't give nobody his points.
Speaker 1 I'm trying to increase my credit portfolio.
Speaker 1
And she pulled out the mileage plus visa. I, too, am going to say, what's the moment? That's the best.
That's the green.
Speaker 1 One bank.
Speaker 1
He'll put that down. Chase.
That's tier one. Okay.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Okay, man.
Speaker 2 No, it's not. It is not what he's saying at all.
Speaker 2 He is, he is shaming me. He's credit shaming me right now.
Speaker 1
Okay. Is everybody in this room's credit eye credit score? Yeah.
Yeah. Now.
Speaker 1 No, we didn't assume you could be.
Speaker 1
My shit is good now, nigga. Watch your fucking mouth.
We don't know. What's good? What's good? What's a good number? 590.
Nah, nah, nah.
Speaker 1 I like 580, right?
Speaker 1
No, but a sneeze away from 700. A sneeze.
All right.
Speaker 1
I'm being honest. I mean, that's respectful.
It's decent. It's decent.
It's decent. It's decent.
Speaker 2 The good is.
Speaker 1 Like, you could definitely get a Russian card.
Speaker 1 Hey, yo, listen.
Speaker 1
Iced T. I'm a sneaker.
Hey, y'all. I got you, Cars.
Speaker 1 I'm going to have some lives.
Speaker 1 Hey, yo, Mark.
Speaker 1
Be mindful. I want to smoke.
I wouldn't be mindful. Withdraw, Your Honor.
I want no problem. Yes, I can, yes.
But I can get a lot of cards, man. Yeah, I know you can.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Plus, you get money, so you don't need the cards in the same way.
Speaker 1
So I'm playing a lot of things with your cash. Actually, you just did get a car, so your credit might be good.
But now, if you run it today,
Speaker 1
they're going to see a lot. You got a 480.
They could get you a car.
Speaker 1 You're coming off that lot with a card.
Speaker 1
Oh, yeah, nigga. What I've been saying, you know, 2070s.
You got a real nice crib. You got a real nice crib.
What I've been saying lately, that's a good idea. Are you doing that that too?
Speaker 1
You get a real nice crib now. I'm saying I believe him because I see how he's moving out here.
I think if they try to run it again.
Speaker 1
I don't got a CPS. I'm about to get one.
If they try to run it like now,
Speaker 1 you got a little stretch.
Speaker 1
I'm going to say that's what he said. I don't agree with that flavor.
You got to look.
Speaker 1
Where your shit at, nigga? Is it Coastal A? Oh, I don't know. All right, so before you talk to anybody else, check yours and then come and credit shame us.
And be like, yo, you got anybody
Speaker 1 at Cosan with this shit?
Speaker 1
You got got a lot of buildings and shit. Where your shit at, nigga? Cosine? This shit is stellar, I guarantee you.
I will put my money in Ishka. This shit is not one of the highest credit scores.
Speaker 1 He's about to pull it up for me.
Speaker 1 I don't believe him.
Speaker 1 I think it could have been, but he procrastinated.
Speaker 1
Nah, I'm going to pull it up. Nah, it's yet.
You're going to pull up your credit score? Hurry up, nigga.
Speaker 2 Wait, where are you going? Experience?
Speaker 1
Transient. 640.
Who was 640?
Speaker 1
I'll tell you. 2650 tops.
Keep going. That's what I got for you.
Nah, it's about an eight. Yeah, I don't think.
Speaker 1
I feel like he might have to be. She's at eight? I think he's about seven.
I got him at $750. This ain't moving nobody, IUD around.
My weird shit that?
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1
This never did that. Look at that.
You ever move somebody IUD around? Shit's hurt. So you did it before? You did.
Speaker 1
Hey, you know what I can do? I can show you how to put the IUD in. Hold on.
This is how you do it, you freak ass boy. I do have a music question for y'all.
Speaker 1 Rihanna recently was talking about that she's working on her album. She's been working on her album for the last half of the years.
Speaker 1
And Anti is the only album that she can listen to straight of hers straight through without skips. With no shame.
Yeah, with no shame.
Speaker 1 So I wanted to ask y'all: if Rihanna drops tomorrow, what do y'all think the first week looks like?
Speaker 1
Insane. Insane.
Oh, man. Eight.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Single? Big single?
Speaker 1
Let's give her a single. She got to have a single.
Yeah. Oh, she dropped a single.
Well, look, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 1 What single? Like, is it a
Speaker 1 date and a half? A box. It's a Rihanna single.
Speaker 1
Rihanna might do it. Yeah, Rihanna might do it.
Do what? I think Reed With a Blind drop gets you seven.
Speaker 1 With no Rihanna might get a break.
Speaker 1
Rihanna might get you views numbers. I don't remember what views numbers were.
1.2?
Speaker 1 Views did 1.7 week one?
Speaker 1
And I came in and shitted on it? Let me double-check. I don't want to misspeak.
Yeah, I might just be a little bit more. I was going to get it.
It did a million, I think. Somewhere.
Speaker 1
So you have Rihanna doing eight, you said six-ish. Maybe more.
Six-ish-ish.
Speaker 1 Views did $1,040,000.
Speaker 1
God damn. First week.
Had hotline bling and control
Speaker 1
and work already. Or one dance.
One dance already. One dance.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 That cheesecake line bothered me.
Speaker 1 That's the line that bothered me.
Speaker 1
The cheesecake line. Because Drake was not at Cheesecake Fat.
He loved to go there, though.
Speaker 1
He loved to go there. That's just like on the new album.
What are you talking about? He had to make the girl. The girl had to move out of mom's crib.
Speaker 1 It's credit.
Speaker 1 It's credit. This This nigga is.
Speaker 1 Credit is cool. It's cool.
Speaker 1
You talked it? Yeah. You talked that? This nigga's an idiot.
It was because of what Mark said. Ish credit is cool.
What Mark said? 750.
Speaker 1
How much higher than that? A little higher. That's an awesome credit.
That's an awesome credit. I know, but you can do anything with that.
But it's just, it's not for ish, though.
Speaker 1
People go to 80. Why are you looking so stupid in the face because you got a 750? I don't have a 750.
You got 750. It's high.
Speaker 1 It's all right, y'all.
Speaker 1 You pull your phone out.
Speaker 1 Can you three participate in my Rihanna question? I said, I said. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2 I'm with Parks, like around 800.
Speaker 1 She might hit a mill.
Speaker 1
She would be close. A mill is tough.
If that single goes,
Speaker 1
she would be close. I agree.
You're coming to mermaids with me. I agree.
We get knocked out together.
Speaker 1 They ain't going to knock me out. You agree?
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1 I think Rihanna would hit closer to what the views hit.
Speaker 1 If the first single really goes, I think her fans have just been starving so long for new music that they.
Speaker 1
Without a single, I got to add 500. I don't pull that as hard as y'all.
More. More.
Speaker 1 I just think people are starving to single. That's no doubt.
Speaker 1 That's not to doubt. Her ability.
Speaker 1 I guess I'm just putting a cap on music fans.
Speaker 1 So you think that Kendrick could do, for
Speaker 1 GNX did what? 319.
Speaker 1
And that's a surprise drop. No single night.
Not just that, Kendrick don't transcend all audiences like Rihanna does. And I think Rihanna's more widely spread amongst age demographics as well.
Speaker 1 So not just social, you know what I'm saying, but age as well. I think she definitely can double what he did.
Speaker 1
I'm not mad at it. I'm not mad at five to six.
I'm not ready to jump.
Speaker 1 That first single is a
Speaker 1
single story. That's why I stayed off.
That first single is a record.
Speaker 2 But she also said that she was like, do not expect this to be a commercial record. This is not going to be traditional.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but I think everybody say that
Speaker 1 to get expectations over here.
Speaker 1 You also don't expect Rihanna to put music out. I don't give a fuck what she's saying.
Speaker 1 I don't think there's no music coming out. Ain't no music coming out.
Speaker 1
Like, Rihanna's so diverse in what she can do musically, bro. It don't even got to be a commercial shit.
But I am at a B. She's up a B, yeah.
She's a B. Fuck.
What B. What B? Billion.
Billion.
Speaker 1 A couple of them.
Speaker 1
Oh, two billion. Oh, she's parting.
Part and so. She's two B's.
Fuck. Shout out to Liana.
Speaker 1 I had another question I wanted to ask. She's worried about his babies.
Speaker 1
Facts. Just in me attempting to profile y'all.
In your mini-series or movie that you're watching,
Speaker 1
would you prefer to see the villain and see him operate as a villain or have to guess who the villain is. Guess.
I love a good kudos.
Speaker 1
I love to guess. I like to watch.
Because now I want to be right.
Speaker 1
I want to be right. Because I like to guess, but what's the shit that we liked with the nigga in Europe popping in? Ashley in the...
Oh.
Speaker 1
The dude in Europe. That was popping.
Damn. Jackal? Jackal.
Yeah. I like that we knew it was.
Speaker 1
We was rooting for that nigga. Most villains don't pull it off in that manner that make you kind of empathize with them a little bit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
So if they could do it and pull it off like that, you'll root for the villain. I I like a likable.
I like Penguin.
Speaker 1 I like to watch how they mind work. Yeah,
Speaker 1
I like to do it. You put me onto that shit.
Penguin. I like Penguin.
Speaker 1
Penguin had us rooting for him a little bit. But most times, I like the suspense or the not knowing, I think, makes a good series where it's not predictable.
You give me a good finale where...
Speaker 1
Oh, shit. Oh, I never would have guessed that there was this motherfucker right here.
Because somebody said, and
Speaker 1 it's not even a spoiler alert because it's somebody's opinion. They said that they think the son killed the father.
Speaker 2 I could see that.
Speaker 1 i could see that that's where they're leading us to think they said they think the son killed i only watched the last episode no this paradise oh yeah
Speaker 1 we are not about the spoilers i'm not i'm not saying
Speaker 1 i'm not saying nothing about it we paradised out the fans are revolting against us they said not one more word of fucking paradise so cool i don't think they like it as much as we do though that shows
Speaker 1 because every other series we've talked about they've been cool with sure but this one they get bad about the spoilers always not the spoilers the show itself we talk too much about a show for the audience to be so large.
Speaker 1 Everybody didn't see the show.
Speaker 1
Like, some of the shows are still niche. And us up here, some of us are TV people.
So we catching it early. Something.
Speaker 1
Some. 3-8-M.
One, two, three, four.
Speaker 1
Y'all different, bro. No, they more different than I am.
Don't put me with you. No, you with them.
I don't count them. You and Parks are with them.
I'm as a TV person.
Speaker 1 When y'all went through that shit the other day, this one I knew I was a month.
Speaker 1
Y'all went through that shit the other day, HBO versus Apple. Yeah.
Ice was like, oh, yeah, that's fire. Oh, yeah, that's fire, too.
Oh, yeah. I'm like, I never heard of that shit.
Speaker 1
Ice the parts over here. That's one.
That's one show that's like four or five years old.
Speaker 1 So you didn't know you was a mutt when your girl told you you can't watch that on the living room TV because she was watching something. No, seriously.
Speaker 1
No, that wasn't really an inkling that I was a mutt. That was sweet.
That was cute.
Speaker 1 Blow it away. Blow away because it's eyelash.
Speaker 1 That's three million people watching.
Speaker 1 No, I didn't know I was.
Speaker 1
What's wrong with you? I just want y'all to always be aware of how many people are. But my man had some on his face, so I was doing him a service.
Like, I do this. same thing.
Speaker 1 I love that you did that. The five-minute bit to carry afterwards.
Speaker 1
Niggas watching. We back.
We back now.
Speaker 1
Look nasty like a dick. Take it out.
Nah, nah, that's all right. No, we good.
I ain't fine. Look, I clean yourself up.
Speaker 1 That's why they're rooting for me to go to mermaids.
Speaker 1 They're rooting for me.
Speaker 1 I wanted to ask y'all something else. Well, do you have anything y'all want to ask me? What's your stance on?
Speaker 1
On what? The villain. The villain versus.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 As much as I love to guess, I don't think anything beats a charming villain.
Speaker 2 Do you have a favorite villain?
Speaker 1
Like in recent history? No, I love TV. I love TV too much.
I don't have a favorite.
Speaker 1 Me and my girl fought recently because she said Night Agent wasn't Night Agent-y enough for her. And I was like, well, what do you mean?
Speaker 1 Yeah. I was like, well, what do you mean? And she said,
Speaker 1 when he, I can hear y'all, when
Speaker 1 there's three million people.
Speaker 1 She said, when he went up on the trolley in the air with homeboy, the villain dude,
Speaker 1 and the villain dude got him to be down with the plan. She said that he should have tore some shit up.
Speaker 1 I said, well, the villain dude put him up in the air on the trolley to where you can't do nothing. And she said, all right, what about when he got down?
Speaker 1
I said, it's niggas down there with hammers, this whole place surrounded. They're on a dock.
I thought that was a smart villain move. Do y'all remember the scene I'm talking about? I didn't.
Speaker 1
I took it early in March season two. It's fine.
It's not even that important. Fucking, I just finished watching Zero Day.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Zero Day
Speaker 1 by Netflix. It's a quick six episode
Speaker 1
with Robert De Niro and Angela Bassett. Angela Bassett.
That's amazing. I'm in.
I didn't see it. I didn't see it.
I didn't even hear about it. It is good.
It wasn't a lot of promo on it.
Speaker 1
It's a good show. I won't spoil it because it's new.
Go ahead and watch it. Don't worry.
Speaker 1 You got to watch The Baldwins? I don't know what that is.
Speaker 1
It's a reality series. The series goes...
It gives us unfiltered access into the highs and lows of one of the world's most famous and infamous families.
Speaker 1 It's like Alex.
Speaker 1 Yeah, Abby and Ali
Speaker 2 and his wife and his kids.
Speaker 1
And his wife Hilario. Yeah, Hilario.
They're trying to do some little PR shit. Smart.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 They got a whole series. I was like, watching the
Speaker 1 what you were saying about
Speaker 1 Zero Day. It's just good.
Speaker 1 How do you rank it in comparison to Paradise? Because I heard they're similar in plot a little bit.
Speaker 1 I don't think they're similar at all.
Speaker 1 Like outside of there being a president.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Zero Day is about...
Speaker 1 Zero Day is about
Speaker 1 domestic terrorism and
Speaker 1
a cyber hack. MCI.
That kind of shit. Yeah.
I heard this dope. And
Speaker 1
how you deal with that type of cyber attack. Gotcha.
I don't get that from
Speaker 1 Paradise. It's a little different, but there is a president involved.
Speaker 1 What else? What else? What else? What else did I have for y'all? Do y'all see the people are mad at Lizzo about losing weight?
Speaker 1 yes i don't understand that one she looks great i get it i understand it i get it completely i understand it too because the whole thing was body positivity and body image and and all of this that you flaunted in our face for years now you go and lose the weight she went to go get healthy like what the fuck is the problem i was about to say that so she went to get healthy so we might frowned on basically health reasons yeah i'm just saying i understand the people being upset with that my dope i get it my unpopular opinion is this is the problem i i support body positivity i don't think we should body shame people However, I think we entered a moment where we just pretend being really, really overweight is healthy.
Speaker 1 And part of why people are mad at Lizzo to me is because Lizzo is part of the people saying not just that you should be positive with this, but this is okay.
Speaker 1 There's nothing wrong with being an extra 100 pounds. This is healthy, healthy, healthy.
Speaker 1
And then when you lose 100 pounds and you're like, oh, it's because, you know, I'm trying to live better and be healthy. It's like, what the fuck? That's what they were telling you.
Right.
Speaker 1
Right. I just don't like that.
And again, like, I get it. I respect people's bodies.
People should show up in the bodies they want. But I hate when people pretend that it's not okay.
Speaker 1
Man, I mean, they told us we were wrong when she showed up at that Laker game and people had something to say about it. We were wrong about that.
Oh, what she was wearing? Yeah,
Speaker 1
when everybody said, we don't want to see that. Like, you shouldn't be dressed like that, Lizzo.
But I don't want to see it, not because she's fat. I don't want to see a skinny person do that.
Speaker 1
Oh, I do. Well, then that's that.
That I can see is a problem. I ain't going to say that.
Speaker 1 You can't say, like, the bigger you are,
Speaker 1 like, you got a dress code at the game.
Speaker 1
You shouldn't say that. Yo, you good, boy.
Ain't he? I'm being honest.
Speaker 1
Whether I find it attractive or not, ain't the point. I'm not telling somebody, you can wear that.
You can wear that. No, no, chill.
Wear them sweats. I'm just saying, I don't want to see it.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but they shouldn't be shaming her for that.
Speaker 1
She does look good. Shout out to Lizzie.
She looks really good. Yeah, she looks really good.
Shout out to Lizzo. Congratulations.
Hopefully, you continue on your journey. That's fine.
Speaker 1 I thought body shaming was fun.
Speaker 1 They put a halt to it for a little while there. Listen, listen if the world wants one less accountability system then fine
Speaker 1 yo do you
Speaker 1 yo you're a monster i mean it was an accountability system
Speaker 1 go to school with your body any old type where go ahead
Speaker 1 i like seeing you like this like what oh shit in your sit the fuck down outfit
Speaker 1 say more words how what is how is this a situation last few last i'm not gonna objectify you last few pods you showed up here looking like a little hot tamale.
Speaker 1 And you took a little trip for the movie promo stuff that you were doing.
Speaker 1
And now you're back a little lazy. Let me see your shirt.
I like your shirt. What did your shirt say, man? I love it.
You got the fresh back from a flight mustache.
Speaker 1
Leave alone. I am not responsible for what my face.
You can tell when somebody just was doing too much. Like, when you've been in the game for a long time,
Speaker 1 you could look at somebody and tell, all right, they had an active week and now they're sitting the fuck down.
Speaker 1
So, those are my more words. Okay.
There you go. All right.
Am I off? Am I to hear?
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 1
Wildly. Wildly off.
Wildly off. You're not sitting down.
Speaker 1 We lit still.
Speaker 2
This is this outfit's a little comfy. I did land very, very late last night.
So yes, I was not coming in fish nets in a dress. Absolutely not.
However, we did have celebrations.
Speaker 1 All right. I'm not objectifying you.
Speaker 1
This morning I was almost late to work because Trippy Fontaine decided to get on YouTube and tell his side of the story. Don't call him Trippy, please.
What's his name?
Speaker 2 Unless you know him personally to call him Trippy.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. That's your nickname? Trip.
Speaker 1 That's crazy. That was.
Speaker 1 You talk with my man in groups?
Speaker 1 You trust with my men?
Speaker 1 You try to be down with that nigga? Do you know him? Yes, she does.
Speaker 1 You know, Trip, Q-Tip,
Speaker 1 Leonardo DiCaprio. Snoop.
Speaker 1 You will not sit the fuck up.
Speaker 1
Just sit down. I mean, you know.
She no seal. I mean,
Speaker 1 25 years in the business.
Speaker 1 She no seal too.
Speaker 1 I better not.
Speaker 2 I feel like coming up off the stories that I have. Okay, anyways, so Trip Fontaine.
Speaker 1 Trippy Fontaine.
Speaker 1 You don't change nothing. Now I'm going to do it more because I know you, man.
Speaker 1 Trip Fontaine got on YouTube and decided to tell his side of the story. Trip Fontaine is a podcaster and he was on tonight's conversation.
Speaker 1
Y'all know we've been trying to follow why tonight's conversation broke up. He's been silent.
He's one of the stars. So I did want to hear from him.
And
Speaker 1 I'll play it. On one of my lives, man.
Speaker 4 And my fault for giving you something that somebody else leaked because niggas was screen recording.
Speaker 1
Now, this is like a 25-minute piece. I'm just trying to play a little bit.
So, small market team, you get Milwaukee Bucks.
Speaker 4 We got three superstars on the team.
Speaker 1 That's Keita,
Speaker 4 Randy.
Speaker 4 And I'll say by the time we hit the road, by the time I even really got there, it was probably like Keita, Randy, and
Speaker 1 probably, probably Ace for real.
Speaker 4 Like, probably Keita, Randy, Ace was probably the ones that everybody, and Richie, everybody came to see.
Speaker 4 So you got like your big three, kind of like your four.
Speaker 4 This your cap.
Speaker 4
It's your salary cap. There's no big company in Milwaukee to sponsor the team.
Like you, you know, you kind of reaching to get the sponsors and shit like that. It's your salary cap.
Speaker 4 Then you got me who come out of nowhere, who was really brought in to be the sixth man. Because I started out on this like lower tier podcast.
Speaker 4 that's why i gotta give a big up to rico and all of them because they they made the platform what it was that she was built on like key to shoulders literally got you so so i i end up getting brought up into the into the mix just because like i have been a live performer i've been a trained speaker i had done tedx already so like me on stage improvisation like this was this my bag regardless of what we talking about
Speaker 1 Then I blow up
Speaker 4 on a rookie contract.
Speaker 4 which ain't no problem while I'm on that rookie contract my 30 points a game the greatest shit that ever happened to the team while I'm on my rookie contract
Speaker 4 you had like a Jeremy Lynn remember Jeremy Lynn was super hot except this wasn't no fluke
Speaker 4 so when it come down to rotation the more minutes you give me the higher my averages become
Speaker 4 Granted, I'm sharing the rock. This means certain people got to fall out the rotation.
Speaker 4 This means that certain people not getting touches the way that they used to. This means that certain people are not getting plays designed for them the way that they used to.
Speaker 4 And it also means that the money is going to get tighter when these renegotiations come around. Now, if my 30 points a game proves to be efficient and you only got to give me 25 minutes to get there,
Speaker 4 I don't know if you're going to get them minutes back.
Speaker 4 And I don't know if you're going to get the money you asking for either.
Speaker 4 He might prove to be a little bit more valuable in the next few seasons.
Speaker 4 Much more youthful.
Speaker 4
People don't know who he is yet. Much more marketable because people don't know who he is yet.
We can mold him to our program.
Speaker 4 So there was an opportunity in your mind if you were approached with like, hey, we gonna make you the franchise player.
Speaker 4 They didn't plan on me being a franchise player. But if they would have came to you, said, then yeah, probably would have.
Speaker 4 Hey, we're gonna maybe put this person on the bench, restructure this, and lean into what we see as
Speaker 4 the data shows.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it might have worked out.
Speaker 4
But they were trying to. Maybe.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 4 I do think, you know, things happen as they supposed to.
Speaker 1 I'll give you the cliff notes.
Speaker 1 He went on to say in the same, very same interview that they went on a historic run. They went on a three-year run of touring, selling out venues of 4,000 seats.
Speaker 1
Wow. Killed it.
They did it. I'm saying.
Speaker 1 Yeah, 4,000 seats.
Speaker 1
He said there were other stars of the show, but he came, he put on. He was happy with his contract.
At the end of the contract, he asked for more. They didn't give it to him.
They wouldn't budge. Wow.
Speaker 1 That's the long and short of it.
Speaker 1 He said any other problems that he might have had on the show, he dealt with in person.
Speaker 1 But him, he said the only problem
Speaker 1 The only problem with him, the only time he was vocal about a problem that he didn't handle in person with somebody was him and other cast members coming together, feeling like, okay, if we come together, maybe we can all get paid.
Speaker 1 And he said that didn't happen.
Speaker 1 What is everyone's take on that here?
Speaker 1 Ali Doff, I don't really have a take about it because he left. Yeah.
Speaker 1 You know my take. He left.
Speaker 1 So if you ask for something and if you ask for what you want and you don't get it and you feel like you can go out in the field and get it, then by all means, chuck the deuces and go handle your hand.
Speaker 1
And I think that could be done amicably amongst adults. Like, I think if we don't agree, especially if the agreement is only based on money.
Like, if it's only based on money, right?
Speaker 1
And word only, but I can't. No, like, if we just.
Money's a lot. That's a big one.
No, but I'm saying if we don't have any other issues, you get what I'm saying? The only issue is
Speaker 1
we can't agree on the compensation piece, then I think that could be done amicably, and it's no harm, no foul. You see what I'm saying? I could see you you in the street.
What up, my nigga?
Speaker 1 Da da da da da da. How everything moving?
Speaker 1
Without. He didn't come off as soft as he was.
Nah, he didn't.
Speaker 1
Yeah, he the one that didn't really. Oh, you know him too? He ain't come out for a while and say nothing.
This has been going on for months and months and months. You know him, right?
Speaker 1 Nah, I mean, he cool with me, but we ain't peoples.
Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying? But
Speaker 1 he handled it like. Yeah, you're a lie.
Speaker 1 Yo, nigga, you second run up, nigga.
Speaker 1 Everybody go to itch.
Speaker 1 To have that ability has to feel good. I know you don't want to play modest, but
Speaker 1 the ability to just attract others. The ability, not attract like a trip, just to make people come into, you know, want to come into your environment or your audience.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Ooh,
Speaker 1 shit.
Speaker 1
You around some young nigga? Yes, you went to Atlanta, learned the word. You got the Riz.
For real. People fuck with you.
Speaker 1 I'm at the bottom.
Speaker 1 I'm a fan.
Speaker 1
But I think that's your game. I'm in a fan.
I'm a fan of yours, and they really a fan of yours. I'm not a fan of everybody.
So I think that. Not a fan of mine.
Speaker 1 mine like i saw i'm a fan of yours i i went to tonight's conversations um i think like he's saying the numbers spoke for themselves with regards to his value to the show so um
Speaker 1 if they couldn't agree on the numbers they couldn't agree on the numbers because a lot of times it even let's say let's take us i don't know what the this show generates and i think a lot of times people
Speaker 1 yeah of course of course that makes sense as it should i think i think that um a lot of times people will overestimate what a show might be generating and and and they you know what I'm saying? So
Speaker 1
you come to a thing there. Like if I came in here and said, yo, I want 200 grand a month and the show only generates 250 a month.
It's like issue out your mind.
Speaker 1 It's something that's impossible to do because I may not know what the show generates and I might be over-inflating it. You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 Do you agree with the part that, because we had a conversation like that, you and I, as far as like it has to be a collective in order to get what we want.
Speaker 1
Do you agree with him when he stated that him and the cast members should have worked in unison in order to. I don't think, and what do they call it? In a coup? A coup.
A coup.
Speaker 1
I just haven't seen that work. Well, that's not really a coup.
That's absolutely a couple of people. He was an overthrow.
That's like a huge
Speaker 1 nation in this coup.
Speaker 1
That is a semi-coup. It's a semi-coup.
I didn't play the rest, but he said me and the other cast members got together and felt that that might be the best way for all of us to get paid.
Speaker 1
Oh, that, no, no. That's in a coup.
Oh, not that. Well, but that arrangement.
Speaker 2
Wait, but that's. That's a coup.
But that arrangement within a business situation would be called asking for favored nations.
Speaker 1 See, what happens is, even in that situation or in those circumstances, I mean, like, it's realistically, it alleviates
Speaker 2 a lot of problems.
Speaker 1 What it leaves? I disagree. Favored nations? I don't even understand what it is.
Speaker 2 Okay, favored nations basically means we all get paid the same amount.
Speaker 2 We agree that this is our cap. This is what we're all going to get so that nobody's backbiting and fighting over who gets more.
Speaker 1 That's not what they did.
Speaker 2
No, I know. That's what I'm saying.
Favored Nations is. And that's what he's saying.
He's just like, I was trying to get the cast together.
Speaker 1
That's not what he's saying. That's not what he's saying.
He's not saying that. He's saying, so let's just say, me, you, and Flip, we want to come to Joe and say, yo, we want more bread.
Yes.
Speaker 1
You make 2,000. Flip makes 2,000.
I make 2,000.
Speaker 1
I might think I'm valued at 10. You might think you valued at 5.
Flip might think he valued at 7. Nah.
Speaker 1 15.
Speaker 1
Okay. We all not coming together to ask for 10, 10, 10.
We just are asking for a raise collectively because we are the three cogs on the show to make the show go forward.
Speaker 1 So if we come and band together to say, yo, you can't lose all three of us,
Speaker 1
now we kind of putting the pressure on him like we got the leverage. Is that considered a coup? Semi.
Semi.
Speaker 2 Question for you. How successful do you think that tonight's conversation is going to be without Trip?
Speaker 1
It's going to. I think what happened, I think this is what I think they did.
I think that.
Speaker 2 Because from what I understand, it was solely just money.
Speaker 1 He asked for a price, and that's it.
Speaker 1
It didn't get reached. So I feel like a bitch-ass nigga talking about these niggas' business.
But what I think is, I think they'll still persevere.
Speaker 1
I think that what they did was highlighted Trip so much that he almost became the face of the show. You know what I'm saying? For good reason, because he was killing shit.
I think.
Speaker 1
So I think they gave him the leverage. He was killing shit on the show.
Killing shit. So I think they gave him the leverage.
And I think he used the leverage to negotiate with.
Speaker 1 And I think they might have did a mistake, mistakenly from a business perspective. It's like if every clip up here highlights ice,
Speaker 1 every single clip is highlighting ice, or 80% of the clips is highlighting ice. Now, ICE has leverage.
Speaker 1 And I think from a business perspective, you don't ever want to give somebody that much leverage because it leaves you vulnerable. I don't look at it like that, but I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 1
It does. It leaves you vulnerable.
I ain't commenting. I'm not going to comment too much on them because to my understanding,
Speaker 1 they were a touring outfit. And they was killing shit.
Speaker 1 So if you're a touring outfit, okay, so now I have to account for if our business is the road, then I have to account for being on the road.
Speaker 2 Yeah, but they also have a podcast.
Speaker 1 So they, so, so when I went to see him, I saw him at the Javits. They packed that shit, back-to-back events.
Speaker 1
They packed that shit. Like, it was packed.
You know what I'm saying? And then they did the Javits three days in a row. Damn.
I don't know if I could pay one person. And that was.
Speaker 1 Especially the one person. If it's an ensemble cast.
Speaker 1
And like you just said, I was on a rookie contract. Stay here.
And even if you could pay the one person, now y'all tried to get together. Try to get precedent.
No, it don't.
Speaker 1 Y'all tried to get together as a collective to press me for money.
Speaker 1 So now I can might be afforded to pay him, but now I can't pay the other two or three motherfuckers that all want substantial increases in salary. I can't do that.
Speaker 1
So had y'all not got together and tried to press me like this, I could have paid you in confidence or in secret. Now I can't pay the other two or three.
That's part of my problem with the cool shit.
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I said it was a semi because they wasn't necessarily trying to overthrow dude.
They were just trying to come up and use their collective leverage.
Speaker 1
Collective leverage can't lose all three of us. You can't afford to lose all three of us at the same time.
And in this outfit, in a touring outfit, maybe you can't, right?
Speaker 1 Like, I don't know that they're touring anymore.
Speaker 1 Also, also, I put a lot of stock in the eye that recognized Trip Fontaine was a star.
Speaker 1
I don't know. Because that person has that eye.
I don't know if they knew that. I'm going to assume they did.
I think they might have picked.
Speaker 2
I can't say that. He says he came in as six man.
So I don't think that they really had the understanding that he was going to blow up the way that he was shine, maybe.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Yeah.
I think his perspective is so unique. I think his perspective was unique enough to where the shit he started saying, it just started resonating with the people.
Speaker 2 And it resonated with both men and women.
Speaker 1 Oh, that's.
Speaker 1 Yeah, and I have you under contract and you killing shit off the bench.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 it makes sense for me to highlight you. Of course.
Speaker 1
That's not what you said. But then it would also make sense for them to.
That's not nothing what you said. You said that the person had an eye that he was a star.
Speaker 1 You might not have thought he was a star. You might have thought, I'm going to pick him up as a serviceable player that could play three or four different positions.
Speaker 1
And now when that nigga getting in, he getting buckets. You didn't know that this Jordan Poole's in the G League.
I still think there's something to be said for identifying star talent in real time.
Speaker 1 I'm not disappointed.
Speaker 1 But I'm saying, maybe the person didn't know when he first got there. Once he started cooking, it's still a talent to say, hey,
Speaker 1 give him the ball.
Speaker 1
Feed him. Feed him.
Feed that person. So I put stock in that person.
If it's your job to put a show together, it's your job to put a show together. And that's what he just said, too.
Speaker 1 He attested to that in the clip that you just played. But if what I'm hearing about what he might have wanted
Speaker 1 as one person. It was a lot.
Speaker 1 And then you got to assume this person is talking to the rest of the people.
Speaker 1 That's a lot of money. No, it is.
Speaker 1 And again, now somebody
Speaker 1 out of it is
Speaker 1 before
Speaker 1 just
Speaker 1 out-of-world numbers, and you can't maintain a show. You can't run a business that way.
Speaker 1 You can't run a business that way because now Imani got
Speaker 1
double his salary. Now Mel want more money.
She might not want double, but she want more money.
Speaker 1
Fast ass. Now Flip want more money.
Now I want more money. Now Ice want more money.
Now everybody want more money.
Speaker 1
What you just did to the bottom line of that particular company is made us be in a negative if I grant everybody's wishes. Exactly.
We are no longer profitable. Exactly.
Speaker 1 And now me as the owner of this said company, my nigga, I'm the one taking the risk up here.
Speaker 1
So I should get some money, especially a lion's share of the money, because I'm the one up here taking the risk and flitting the bill for everything. That's a fact.
You can't do that.
Speaker 1
When we have a down move. I'm not mad when we pay.
He left when his stock was high. And it was.
So now I would like to see him perform outside of that construct. Because
Speaker 1 that's where you show up. That's it.
Speaker 1
That's it. You're a real voter.
Right there.
Speaker 1 Again, if any of y'all tonight's conversation people want to come up here and spill tea, the trip is a little too mature, but they want to come up here. The total is yours.
Speaker 1
Please, by all means, come up here. I'm going to forward you.
But don't come up here talking to my co-host.
Speaker 1 Don't come up here talking to nobody gaithfully employed by, I mean, come up here, tell your little story, and go.
Speaker 1 Don't try to go start today's conversation with my niggas. Nope.
Speaker 1 How long you know, how long you know this guy? Because he just got kind of popping, right? Mm-hmm. How long have you known him?
Speaker 1 Doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 Seems like really simple questions up here get tough.
Speaker 2
I don't really know. It's just, you know, you meet in passing kind of thing.
You talk a lot and just.
Speaker 1 Do you consider him like a friend? Or is it like a casual?
Speaker 1 Is it casual.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Just got to ask the right questions, man.
Speaker 1
Oh, I'm not doing this with Mel. ISO on Mark for Joy Reed.
Give it to me. Man, I am outraged.
I'm frustrated. I'm angry.
Joy Ann Reed, the host of the readout at 7 p.m. at MSNBC, was let go.
Speaker 1
They announced it this Sunday in the New York Times. From what I understand, talking to her team, they found out in the New York Times.
They didn't find out from the network. They found this out.
Speaker 1 This is all part of a process.
Speaker 1
Maybe two, three weeks ago, Rashida Jones stepped down as president of MSNBC. The other Rashida Jones, and not Quincy Jones's daughter.
And she,
Speaker 1 when she stepped down, she was replaced by somebody who just overhauled the whole network. They said it was because of ratings that Joy Reed was let go.
Speaker 1 I don't buy that fully because nobody watches these cable news networks anyway. They all got shitty ratings, but everybody with shitty ratings wasn't cut.
Speaker 1 And the people with the shittiest ratings weren't the ones at the front of the line getting cut. When you look at the image on Sunday, it's Joy Ann Reed.
Speaker 1 When you look on Monday, it's Joyne Reed it's Jonathan Kaybart a brother who had a Sunday show it's uh Ayman Mohaldin the Egyptian guy uh Katie Fang Katie Fang I mean it looked like the rainbow coalition of people getting fired from MSNBC that's and Lester Holtz and stepping down uh from from NBC NBC so it's just a lot of brown people a lot of black people and from what I can see it's people who didn't kiss the ring You know, since Big T, as y'all say, came in the office, he's been running up in these corporations and these media outlets telling people, if y'all want to play ball with us, you're going to do what I say.
Speaker 1 It's not like
Speaker 1 or else.
Speaker 1
And ain't like before when all the networks are like, we're going to be the loyal opposition. We're going to challenge Trump.
We're going to beat Trump. Now they want to be in bed with Trump.
Speaker 1
And Trump, like, I don't like Joy Ann Reed. He's been very explicit.
I don't like her. And he's pointing at certain people.
Speaker 1
There's also people who've been critical of certain things. Those are also the people who are getting laid off and fired and let go.
And the new president of
Speaker 1 MSNBC.
Speaker 2
Rebecca something. Cutler.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 I remember her name because she's the person who fired me from seeing it.
Speaker 1
Fuck that man. She gave me the call.
I'm not blaming her. I won't say she fired me.
She was the one who gave me the call. Got it.
Speaker 1
I actually think it was above her, so I don't blame her for that. But what I am saying is that the business is the business is the business.
And it seems to me that MSNBC is in a new zone.
Speaker 1
All cable and TV is in a new zone, which is we're not in a diversity game anymore. We're not in the both sides game anymore.
It's getting more and more right-wing.
Speaker 1
And I think it's a message for all those black people out there protesting. Please stop protesting to get people their jobs back.
One, it doesn't work.
Speaker 1 Ain't nobody ever got their job back from people protesting. Two,
Speaker 1 create your own shit. It's time for us to have our own media outlets so that we don't always have to come hat in hand begging people for jobs and not being able to take the positions we want to take.
Speaker 1
Joy was courageous. Joy took some positions.
I don't always agree with her, but she always took principal positions and she's not there.
Speaker 2 And she wasn't always,
Speaker 2
she was very critical of Trump, but she was also very critical of the Biden administration. Exactly.
Because she was very vocal about her opposition to the war in Gaza.
Speaker 1
Exactly. So that's what I'm saying.
And so was Ayman Mohadin. And so was Mehdi Hassan who got fired a year ago.
You know, there's a pattern here.
Speaker 1 You know, if you go against the establishment on two or three major issues, you're not in here anymore.
Speaker 1
And that's a problem. Let's get our own shit, though, so we're not always looking.
TV is dead anyway.
Speaker 1
Let's move away from it. They run this shit like death row.
They're running the country like death row. For real.
Speaker 1 My nigga, like they have put pressure on all of the tech niggas, all these niggas that be got the zillions of dollars, they made them niggas kiss the ring.
Speaker 1
They running this shit like a different, like, this shit is crazy. We ain't never seen that.
You know how in other countries you can't say, yo, fuck the president?
Speaker 1
They damn near going to be like, you said what? Yo, he's fired. That's what's starting to feel.
And that's what America is. America is, we can say certain things.
Speaker 1 Like, other countries, you can't say, they said North Korea, dog, if your house catch on fire, You better run out the house with the picture of the president.
Speaker 1 Before you save your dog, you have to come out the house with that picture of of the president or you could go to jail for that.
Speaker 1
We not there. Of course, that's an extreme.
But we going down the road of autocracy.
Speaker 1
Yeah, it's just different, bro. This shit is something we never seen in two months.
Only been two months, a month and a half.
Speaker 1
So anybody on TV that's going to speak out against anything MAGA, y'all days might be numbered. Your days is numbered.
Unless you kissing the ring.
Speaker 1 Because there will be certain people who will be allowed to be critical
Speaker 1 because behind the scenes they're doing certain things. So there's always a secret arrangement when it comes to cable news.
Speaker 2 What do you think about Rachel Maddow and the
Speaker 1 monologue that she shows?
Speaker 1 That's her.
Speaker 2 I mean, that's how you show up, and that is how you're an ally, and that's how you use your white privilege the right way. But that shit, it gave me chills.
Speaker 1
White people, if you're trying to figure out how to show up, watch that video. That's how you show up.
Well, she's good. And depend on them.
And did I mention that?
Speaker 1 Look at you, boy, producing the show, huh?
Speaker 1
Hold up. Stupid-ass thumbs.
My thumbs is big as hell.
Speaker 5 Ron Out are great colleagues and great at what they do.
Speaker 5
I have learned so much from her. I have so much more to learn from her.
I do not want to lose her as a colleague.
Speaker 1 I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 Even bigger programming change is at 7 p.m.
Speaker 2 7 p.m.
Speaker 5
Eastern, where Joy Reed's show, The Read Out, ended tonight. And Joy is not taking a different job in the network.
She is leaving the network altogether. And that is very, very, very hard to take
Speaker 5 i am 51 years old i have been gainfully employed since i was 12
Speaker 5 and i have had so many different kinds of jobs you wouldn't believe me if i told you but in all of the jobs i have had in all of the years i have been alive there is no colleague for whom i have had more affection
Speaker 5 and more respect than joy reed i love everything about her I have learned so much from her. I have so much more to learn from her.
Speaker 5 I do not want to lose her as a colleague here at MSNBC, and personally, I think it is a bad mistake to let her walk out the door. It is not my call, and I understand that, but that's what I think.
Speaker 5 I will tell you, it is also unnerving to see that on a network where we've got two, count them two, non-white hosts in crime time,
Speaker 5 both of our non-white hosts in primetime are losing their shows, as is Katie Fang on the weekend.
Speaker 5 And that feels worse than bad, no matter who replaces them. That feels indefensible, and I do not defend it.
Speaker 3 Neutral bad!
Speaker 5 But there's just one other piece of it that you should know. Cook.
Speaker 5 From your side of the TV screen, you will mostly see changes in terms of who's in the anchor chair.
Speaker 5 And actually, everybody who's going to be in anchor chairs from here on out are great colleagues and great at what they do, and you are not going to be disappointed in who's on our air and what you're going to be seeing.
Speaker 5 But one thing you cannot necessarily see is that the people who get our shows on the air, they're really being put through the ringer.
Speaker 5 Dozens of producers and staffers, including some who are among the most experienced and most talented and most specialist producers in the building, are facing being laid off.
Speaker 5 They're being invited to reapply for new jobs.
Speaker 5 That has never happened at this scale in this way before when it comes to programming changes, presumably because it's not the right way to treat people and it's inefficient and it's unnecessary and it kind kind of drops the bottom out of whether or not people feel like this is a good place to work and so we don't generally
Speaker 5 putting most of the people who are getting this very show on the air right now maybe they will all get new jobs here and i hope they do but in the meantime being put in this kind of limbo
Speaker 5 the anxiety and the discombu discombobulation is off the charts at a time when this job already is extra stressful and difficult.
Speaker 5 It is not news for me to tell you that the press and freedom of the press are under attack in a way that is really,
Speaker 5 it's a big deal for our country. It's very visceral for us here.
Speaker 5 I know that the business of the press is not an easy thing and I know that no job is forever.
Speaker 5 But
Speaker 5 I think I'm safe in saying for all of us anchors who you know through the TV, please know that what pains us the most is not what happens to us.
Speaker 5 It is what happens to our coworkers on whom we depend and who you don't necessarily know but we respect and love them and depend on them and did i mention we respect them
Speaker 1 yo
Speaker 1 no i love her yeah yeah worry worry
Speaker 1 she's she's one of them yeah she vitals and has been one of them for some years
Speaker 1 no she don't play with them no she's one of my favorite wipes yeah dog she don't play tier white you know top tier white real good white not like that ish
Speaker 1 that's not in this we talking about two different niggas no we not i love her, yo. She's amazing.
Speaker 1
She absolutely smoked that. Yeah, she did, dude.
I want to send a proper send-off to another one of my favorite whites. I feel like basketball will never be the same.
Greg Popovich,
Speaker 1
it's being rumored that he will not return to the Spurs. Y'all know he was battling health complications.
I'm going to miss him.
Speaker 1 Me too.
Speaker 1
And another great white in regards to the social shit off of off the court. Yep.
Speaking of heartbeats. And speaking of heartbeat, he'll speak up and start wowing.
Like, what are you gonna do?
Speaker 1
Fire me? Right. You know what I'm saying? Like, so that's amazing.
All right, I got a quick part of the show for y'all from someone named Jeremiah.
Speaker 1 What's happening? Jeremiah says, What up, gang? I got a light-hearted question because some of these niggas be depressing, but I guess they are Joe fans, so it's probably expected.
Speaker 1 Way to go, buddy.
Speaker 1 He continues, So I was listening to Holiday Inn by Chingy
Speaker 1 and realized, listen,
Speaker 1 I love that song. It was good, Yeah.
Speaker 1 And I had to compete with that motherfucker traumatized me still. All right, I was listening to Holiday Inn by Chingy and realized he is the worst friend to invite to the hotel party.
Speaker 1 He said
Speaker 1
his homie called him up and had eight chicks in the hotel. And all Chingy had to do was bring some liquor.
This motherfucker
Speaker 1 brings a 12-pack of Corona.
Speaker 1 One beer for everybody. I don't know how we've gone this long and nobody has pointed that out.
Speaker 1 My question is,
Speaker 1 have any of y'all been in a situation where everything was set, the girls were there and down, but one of the homies fucks up the situation?
Speaker 1 Flip kind of gives me the guy that jokes too much and annoys the women vibe.
Speaker 1 That was the end. Oh, damn.
Speaker 1 Let me.
Speaker 1
You know, a lot of you get that mistaken. And I can see why, but nah, not me.
I mean, I'm the vibe. They want to come of Flip.
You know what I'm saying? Talk that shit, Flip. You know,
Speaker 1
back in the days, I can see that. Talk that shit fucking up, go, break.
No, no, no, no, for real.
Speaker 1 Back in the days, yeah, but I had some niggas around me that taught me the right way to do it, and I learned. You got to navigate through
Speaker 1
these rooms full of vultures. There is nothing worse than someone showing up in charge of the alcohol and bringing only enough alcohol for them.
Yeah,
Speaker 1
that is. bottom-tier party etiquette.
And on top of that, you have to just navigate through these things, man.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 the ladies love me, and
Speaker 1 they have fun, Joe.
Speaker 1 Jeremiah, I wish I could speak to the topic, but anytime a nigga was fucking up the kickback, I went upstairs.
Speaker 1 Hey, was there not another level that you could bring the bitches to? I went to the rooftop to get away from this corny-ass nigga. Extra loud nigga that nigga
Speaker 1
that's doing too much. The nigga that's just doing that.
Yeah, the attention is on him. Nah, nah, nah.
Niggas don't. Yeah, I gotta wait on him.
making him uncomfortable.
Speaker 1
Because the next party, he's not invited. Yeah, no, he's done.
Never. He's dumped.
Nah, you're done. He can't come.
He ain't invited up the stairs. Just stay down here and just make sure shit cool.
Speaker 1 He must be invited to leave. Sometimes
Speaker 1 you're in a tricky situation because he may be the first one to hold you down and hold you down if something pops off. But you know, you can't be great and perfect in every area.
Speaker 1
Something pop up like how? I'm at the crib during the kickbacks. Oh, you talk about your crib.
Some shit be popping off sometimes. Well, I was doing the kickbacks at the crib.
I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 The nigga that don't know when to leave. Oh, that's the the best.
Speaker 1 Yo, you came, you shot the shot, it missed, it's over.
Speaker 1 She's tapping her home, girl. Oh, get away from me.
Speaker 1 The nigga that can't handle his liquor.
Speaker 1 I hate him.
Speaker 1 Nah, I don't mind him so much.
Speaker 1 That was like Netflix before Netflix.
Speaker 1 Look at him.
Speaker 1
Nah, that could go bad. Yeah, because some niggas get blood.
You block your whole shit up. Some niggas get blood drinking.
Yeah. Or like that.
Niggas can't handle that Coke, right? Oh. I don't know.
Speaker 1
Fuck wrong with you, though. Please.
You know how many of these, they front on this part.
Speaker 1 You know how many niggas was at the kickback when Shorty went to the bathroom and came back acting noticeably different?
Speaker 1 Stop moving.
Speaker 1 Doing this?
Speaker 1 Stop moving too fast?
Speaker 1 Talking about it.
Speaker 1 Who's the coolest one in here?
Speaker 1 Who will be the coolest one in here at the kickback? Me. Who's the second one? Me.
Speaker 1 We know who the second one would be.
Speaker 1 Who? You know who.
Speaker 1
Who you think? You can answer. Answer it.
Fireman, nigga. Fire drill.
That's my man, Fire Drill. He'd be cool.
Oh, how you doing? I don't want. Oh, girl, you can sit here.
Don't worry about that.
Speaker 1 You want my seat?
Speaker 1
I don't want Isham a kickback. I don't.
You don't think Isham be allowed to kick back? I don't want him at my kickback. Why? Competition?
Speaker 1
No, you don't. What he gonna do? He's cool.
He's a conversationalist. He wants to sit there and just look cute and drink water in the corner, nigga.
Get the fuck out. Make a joke or something.
Speaker 1
Play a game. I don't think so.
Nah, it's got in his bag when Tabu came out. But other than that, yeah, nah, get out of here, nigga.
If you don't talk, bye. So Ishka
Speaker 1
try to bag what he can and get out of there. No, nigga, won't you? So Imani is good at a kickback, though.
He
Speaker 1 conversationalist, making people feel comfortable.
Speaker 1
Imani's pretty good at kickback. Okay.
He is. It's free.
He's quiet. I put Imani second just because it's don't talk.
Really? I didn't know.
Speaker 1
Are you like a quiet dude? He tell y'all all the time that he don't get shot, brother. Look at him now.
He's quiet now.
Speaker 1 I don't be quiet like that. I don't holler.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but hollering and making somebody feel comfortable is two different things. I could see him having a conversation and being friendly.
Speaker 1 He was friendly than anybody I brought him around or came around me. You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 I get it. So he would be your
Speaker 1 W-man?
Speaker 1 Nah, nah, nah. What you call it? The kickback, if I had a kickback, I think that I put all three of you on the same level.
Speaker 1 Freeze good to kick back.
Speaker 1 He's going to motherfucking get the hookah right.
Speaker 1 He's going to set up.
Speaker 1 Set the teeth.
Speaker 1 That's racial.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's racial.
Speaker 1 Your fucking mouth about Freeze. It's a compliment.
Speaker 1 Are you crazy?
Speaker 1 It's a compliment. Yo, it wasn't a compliment.
Speaker 1 That ain't cheating.
Speaker 1
That ain't no chance. Watch out, nigga, dog.
That ain't no compliment. You call that nigga tech support.
Cable guards. Yo, hey, kick squad.
Cable guards. Hey, kick squad.
Speaker 1 I like this question for everybody before we get to our sleepers. Mel, who are you at the kickback?
Speaker 1 Am I at the kickback? Profile-wise. Yeah.
Speaker 2 I'm lit. I'm Martin Ellie Melly.
Speaker 1 Can we have more words?
Speaker 1 You swear that Martin Ellie Melly chip.
Speaker 2
I'm lit. I'm social butterfly.
I'm walking around. I'm talking to people.
Speaker 1 I'm drinking.
Speaker 2 Yeah. If there's games, I'm down to play.
Speaker 1 Do you think that it'll be borderline annoying or
Speaker 1
you know the line? I know the line. Okay.
But you said anyway. Are you down to meet somebody to kick back? Or are you one of those, hey, I'm just here because I got to invite.
Speaker 1 I'm just look cute and have fun, but I'm trying to meet down to y'all to kick back.
Speaker 2
I pretty much talk to everybody. Unless you're fucking creepy, I talk to everybody.
I can see that.
Speaker 1
Are you down to meet somebody to kick back? I'm saying. Yes.
Yeah. Got it, got it, got it.
Mark, who are you at to kick back?
Speaker 1 I'm laid back.
Speaker 1
I'm a little quiet. But chill, like, not like weird or quiet, just quiet.
Yeah, I mean Harvard head-ass niggas. No, not like that.
He ain't invited no Harvard. Harvard niggas don't get to come there.
Speaker 1 He's a sneaky one. I was about to say, the problem is
Speaker 1 whatever you came with, you might not leave with.
Speaker 1
You seen that happen before. Freeze, he's over there standing by the bookshelf.
Welcome.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I think you got him, Mark. You'll be cool.
Speaker 1
This nigga's sneaky right here. I'll be fine.
Sneaky niggas, yeah. I ain't sneaky.
I just, you know, you know your cheese. Like a suit in there.
Speaker 1 Nigga, write the number down on the paper, slip it, give them a shake their head down to their head. Oh,
Speaker 1
kick that. shit.
You took it back in 92.
Speaker 1 I know you're a tight boy.
Speaker 1 Who are you at the kickback, Clip? How do we get out of here?
Speaker 1 Same. I'm quiet a little bit.
Speaker 1 Quiet, chill
Speaker 1 to myself.
Speaker 1 And then, you know, when somebody talked to me, I talk to them. But
Speaker 1 you got to remember, when people look at me, they already see me in one way. As one way.
Speaker 1
Not at this kickback. They don't even know nothing.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1
I'm still chill. I mean, I'm going to say what up to everybody and chilling.
Go to my old world, probably chop it up with Ish and E, make a couple of jokes. Like, oh, you see that?
Speaker 1 And just keep it moving. Try to find a little corner and figure it out.
Speaker 1
Do you become the center of attention at the kickback? No. No.
No. So just here.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I get paid to be the center of attention, nigga. There you go.
Yeah. I get paid, nigga.
Watch your fucking mouth.
Speaker 1 Yeah, watch your mouth.
Speaker 1
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
That's why you had mermaids.
Speaker 1 You got burned on that nigga. You used to sit at attention.
Speaker 1 Nigga wrote, hey, yo, you just laughed. Nigga, Joe said, he turned around and the car was so.
Speaker 1 So,
Speaker 1 you exposed me now?
Speaker 1 Joe is funny.
Speaker 1 Mark having too much fun about me. Yeah, he really is.
Speaker 1 Mark having a player. A good old time.
Speaker 1 All right, I don't have anything else that is near and dear to my heart that
Speaker 1
I need to share with an audience. What say you guys? Nah, we good.
Nah, I'm straight. I feel like I asked y'all so many questions.
Do y'all have anything to ask me? Anything? Anything?
Speaker 1 Anything that y'all want to share with the audience? Anything that's important? Anything that we might be doing? You stumbled on the way out? On the way out of where? Mermaids. You heard?
Speaker 1 I didn't. They ain't get no details.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1
My man good. My man good.
He cool. No, I didn't.
Did you think I did?
Speaker 1 You ain't hit me. You ain't hit me to check on me like Freeze.
Speaker 1 Yeah, why would I do that? Freeze hit me the next day, three o'clock on a Sunday. Nigga, I could have been dead in the hospital by then.
Speaker 1 You would have woke up and said, Nah, I'm good. Now,
Speaker 1
your exit routine is lit, though. I watch your exit routine.
Now, you do a trick. Like,
Speaker 1 you did a different one. You try to go up that way.
Speaker 1
Hell, listen. He tried to act like he's going up that way.
He does some ill. I saw some ill shit.
Speaker 1
He tried to act like he's going through that door and then get to the wall and then walk back slowly and exit the other door. You don't even see him.
Where you going, nigga? You about to.
Speaker 1
Maybe I'm Patreon. I got a rant that's inside of me.
I got a rant.
Speaker 1 No, I got a rant.
Speaker 1
You got to get it out, Joe. Get it out.
No, no. You got to get it out.
Speaker 1 You got to take it to the bank, nigga.
Speaker 1
I got a rant. I need that 30-piece.
On Patreon, though. You're right.
I need that 30 piece.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 I'm not going on a rant.
Speaker 1 Hey, Flip Fontaine.
Speaker 1 I'm not going on a rant.
Speaker 1 Damn, Flippy.
Speaker 1
Well, you would like to know how he can get there. Yeah, that's nice.
He tried to involve y'all.
Speaker 1 I don't give a fuck. I didn't involve y'all.
Speaker 1 He said, I said,
Speaker 1
I know. And that room, right? Joe, keep it real.
You can shit on me. I don't give a fuck about that.
Speaker 1 Them niggas are strong in their field. I told y'all that.
Speaker 1 I said,
Speaker 1
I ain't gonna lie. He brought everybody up.
Well, if we... I said, I looked at this nigga like he has 16 heads in Park's in that closet, whatever that shit Park's got, that booth.
Speaker 1
I said, nigga, what? I tried to bring him down Ensemble Cash. I don't give a fuck, nigga.
nigga. This is what I want.
I was like, all right, damn, oh, shit. All right, mom.
Speaker 1 Well, I mean,
Speaker 1 I ain't mad at you, but
Speaker 1 it looks like Weavile. Let me stop.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
Oh, my God. All right.
I got a sleeper. I got something they've been sleeping.
Let's do it. I got something they've been sleeping on.
Oh, you're telling us about the...
Speaker 1
You said you're not going to go on a rant, but you started to say so. Good job, Ice.
Oh, I'm saving my rant, Patreon. Are you going to save it now? Yeah, I'm putting my rant.
Speaker 1 But what's the rant about? Just so people can be.
Speaker 1
It's about the internet people. And my new thing, I can't respond to internet people.
27 views, people? Internet people.
Speaker 1
No, the internet people just are internet people, so you can't be like a real human in real life and just have all these responses to them. But just reading some of the shit.
Save it.
Speaker 1 I feel like it's good. No, no, no.
Speaker 1 A lot of it. When I went through the comments, a lot of it was inappropriate, especially for some of the people that
Speaker 1 are tangible and you could be familiar with.
Speaker 1
I felt the same way. Same thing when Cam did that same shit to me.
It's like, nigga, you people get, I agree with him on that.
Speaker 1 Like, people get beside themselves when it comes to figures that they may look up to, dissent niggas that they may know. And it's a blurred line to that.
Speaker 1
So even when I read it, I want to go off real quick. I want to go off.
Even when I read it, I saw the fucking save. Yeah, so I just say the drink.
Why do they say it to 50 Cent? All right, internet.
Speaker 1
Let's talk about the future. Okay, okay.
Okay, let's get it. Let's now act like.
Speaker 1 You know what?
Speaker 1
All right, I got a sleeper from some little white boy. Let's see.
His name is Greek.
Speaker 2 I played him up here before.
Speaker 1
Did you? Did I get this song from you? It's possible. You're my son.
Do you remember?
Speaker 1 Oh,
Speaker 1
she's talking crazy. I don't know what you did with her.
She had her auntie back. She's doing
Speaker 1 crazy. Hey, June, June.
Speaker 1
Ever since a nigga chased you out of mermaids, I was about to say, stop. Because you can't be.
No, but for real, I know you, Joe. I don't want to step in the joke.
Did I get it from you?
Speaker 1 Because I played something else. Yes.
Speaker 2 I played it back in January.
Speaker 1 Okay, then I am going to. Yeah, it's really good show.
Speaker 1 Real shout out to Alex, man, where these niggas be getting their sleeves from. All right, so I'm going with Ombre, friend of the show.
Speaker 1
And this record is called, actually, no, I'm not. No, I'm not.
No, I'm not. Hold up.
It might have been one of mine.
Speaker 1 Oh, Ombre?
Speaker 1 Wow. Why are y'all disrespecting me this way?
Speaker 1 All right, I'm going with my girl Tempest,
Speaker 1 friend of the show, and this record is called Stop Playin'.
Speaker 1 Stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Oh, stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you settled for a bitch you don't like, cause you lost that bitch. You love
Speaker 1 playing with me.
Speaker 1 Stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Talk a lot.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you talk too much.
Speaker 1
You act like it's the love. Your actions the dub.
Bitches don't add up.
Speaker 1 Get around.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's climbing out.
Speaker 1 Conversations on your wasteland.
Speaker 1
When the day day is over, you fall settled for a bitch. You don't like, cause you lost that bitch.
You love
Speaker 1 playing with me.
Speaker 1 Stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you settle for a bitch. You don't like, cause you lost that bitch that you love.
Speaker 1 Ooh, stop playing.
Speaker 1 Ooh, stop playing.
Speaker 1 Stop.
Speaker 1 You've been walking on a thing.
Speaker 1 Good night.
Speaker 1 Who's on your mind?
Speaker 1 Who's it gonna be
Speaker 1 all the
Speaker 1 bitches that we'll size?
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 this time
Speaker 1 we lose you.
Speaker 1 Can't keep tracing
Speaker 1 lights.
Speaker 1
You gon' start up for a bitch. You don't like, cause you lost that bitch.
You love me.
Speaker 1 Don't stop playing with me. Stop playing, stop playing.
Speaker 1 Stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you start to fall a bit you don't like. Cause you lost that message, you know.
Speaker 1 Ooh, stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Stop playing, stop playing.
Speaker 1 Stop playing with me.
Speaker 1 Stop playing at all.
Speaker 1 Still got your way.
Speaker 1 Still in bats and bread.
Speaker 1 Who can't afford to be playing?
Speaker 1 That is my girl Tempest.
Speaker 1
And that record is called Stop Playing Brand New Old Music. Shout out to Tempest, friend of the show, man.
Hopefully, she is doing well. And that's what I got for y'all.
What's up? All right.
Speaker 1 I'm going up to Buffalo with mine.
Speaker 1 This is Benny the Butcher and Ill-Tone Beats, 36 ounces in a Mercedes.
Speaker 1
For the bitches who never judged us and hustlers, who kept it solid. I've been collecting commas, my trap like direct deposit.
We was catching boxes, reckless shopping. So check your pockets.
Speaker 1
I stretched and rocked it. I made double and kept a profit.
That's how they made me. Yeah, 36 ounces and a Mercedes.
Nigga, my life a movie. Trust me, Martin's Gorsesi couldn't write this shit.
Speaker 1
I'm on the island trip watching Tyson clips. I'm twice as rich on my diamond kit.
Do my guy with tricks. It's how being thorough look.
I sold dope and got hooked up. And took advice from a crook.
Speaker 1
But got my knowledge out of book. I rented mansion in LA and tell a call up of friends.
It's fucked up how enemies last longer than friends.
Speaker 1 And all I wanted was a benz and a brick.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 All we wanted was a benz and a brick.
Speaker 1 Let's go. I risked my freedom for that benz and that brick.
Speaker 1 36 houses and a Mercedes
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1
all we wanted was a benz and a brick. Yeah, 36 thousands and a Mercedes.
Let's go. I got thoughts in my brain, racing for voices saying be patient.
Speaker 1
We front runners, we crunch numbers just like we Asian. Went from locked up in cages, now we popped up on stages.
Without no rock from no major, my name on top of your playlist.
Speaker 1
Yes, talent, but you gotta know what's hustle involved. It's easy to get ate, being from the jungle and all.
Before I got this comfortable, I had to stumble and fall.
Speaker 1
My neck worked a hundred for sure. I'm not as humble as y'all.
That's how they made me, yeah. 36 ounces and a Mercedes.
Nigga, my heart's still on Genesee and Bailey.
Speaker 1
I'm writing shit about my life, my life. Think it's only a song, nigga, you crazy.
Cause it's back to playing corners if I get lazy. Let's go.
Speaker 1 And all I wanted was a benz and a brick.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 all we wanted was a benz and a brick, uh, 36 houses in a Mercedes.
Speaker 1 Let's go. I risked my freedom for that benz and that brick, uh, 36 houses in a Mercedes.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 all we wanted was a benz and a brick, yeah. 36 houses in a Mercedes,
Speaker 1 let's go.
Speaker 1
That's tough. And that was 36 ounces and a Mercedes, Benny the Butcher, and Ill-tone beats.
He put a little,
Speaker 1
BSF put a little two-pack out. Oh, okay.
Shout the whole BSF.
Speaker 1
And then the other one is Conway and Ill-Tone Record. Oh, okay.
I think there's an album coming from that, too, if I'm not mistaken. Nice.
Speaker 1
I'm going to Philly. This is R.J.
Payne and and Eric Sermon.
Speaker 1 Right cross. Yeah.
Speaker 1 You know what time it is, don't you?
Speaker 1 It's that three-piece.
Speaker 1 Eric Sermon. RJ Payne.
Speaker 1 Death Squad.
Speaker 1 Beautiful Payne Entertainment. T-Zoe on the boards.
Speaker 1 Watch this. Watch this.
Speaker 1
Look, get it straight. I obliterate mics.
My skill levels, superb words. Imitate life.
The renegade type. I used to run the street.
Now my destination is underneath the center stage lights.
Speaker 1
I was gutter-made, dearly beloved, I dug your grave. The heart of a king, and I got the blood of a slave.
Spilled my soul on the paper until I flooded the page.
Speaker 1
Just for everybody that put in work and they wasn't paid. Soon as I made a pivot, we made a blizzard.
EPMD, Eric and Payne, we making digits. If I was gonna paint you a picture, I'd make it vivid.
Speaker 1
This click is one of my greatest and my latest exhibit. Yeah, Picasso, maybe I'm not so crazy.
I'm old school, but I ain't never gonna rock old Navy. The whole block obey me.
Speaker 1 I'm the truth If I shoot ain't a way, I'ma miss a shell word of a rock, old lady, it's pain
Speaker 1 Hey, yo, back up from the rope We haven't seen this dope since pop smoke Nope, Eric and pain hard to cope Caps already scared and he ain't even spoke Y'all prepared for the worst
Speaker 1 Think Baghdad Bombs dropping everywhere, that's the hashtag Sure enough, that's me in the last drag Get the wrong idea and end up in the trash bag
Speaker 1 If I was you, I'd raise the flag White, cause any other color, good night.
Speaker 1
Yeah, I'm about that action. Eric, I'm him.
Y'all can read the caption. This is the wrong set.
Them dudes is acting. Just a bunch of extras, no attraction.
Speaker 1 Ask them.
Speaker 1 Just a bunch of lame ass niggas.
Speaker 1
A bunch of no-name ass niggas. That's fat.
Yeah. I call them how I see him.
Are you entertained? With no coliseum.
Speaker 1
Yeah, this hip-hop thing is how I feed them. Eric, R.J.
Payne, it's kind of hard to beat them. See, I be leaving Earth when I start writing.
I got the freedom.
Speaker 1
Lyrics I provide come from inside of a mausoleum. Hijabium, I can pull her while I was driving the GM.
If I met her this morning, I'm hitting by 5 p.m. See, it's about to get lit.
Speaker 1
Just a chapter to get rich. And I ain't gotta talk slick and diss a rapper.
I told him, get off my dick. Quick, you have to.
These bullets that I got in my clip could flip a tractor.
Speaker 1
The dope is in the pot. I've opened up the block.
The cocaine that went mainstream is floating up the dock. I'm loading up the Glock.
If you don't blow your weapon, you won't do a show in heaven.
Speaker 1
Have you opened up a pot? I've been bagging up the work. I had to go berserk.
I made so much racket. Even John McErow was hurt.
Boy, you have to go research.
Speaker 1
I'm rolling blunts up with 20s on a dunk truck. I'm just dragging over dervish.
Bang,
Speaker 1
he went crazy. RJ Payne, Eric Sermon, Red Cross.
He went crazy. Yeah, he went too crazy on there, boy.
Speaker 1
Damn. He went too crazy on there.
Um,
Speaker 1 I'm going to uh lay the Leo
Speaker 1 IFY.
Speaker 1 I've been on a road, been on a run.
Speaker 1 Now I'm looking for someone to love me right. And it's looking like I might have found someone to hold me when it gets cold.
Speaker 1 I'm not even asking for forever.
Speaker 1 Really, I'm just open to whatever. Gets my mind off the right and the wrongs.
Speaker 1 But you know,
Speaker 1 I found you.
Speaker 1 You,
Speaker 1 I found you.
Speaker 1 Babe.
Speaker 1 Tell me what's up,
Speaker 1 I haven't thought it through yet.
Speaker 1 I don't mean to play with your emotions.
Speaker 1 If you're open, I can show you how it feels.
Speaker 1 I let you come inside the confines of my mind. Cause baby, there's nothing to fear.
Speaker 1 I know you're not asking for forever.
Speaker 1 Get away from me. Looking for someone who does it better.
Speaker 1
Can't get it off your mind. Maybe that's the reason why.
I found it.
Speaker 1 What's the artist's name?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 I like this head.
Speaker 1 I found
Speaker 1 Leah the Leox.
Speaker 1 I found you.
Speaker 1 I found
Speaker 1 something.
Speaker 1 Oh, no, no. I found you.
Speaker 1 Tell me what you wanna do.
Speaker 1 We could try out something new, baby.
Speaker 1 Tell me what you wanna do. Got my hands all over you, baby.
Speaker 1 I think we should see it through. Think you got something to prove with the way you look right through me.
Speaker 1 I think you should do me.
Speaker 1 I can't find a million reasons not to stay.
Speaker 1
Like I got work in the morning. I got some calls I'm ignoring.
To keep it real, I don't even know your name.
Speaker 1 But we both know there's one reason
Speaker 1 I'll ask your place.
Speaker 1
So let's just live in the moment. We'll work it out in the morning.
All I can say is:
Speaker 1 I found you.
Speaker 1 You,
Speaker 1 you
Speaker 1 know,
Speaker 1 I
Speaker 1 That's Leah the Leo's, that's how we're pronouncing it. Leia.
Speaker 1 Leia the Leo. Leah the Leo.
Speaker 1 Have you ever, um,
Speaker 1 have you ever met a or even an unattractive vocalist?
Speaker 1 Of course. Oh,
Speaker 1 who? It's part of his whack-ass game to get the DMs lit. Yeah, it's lit.
Speaker 1 Bell?
Speaker 1 Uh, mine is by Zaya Bell.
Speaker 2 It's called 1-800 Heartbreak.
Speaker 1 Yeah, we gotta get you a dude. Can't afford to put my heart on the line and be a loud,
Speaker 1 hold on
Speaker 1 as I lay here dreaming in this bed of stars,
Speaker 1 I pray I wake up right next to your heart.
Speaker 1 What a rush you give me sends me up to Mars.
Speaker 1 I hope you come.
Speaker 1 I hope you come in.
Speaker 1 Baby.
Speaker 1 I hope you come.
Speaker 1 I hope you come in.
Speaker 1 Baby,
Speaker 1 I hope you come.
Speaker 1 Am I
Speaker 1 tripping? Wounds on my shoulders flipping. Ooh, but this is different.
Speaker 1 Gave myself a mission.
Speaker 1 I'm trying to go missing out the way with you and build shit. On some real shit, I hope you feel this.
Speaker 1 Call me back, baby, I'm still here.
Speaker 1 Call me back, baby, I'm still here.
Speaker 1 Ooh, ooh.
Speaker 1 As I lay here dreaming in this bed of stars,
Speaker 1 I pray I wake up right next to your heart
Speaker 1 when I brush you give it, sends me home to march.
Speaker 1 I hope you come
Speaker 1 home.
Speaker 1 I hope you call
Speaker 1 me.
Speaker 1 Baby,
Speaker 1 I hope you come.
Speaker 1 You've been on my mind.
Speaker 1 I hope you call me?
Speaker 1 Oh, baby.
Speaker 1 Watch on you come,
Speaker 1 call me.
Speaker 1 One eight, one trip.
Speaker 1 One, eight, hundred, hard break. Tell me, one, eight, one, two, hurry.
Speaker 1 One eight, one trip.
Speaker 1 Tell me, one eight, one
Speaker 1 break.
Speaker 1 That's Saya Belle 1-800 Heartbreak.
Speaker 1 I ain't gonna lie. The longer Mel don't have a nigga, she turned into like sleeper galactus.
Speaker 1 It's tough to take her out, man. She's just home digging internally, watering plants, feeding the cat.
Speaker 1
She's just home picking out lonely slaps. 1-800 heartbreak.
Go ahead, fellas. Dial it up.
Speaker 1 If you listen out there, dial it number.
Speaker 1 Who's next? Y'all pick. You play, boy.
Speaker 1
Good. Oh, you want to go last? I don't go.
Nah, I go last.
Speaker 1
Mine is from They. They got a new album out called Love Jones, and it's Jones's.
It's
Speaker 1 Rotation.
Speaker 1
Sorry. This is from They.
They got a new RB album out called Love Jones, and this track is Rotation.
Speaker 1
Anything nice, I'm standing past this. Post up, make it going smooth.
Grit tight, I can barely move.
Speaker 1 Baby, you been on my mind. Day night, so you know what I'm on.
Speaker 1 Pull up, cause you gotta stay long.
Speaker 1 All night, they be playing my song, playing my song.
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation,
Speaker 1 keep that in rotation.
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation,
Speaker 1 keep that in rotation.
Speaker 1 Good head knowledge, streak up, sound vibin'.
Speaker 1 Sexually violent, check to leave it.
Speaker 1 Hop on and ride it.
Speaker 1 Come get this mileage.
Speaker 1 Switch all I need, drop it.
Speaker 1 Switch all I need, take charge. Touch and caressing, but I'm stripping you naked.
Speaker 1 Tie both of your hands up. Love watching you take it.
Speaker 1
I'm applying the pressure. Her, you got me so anxious.
Don't wanna talk to me nasty. I'm not the one you should play.
Speaker 1 Late nights, I'ma stand past it.
Speaker 1 Pulse up, make it going smooth.
Speaker 1 Green tight, I could barely move.
Speaker 1 Baby, you been on my mind. Late night, so you know when I'm on.
Speaker 1 Pull up, I ain't gotta stay long.
Speaker 1
All night, baby, playing my song. Playin' my song.
Keep that in rotation.
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation.
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation.
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation
Speaker 1
slide up to the curb in a belly sedan. Take your phone off the MP, I'ma call in advance.
And I know it's been a while, but I'm taking a chance. Heard that nigga that you wouldn't go according to plan.
Speaker 1
Girl, where you got me geek, really turning me on. Yeah, I know you be on bands, but I'm playing alone.
Tryna see how it feels, how it feels in my phone. Oh,
Speaker 1 I be touching, caressing. While I'm stripping, you naked.
Speaker 1 Tying both of your hands up. Love watching you take it.
Speaker 1 I'm applying the pressure. Cause you got me so anxious.
Speaker 1 Don't talk to me nasty. You're not the one you should play with.
Speaker 1 Lay nice and stand past this. Pulse up, make it going smooth.
Speaker 1
Grip tight, make it barely move. Baby, you been on my mind.
Play nights and you know that I'm on.
Speaker 1 Pull up, I ain't gotta stay long.
Speaker 1
All night, you be playing my song. Playing my song.
Keep that in rotation.
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation
Speaker 1 Keep that in rotation
Speaker 1 That is they rotation
Speaker 1
Big flip. What now you got? Yo, I'm going to Trinidad.
Carnival is around the corner next week.
Speaker 1
But I'm going to. Huh? Are you going? Yes.
I'm going to play a record from
Speaker 1 Trinidad Killer featuring Nicki Minaj remake of Eskimo.
Speaker 1 Triniware.
Speaker 1 Trinny, Trini, Triniware. Trini north, Jenny Ice, Trinity here.
Speaker 2
Icy on your mother country. He wants his name in the snow, so I write it down.
I make these bitches look up, I don't fight them down. When he see me, he be getting so excited now.
Speaker 2 Heard the killer want the queen, I should knight him now.
Speaker 1 Hi life,
Speaker 1 good morning. We nice, you know this divine.
Speaker 1 The feeling I lie, you know out in the cold.
Speaker 1 Miss the sun when it's snow.
Speaker 1 And I can't fight the feeling.
Speaker 1 And I wish I could be there for you out on the road.
Speaker 1 I write your name in this note. Now I'm missing the feeling.
Speaker 1 And I wish I could be there with ya. Now I feel it more.
Speaker 1 Cause I miss what is insane but
Speaker 1 all I die is the man. Now I'm feeling more
Speaker 1 fun in the past. Big up you are no friend, everybody.
Speaker 2 She's not inferior, motives ulterior.
Speaker 1 The bitch is bad, but I am a bit scary.
Speaker 2 Eskimo coupe, that's the white on white material I'm in your area, eating no cafeteria You let me, let me hear, rubber we cherry here Them trendy real nice, them man is really stare Bitches be talkin' but they trendy be like Trini Weir I is the only mother that cut Trinity here And then you wanna hit it, I'm touching for a menu Same Jane for the Spain if you really ready I'm a shoe bag though when you coming back home Way so I'm skinny but that ass on fat so Bring up me people
Speaker 2 That's brand new music.
Speaker 1
It's brand new music. Trinidad Killer.
Hey, Trinidad Killer featuring Nicki Minaj.
Speaker 1 Eskimo, the remix.
Speaker 1
Look, don't look at me. Why are you looking at me? What you gotta say? What happened? Nothing.
I don't have nothing to say. We support our brothers and sisters.
Speaker 1 Yeah, always. Always.
Speaker 1 Split version of the check-in.
Speaker 1 Hey, big head. Making sure he's safe.
Speaker 1 Yo, man, it's a Trinidad next week. Igo.
Speaker 1 Trinidad killer.
Speaker 1
Oh, all right. Nah, you got it.
You got it, big dog.
Speaker 1 This podcast is over, but it would be unfair to our good sister Mel if we didn't at least allow her to make a trade.
Speaker 1 You wasn't here.
Speaker 1 Go ahead and make a trade.
Speaker 2 No fucking way.
Speaker 1
You gotta do it, man. No, I do not.
Mel, please. No, no.
No, I'm gonna take it personal up here. Huh? No, Mel.
Nobody's gonna take a person. It's funny.
Please participate. Please trade us, man.
Speaker 1
Please, Mel. Anybody.
Tourists. For real.
Speaker 1 However you feel, no judgment.
Speaker 2
I really can't say that I would trade anybody. I'm sorry.
I just
Speaker 2 like everybody's personalities up here.
Speaker 2 How different they are.
Speaker 1 If we could trade Amani for Triff Fontaine, we would do it.
Speaker 2 I thought this was main cast.
Speaker 1
No, anybody. You could get trade anybody.
Hmm.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1 Nope.
Speaker 1 She took the freeze route.
Speaker 1 She got out of there.
Speaker 1
Mark, how about you? I don't want to be unfair to you. You can make a trade if you want.
Oh, no, I'm good. I feel.
Speaker 1 Orange, all mature.
Speaker 1 We're going to package all two together.
Speaker 1
Let's see what we can do. Eminem.
Eminem. MM.
See if we can get back for some Eminem. You think we can get 50?
Speaker 1 For the altar?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Well, we know who you need. We get rid of you.
Speaker 1 As soon as you get on the elevator,
Speaker 1 you're going to put the fire escape.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Listen.
Speaker 1 This weekend
Speaker 1
is March 1st. Yeah.
That's true.
Speaker 1 That's our gym reservation
Speaker 1
for the people that have forgotten. I see you over there stretching your legs, doing all types of bullshit.
Are you cool?
Speaker 1
If you're there, I'm there. I'm there.
Say less.
Speaker 1
Ish? I'll be there. Flip.
Can you give us a time and a location, though? He said 6 o'clock.
Speaker 1
I think he said 6 p.m., right? Oh, I didn't get that. But we didn't get the location, though.
We need to get deep.
Speaker 1
I'll send the address to the deep. I'll send the address to the group chat.
And then send it to everybody who's not on the group chat so there's no excuses.
Speaker 1
Send it to the group chat, and I'll send it to Ish. Saturday, 6 o'clock.
We lit. Mel, you're more than welcome.
Thank you.
Speaker 1
That's that. We lit.
Yo, real quick, by the way, we didn't say this during the show. Yesterday, Wu-Tang clan announced their final tour.
I'll go to that boss. So just everybody grab chickens.
Speaker 1
I just wanted people to support it. That's all.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1
They'll be in Newark, so y'all can go to see it in the world's dirtiest city. You can also catch it in Philly, New York, and every place else.
Yeah, that was New Jersey's dirtiest city.
Speaker 1 You know.
Speaker 1
You know, Philly's dirtier than Newark, right? Nah, I don't know about that. You out your mind.
You know. You know.
Every time I go to New York, I'll see it's dirt and projects and rats.
Speaker 1
Ain't no projects. And ain't no rats.
It's definitely some projects. There's no projects in North.
Where was that when I ran up into projects? By accident? When they chased you?
Speaker 1 Nah, quite the opposite.
Speaker 1 You chased them. You laid something down?
Speaker 1 Oh, what happened?
Speaker 1 Dr. Layla.
Speaker 1 You wanted to feel the hood again, so you went in something? No, what happened was, no, I was in Maplewood. Why are you looking at me like we had this conversation? We did have this conversation.
Speaker 1
I asked you where I was at. I was in Maplewood, and somebody stole my Benny Honda, and these niggas started taking my shit.
So I was like, ain't nobody at Maplewood stealing my Benny Honda.
Speaker 1 So I started chasing these niggas.
Speaker 1
Then I get in the car and keep chasing. Then I went, I left Maplewood and up in another neighborhood.
And before I knew, I was in some high-rise with a bunch of niggas, like, who you here for?
Speaker 1 And I was like, you know what? I don't need the Beni Honda that bad. I thought it was.
Speaker 1 It looked like North.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 if you can look at the camera right now and give a word to the Maplewood niggas,
Speaker 1 Maplewood just said.
Speaker 1 Let you slide.
Speaker 1
They ain't let shit slide. I was driving around for an hour ago.
You said I'm straight in Maplewood, right? You acting like you were looking for him, but I was looking. That nigga was a block.
Speaker 1 Seton Hall. That's what I was saying.
Speaker 1 That's what you got in Borderline or South Orange. Look at your ass.
Speaker 1
What's Urban Avenue? Is that what is that? Maplewood, nigga. No, no, I was at it.
No, nigga, this is. Is it Ivy Hill or something? It's Newark.
It's an Ivy Hill. It's a project.
Speaker 1
It's an Ivy Hill apartment building. They would turn into Newark right on that street, though.
Go ahead, man.
Speaker 1
Three million people. Three million people.
Whatever, man. Whatever.
Speaker 1
Nigga didn't get his shit back. I definitely didn't get my shit back.
Definitely a serious. I didn't get it back over there, Eva.
Six.
Speaker 2 Wait, they don't know. They stole your Benny Hanna's.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 Uber Eats. From me that it's going to make that nigga heart jump.
Speaker 1 Listen, man, hopefully, y'all have enjoyed this broadcast as much as we have enjoyed delivering it to you.
Speaker 1
Keep us in your prayers, Lord. Knows we need to be there until the next time.
We bid you adieu, farewell, adios,
Speaker 1 dirty, osta la vista, arboir. A simple head nod will suffice.
Speaker 1 Remember, life is a series of moments, and moments pass.
Speaker 1 So let's make this one last as if it's all we have.
Speaker 1 Ego.
Speaker 1 Let me put my arms around you.
Speaker 1 Yes, sir.
Speaker 1 Hopefully, everybody has a real productive week.
Speaker 1 Anybody doing anything fly this week? Anybody doing anything? I'm just busting some niggas ass in the ball. How about y'all?
Speaker 1
You know, getting to it. Heading on down to Orlando for my niece's birthday party.
Oh, yeah, Orlando. Yeah, yeah, man.
That's it.
Speaker 1
I was going to go. I forgot about the gym.
I ain't missing the gym.
Speaker 1 When you're all alone,
Speaker 1 don't jump
Speaker 1 anymore.
Speaker 1 Cause you know that I'll be here to keep you warm.
Speaker 1
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold up, man.
Let me do this the right way. Let me do this the right way.
Get out of here. The way we're supposed to get out of here, man.
Speaker 1 do do
Speaker 1 you don't help with shit
Speaker 1 All right, here we go
Speaker 1 I ain't even got it in my phone in my computer, but
Speaker 1 we stream it up.
Speaker 1 There we go.
Speaker 1 Come on, man. Let's get out of here.
Speaker 1
Let's get out of here the right way, man. Rest in peace, Roberta Flack.
Rest in peace.
Speaker 1
The legend. 88 years old, man.
It's a nice life. It's a great life.
Speaker 1 That is a nice life.
Speaker 1 Hey.
Speaker 1 There we go.
Speaker 1 She's gone, so I can't do none of the Roberta Flack talks. I used to have my dad.
Speaker 1 It's over.
Speaker 1 Rest in peace for those talks.
Speaker 1 Hey,
Speaker 1
come on now. 70 and up, 70 and up out there.
Sheesh.
Speaker 1 Hey, 60 and up out there. Let's go.
Speaker 1 Come on now.
Speaker 1
Mel, there's planets in Canada. No.
Yes. Hey.
Speaker 1 Say a good song.
Speaker 1 I heard the answer.
Speaker 1
And so I was on their phone with Roberta. Come on.
All right. All right, right.
Speaker 1 She's a queen, it's a legend
Speaker 1 after what you said.
Speaker 1 Yes, she's still a legend, even more so now.
Speaker 1 Even more so.
Speaker 1 Ego
Speaker 1 Hayes
Speaker 1 Singing my life with
Speaker 1 me softly with his song, killing me softly
Speaker 1 with his song, telling my whole life
Speaker 1 with his words, killing me something
Speaker 1 with his arm,
Speaker 1
burn, burn, burn. That's not right.
That's not right. That's just a testament to her grief.
Speaker 1 Oh, what the
Speaker 1 singing my
Speaker 1 tribute
Speaker 1 Nick's legend, Nick's announcer, legend.
Speaker 1
Also, Lester Holt stepped down from the news so he could focus full-time on Dayline. Shout out to Lester Holt, legend.
A lot of legends moving around. With this song.
Speaker 1 JBP, JBP. Where would you be without the JBP?