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August 7, 2025 71 mins

On today's episode, Fat Joe and Jadakiss react to the news that BET will be indefinitely suspending the Hip Hop and Soul Train Awards. Joe and Jada mourn the loss of two staples in rap culture, discuss Joe and Kevin Hart's turns hosting the awards, and question the reasoning behind the surprise cancellations. After, Joe and Jada give props to Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan, Freddie Gibbs, and Mobb Deep's Havoc on their new records, celebrate the anniversary of The Lox vs. Dipset Verzuz battle, debate will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas saying that The Roots' Black Thought is "a trillion times better" than Jay-Z, give props to New Jersey hip hop legends like Lauryn Hill, Redman, Naughty By Nature, and more, react to WILD WNBA fans throwing "jointskis" at the Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham, and Joe tells a hilarious story from SummerSlam about his run-in with Jelly Roll.

2:30 - BET cancels Hip Hop & Soul Train Awards

12:15 - 4-year anniversary of The Lox vs. Dipset Verzuz

14:30 - Living through 1980s crack epidemic

21:00 - Raekwon & Freddie Gibbs records

29:30 - The 3 birthplaces of hip hop

32:30 - will.i.am says Black Thought "a trillion times better" than Jay-Z

40:00 - RIP Howie Tee

43:00 - Lauryn Hill, Redman & New Jersey hip hop

50:00 - Gilbert Arenas & the Morris twins' legal issues

58:45 - Fat Joe's Jelly Roll SummerSlam story

1:06:30 - WNBA fans are WILD

1:11:30 - "Yesterday's price is not today's price!"

1:14:15 - Answering fan questions

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They are beating the breaks off a jelly Rolle turned rounds.
I'm sorry, Joe, I can't fight no more. I can't
make I tried, Joe, it's right next to me, he said.
They definitely not gonna believe.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Yo. Yeah, man, you know what it is, Joe and
Jayden man hip hop ship for the for the culture.
I was scrolling yesterday I seen BT is canceling the
BT hip Hop Awards in the Soul Train Awards.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Now, we don't know people the BT the hip Hop Awards,
so they started switching it. I think they let you.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
They let you host it three year Kevin Hart do
the last one, so they put a little bit of
fluidity back in to it. But it was a time
when it got like the Ratchet Awards.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
And nobody was really going and this and that.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Then I guess with the passion of Don Cornelius, whoever
was in charge of the Soul Train, I guess I
don't know slip and it didn't have the same fluid
that he has had of the years, you know, prior
to before he passed.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
So now they just canceling it. That's like a loss
for the culture. Would you say you want me to say,
you just displayed what it would you to say. I
just get I got a different I got a different approach, man,
And my approach is factual. BT. This is a form
of gentrification. What's going on right now? So I don't

(01:46):
know if y'all really want to ask me about this
ship right here right So BT came up as a
community station for black people right urban culture, and I'm man,
what is Bob Johnson took the check. He sold it
first black billionaire or whatever the case may be, he

(02:07):
sold it. He sold it to Viacom and Paramount MTV
and them v H one of them. Little by little
over the years, quietly they've been firing a lot of
people behind the scenes in BT, and everybody who asked
something to say, they've been firing them and this and
this and that. And I know because I've been working

(02:30):
on on on the Beat Hip Hop Awards for three years.
Shit was like the budget not for me, but the
budget just kept getting just getting chopped and chopped and chopped.
And last year I debuted my single with Cali in
the VMAs and Kedy Katy Perry still flying through the
what through the air in the in the VMAs, they

(02:52):
still blowing out of the cannons, They still flying in
the air, They still got all the tricks, they still
got the budgets, they got the ship, you know, And
so I think in the entertainment world, this I don't think.
I know, this was like a form of gentrification. They
kept underfunding them, underfunding them, underfunding them, and you ain't

(03:14):
got no money to be creative. That's why you was
watching the Ratchet Awards and all that. They ain't had
no bread last year. We shot the last year, and
I am show what they want to have bread. I'm
so I'm so honored for the opportunity Connie Orlando and
the whole crew that let me host. That was one
of the biggest things I ever wanted to do in

(03:34):
my life. You know, I look up if I never
told you, I look up to Steve Harvey. So Steve
Harvey's my guy at media that I want to be like.
And so you know, that made me feel like I
was Steve Harvey a hip hop and trying to keep
it consistent. But I saw what they did to him.
They just stopped the budgets. They started arrest firing. I said,

(03:56):
almost said arrested. They started firing a bunch of people
who brought a lot to the table, and now we're
left with guess what. This ain't working but nothing without
no money, no promotions, no staff, no nothing works. It
just don't work. You might as well have called it
the Independent Awards. And so no Soul Train, no BT awards.

(04:21):
But guess what we got? The VMAs knows it for us, Well,
you got you know, I'm just I'm being honest with you.
I love the VMAs. I love the VMAs too, But
the point is that's your answer. In a nutshell, that's
that's what happened. The left. So they left us with
one award. Yeah, but they got that.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
I think the main BT awards, the the VT Regular
Awards is still there. Yeah, that's still little topsy tur No,
that's a little that's.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
The second away. The writings on the wards, you see
everything else falling down as a domino. One little fumble
by Kevin Hart, one little joke too many, that ship
over too and so that's that's that's what it is.
You know, sometimes uh, you know, and I got a
lot of friends at VAM A's and and MTV and

(05:15):
I love you guys, but you know, sometimes the goal
is to buy your project to suppress you. You know
what I'm saying. So the goal is, y'all, some big
company might come and be like, Yo, we want to
buy rewind to ten through what's the billy, and then
like shut it down? Like Yo, this ship got the goal.

(05:36):
We got to keep this thing moving. Who knows. That's
just how I take on Joe and Jada.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Save hip hop, save hip save the awards. Let's go
save your money.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah, yeah, what up? Y'all's your boy, Joe? Crack your boy, Jada?
You know what it is?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Did Joe and Jada show another episode of greatness ladies
and gentlemen.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Brought to you by the culture, preferably the streets, and
were the realist in the game. Yo? Check this shit?
Yeah say that? Yo? What you been out to? Jada? Uh?

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Crazy weekend once again? Shout out the cash money, Shout
out the jewelry, Jewy, Shout at us out Jewy. Been
ripping the paint off the fucking buildings. So you know
they got lost roight too. We only cash money toy. Yeah,
we did Chicago and then we did the Detroit show.
Shout out to Detroit. They were super fucking live crowd

(06:41):
was crazy. Oh after that, I asked some in caravanner
and Toronto drove up there. My driver in the sprint
of my man Nick over there, forget your knife right there.
He forgets a knife in the sprinder. Now he's thinking

(07:02):
in the bronx where he yo, my fault. Man, I
just forgot this.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
They started saying weapons. It's turned into weapons. All of that.
They fucking sacked the state.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Everything out of the bags, all of that. Come sit
down now now they's like, empty your pockets. I got
over ten thousand on me. You didn't declare it non
They take my bread track we shitt in there. It
left me with thirty seven cents. I had one of
my man's that's super squeaky clean. With me shut out

(07:36):
to my nigga sticks. He start calling lawyers and calling
the promotors and all that. Well, I know, they came out,
gave me all the bread back to passports.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
It was God. It was like caliding the Jacuz. God
is the greatest, God is the greatest. God is great.
He brought me everything back and said you can go.
It was like, oh, one of the toughest places to
get into anywhere on the earth. Is facts. I tell
anybody's mother. Canada they on, they don't play. You know

(08:08):
how many times we was on tour and we went
in the tour bus and guys had to stay and
like off Buffalo, get a gas, Canada is serious? I went, Uh,
I had a show where in uh, California, Ventura, California.
Beautiful crowd. It was amazing out there. Uh. And then

(08:28):
I flew back to come out with my African brother,
dovey dope over there and uh and and he had
that ship on till in Barkings right, so he was like, yo, Joe,
could you come out? So I rushed back to do
that with him. Caught a nice body in there, you
know the Barcleys. They always let you catch your body

(08:50):
in there, right.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Especially when it's one of them kind of artists and
they needs you to come for some light or derbs
for him.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
And that ship turned to the main aunt you cruise
or is like they was like I needed this show,
no crazy, So the crowd shout out the crowd. You know,
every now and then you need one of those reminders
where they be like y'all shut out to that kiss
cat fae bro. I've been drinking that got me fucking wire.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
You know what I mean, kiss cat, fake coffee, dot
com man or the order up, get your mugs, your
whole beans, ground your kiss cups a K the pods.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
You also got to rewind the time you know what
I'm saying, waiting for my deal man? You know they
went crazy. Anybody you ain't offen me it? Did you
already in the deal man. That's the point. We can't
give you everything. You got everything, Yo, rewinded CBS stopping
shop whatever it's available. What a beautiful thing. Man. I

(09:55):
keep telling these guys I go to every show. At
the end of the show, I'll be like, Yo, if
you got great head, your wife, she wanted to keep
you off the market. Hy be fifty four you could
be forty three. Hy be forty two when you could
be thirty one. I mean, they love that shit, that talk.
He's legend. Let me tell you something. I think it's

(10:17):
four years since the all the locks Dip said three
three years real? Four? Five? Five?

Speaker 2 (10:25):
No?

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Hell no? No, no, it's four. Hell no. If it's five,
I need my AARP car. Three it's four. I'm getting
up there. Ye, I don't know who hate? Do you hate?
Getting no. It hasn't hit you yet, right, I hate
getting no. Yeah, I hate it too. I don't like
getting no? What not getting no? Oh? Yes? Four years?

(10:47):
Oh yes, oh yes, like I really don't like my surroundings. Man,
I don't. I'm looking at everybody. You know, I could
tell I'm getting old, because you know, I'm a big
news head. So I watch eyewitness news all the time.
Time or you can't watch that, No, no, I watch it, right,
I digest that from the beginning of time. But when

(11:09):
the announcers start looking man old, the people I've been
watching for twenty years and all that, they just start
looking man, Oh, that means we getting old, right, because
we was watching them when they was younger, we was young.
All of a sudden they looking prehistoric. His ship out
of control. No, I'm telling you. I mean you ever

(11:29):
see somebody dead alive, stuck in the face, Nah, stuck
in the face different? No, No, like when you ever
seen somebody oh shit, she dead or not. Like I've
been in airports wherever, when you look at them and
you be like, damn it, he looked dead, but he alive.

(11:50):
They're about to go. I guess that's how you could
tell they're about to go, right, because it's like you
see that I ain't dead. People like this a lot
that's alive. Then you look at them and you're like, oh,
he about to go she about the go color ain't right.
A couple of rappers that look dead. That's a lot,

(12:12):
a couple of rappers. Yeah, algorithm is off you. No, no, no,
ain't looking at niggas. Yo. Let me yo, Let me
tell you something. We got a lot of sill to
talk about. But I want to ask you because I
was thinking about it the other day. Cracking the eighties.

(12:32):
That's a little kid in the eighties, really, but you're
seeing what it did. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Disrupted households is
just it was everywhere. You couldn't escape. It was in
your family, it was outside your crib, It was on
the way to school, it was in the school. It
was the teachers, was on the friends, family, family members,

(12:53):
It was crazy. It was everywhere. It was an epidemic
for real, I believe. And by the way, I've never
seen cracked in the eighties. Bro We we we of
a certain age that we could we could explain to
the youth what it was like so they don't fall
for the okie dope now opioids. Now correct, it's opioids,

(13:16):
but it's still the same effect. Listen to what I'm saying.
Because crack in the eighties, it first caught the fly
guys and they start smoking wouolers in the club free
base with the weed boom the fly guy like in
other words, being you if it came out now, we

(13:37):
ain't know, No, I'm just sure. Let's the fun that
you're talking about this. This is why I'm trying to you.
I ain't hitting that man made. Let me explain something
to you. The way they did it to the hood
was it attacked the fly guys first, husts to stick

(14:01):
up kids, guys robbing banks. This that they it was flying.
Crack was flying you. You spend a little fifty dollars
and you thought, imagine this is where our age difference.
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
I'm missing after I missed winningly this is what I
wasn't there for when it was bringing it up.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
I'm missing it. I'm a student of this. Why I
bring it up. I went on vacation with Nori and Nor.
We cracked open some weed. There was one hundred dollars
a joint some crazy ship. To me, that's crazy. If
I was about that for a guy like me, a
virgin and weed, that's crazy. One joint, one hundred dollars.

(14:42):
That's like the Japanese whiskey got the shouts. And so
my point is at that time, all the guys that
have money was flying. You know, they have records like
Base Doom, maybe the biggest rappers at the time was

(15:03):
singing about the shit. So they thought they was fly,
but they didn't know that they was getting hit with
that addiction. It's so unbelievable, right, So crack actually was
so addictive. It was almost like AI. Man, we can't
even believe AI. When you see AI and they be

(15:23):
on Instagram. These girls ain't even girls the AI. They
selling you drugs, pharmacy, everything on Instagram and on social media. AI.
That's how cracks addiction was. They've never seen it before.
So you can't even really blame the first guys and
girls who got hooked on crack. Now, if you talked

(15:44):
about your era ten years later you smoke crack, you know,
fucked everybody up. They selling their TVs. You played yourself.
That's what I saw. TV's Sike awak. I saw that too.
I see, I seen, I seen yo. I had a
woman in my building that I promise you if I
do the knowledge, she was at least if she wasn't

(16:05):
a wife, she was the side check to an NBA player,
for sure. She was that bad in my buildings. She
had three kids. The kids were beautiful. It's a respectable woman.
And she turned into a crackhead. And everybody who dreamed
about smashing wind up smashing for a couple of joints. Cracks.

(16:28):
It was that horrible, you know, and so much of
an addiction. You know. I don't use drugs, never have
used drugs in any way, right, dian pepcy yo, that's
my choice of drop. You know how many of my
friends I see gamble and they be like, they bet
that the guy scores fourteen. Mayor is here he bet

(16:50):
ten thousand. The guys scored fourteen, They took him out
the game with twelve. That's a drug. Yeah, huh, talk
to me that drug. Some people smoke crack, some people
smoke sniff coke. Some people got the toucy Thu sy me,
the pink coke, nigg the epioids and this this I
drink dia pepsy. That's the least drug of choice. Right.

(17:15):
But my point is something that bugs me out, even
a guy like me who I don't see me being
in any effort any type of loop, who knows of
me ever becoming drug addicted. Right, But ain't it scary
if you think about this, a normal human out there,

(17:36):
that there's something out there that's so addictive that it
could fuck your whole world up, your whole life up.
You just gotta try it. Scott Storch ninety million and
one year he spent ninety million dollars And he told
me when he tried that for the first time coke

(17:56):
now crack, that it was like, it's something so addictive
in this world that if it hits you, you're done.
That's not scared you ever thought about that? No, I'm
fucking crazy because I'm the only motherfucker they think about
some shit like this. No, I'm scared. I'm telling you,

(18:19):
I'm scared when you see Fat Joe never high and all,
that I might like this shit. That's why I don't
do it. You guys don't do it because I know
people who have tried it one time in their life
and it fucked their whole life up. Same shit with
one of them guys was Alec Baldwin's brother. What's my man?

(18:40):
Stephen Baldwin said, Madonna gave the shit to him. He
was having a minag same thing with Scott Storch. They
was having a minaj and the girl said, yeah, let's
do it, do the shit, and Stephen Balwen said the
same shit. He took one sniff and was like, you know,
the addiction ain't for everybody, Different people, different way. Fuck

(19:01):
this whole life up. Some mean albums out there. Oh
you going album mode? Oh I can talk about life dad,
Ray Kwan's album, Corner Chef, Freddy Gibbs album with Albem
crack Man. That's crazy. Freddy Gibbs Alchemist's album is really
really crazy. Ray Kwan. I love what NASA is doing

(19:23):
throwing out those clacks. You heard that new ghost face
crazy he dumbed doubt my favorite Wan? Who's your favorite
War Tang member? You don't want to ask, Huh, you
gotta have a favorite all of them. You ain't got
a favorite all of them. My favorite War Tang member

(19:44):
is Raykrana Chef. I just love his delivery. I love
everything he's staying for the shit he was talking about.
He was like the drug dealer, Wu tang member, you
know what I'm saying. And me you know, you know,
always been in that street, that paraphernalia, you know what
I'm saying. So I could always relate to Ray more

(20:06):
than everybody, And everybody else's phenale. Some people say expected that,
some people say you god, some people say all of
them pa. So we're gonna say that Freddy Gibs Alchemists
album is phenale. Alchemist hit me up and said, thank
us for bigging them up when we all picked them

(20:27):
as one of our top beats that we ever rapped to. Well,
that's my brother, yeah me yeah, let me tell yourself.
Yeah yeah mind the new man deep attlem was finished
to shout out the hand. You ever noticed the new

(20:53):
TV's the same songs and shit like that that they
force you to watch the wack TV. It ain't realty, right,
This shit always in like uh a cooking channel or
some shit this ship. You gotta fight the TV to
watch real TV.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
Now it comes on on that bullshit on the hull
bullshit fucking channel.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Man, Why is that smart? Like? Are they forcing people
to watch whack TV. The other day. I get in
the hotel, I'm like, it's the warfed office story in
fucking La. I'm trying to watch CNN. I can't watch
it because they got the bullshit channels on the Samsung bullshit.
I'm like, not the walved Off with this bullshit over here,

(21:37):
like the bullshit channel, y'all listen. The bottom line is
no one should trust no one, Like, how do you
know if you you can't trust a new will you
trust a new person? I don't need no new people
in my life at this point, I agree, But can
you trust in it? Like everybody around me been with
me thirty years? Okay, shit like that, because if you

(22:01):
look at regular people, right, just regular people, they don't trust.
So if you ever notice you be on the plane,
because you're in the plane, I could land the fucking
plane pretty much Like I'm so scared of the fucking
plane that I know everything the short on landing Street.
I know, I know, I know everything about the plane.

(22:21):
I'm so terrified. I've studied everything. Do you notice that
when the pilot comes out to use the bathroom, the
airlines don't even trust the pilot to be alone in
the plane. They get the fucking stewardess to put the
car to go in there. Put the car, but go
in there. Somebody goes in there while he used the bathroom.

(22:43):
The lady or the guy goes inside to sit with
the other pilot because they scared this guy might play
suicide and kill everybody. The fucking government, the plane people.
They don't trust nobody. You never noticed that, right, They
don't trust that somebody gonna go in there with a
fucking weapon and no talking about They don't even want
the pilot alone. There was a pilot that there was

(23:03):
an airplane to just crash India seven sixty seven. That's
the biggest plane in the world, most safest. Did the
pilot The last thing he said was, Yoe, why you
cut off the fuel? He asked the other pilot, Yo,
why you cut off the fuel? That's the only way
that plane's gonna crash. So it's man want to commit
suicide with three four hundred people. That's the point is,

(23:25):
we can't trust nobody. So one of them jeopardese. They
put what's the address to Cedric Avenue fifteen fifteen. Your
normal person, your normal moms, your normal school teacher or
somebody like that, they wouldn't really technically know that was
the birthplace of hip hop. So that's justified, you know

(23:46):
what I'm saying. But it's up to us to explain that. Right,
there's one of the biggest birthplaces in hip hop. Who
worked through the parties there and it became a legendary.
But you know, hip hop started in three different areas,
so it started there, It started in Bronx River, then
it started in my hood too. So at three at three, yeah,

(24:10):
I'm not yo, kiss. What do you want me to
say to you? You want me tell you? I mean
shot Rock. The first female MC is from my block,
Liwdle Rodney C. Ruby D. The first Latino MC is
from my block. Melon mails from my block. Love Buck
starts He's from my block. Oh. Grand Master Flash used
to play twenty three Park like I'm from the Mecca

(24:31):
to say, there's no So you know, whenever anybody tries
to start some hip hop shit, they just can't. I'm
from there. It's I'm sorry for you, or is it
your block? No? No, no, three. It started in three
different places. Cedric is where Cool Hurt is from, and
we acknowledge that as a birthplace of hip hop. But

(24:52):
it started three differ It's band Bought, It's Flash, and
it's Cool Hurt. Those are the three found things. Father's
a hip hop and it started out in them three
areas in the Bronx. I happened to be from one
of the areas where the biggest guys ever did it,
grand Master Flash in the Furious Five. You know, one
day I'm watching Melly Mel playing basketball in my across

(25:15):
the street from my house, and the next day he's
doing Chaka Khan, Chaka Khan at the Grammys beat. You know,
I've seen them when they all got the whole Furious
Five got they first, they got their first white one
ninety benches and they pulled up to my block back
to back on them ships like this, and I'm watching
it as a little kid, like you know, I'm really

(25:37):
from that. That's not even what you made me go
there because you put the cat face. It's not cat.
There's nothing I can do. I'm sorry. I was born
there the Mecca, but sedate, that's Melly Mel saying Shaka Khan,
Chukar Khan. I wanted to get your Chaka Khan one
of the that's Melly Mel. Huh, fifteen twenty Cedric Avenue. Okay,

(26:02):
I'm five, I'm five paces off. But the thing is
that's across the street from River Park Towers. That's one
way in, one way out. They thought, I'm fucking refrigerators
at you off the roof and the river Park Towners
that shit be lucky to go in and come out.
That's not Don't go see some girl at river Park Towns.

(26:25):
You ain't coming out. That's a different type of thing.
But y'all, Jada man where I am says that black
thought is a trillion times this hip hop. We gotta
discuss this, Jada, he's one trillion times better than jay Z.
That's how he feels. You want me to elaborate on

(26:47):
how that man feels. So that's it. You just say
that's how he feels. That's that.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah, I can't from where your money in business. What
I'm saying, I was taught to my business me personally.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
I let the facts be the facts, and I let
h the history determine itself. You had your shot to
make hits, to be the biggest in the game. She
was a model for a year and a half. I
had my shot. We all had our shot at who's

(27:21):
the best rapper, who's the biggest rap in the game.
The roots played and are still playing an integral part
of hip hop, right, they also crossed up. They're like
JB Smooth, you know, they hooked up with the Jewish
white guy and they got they got the lick. They

(27:41):
in like they could do ball mixers.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
And all the light, George is, You're never gonna hear
a rappers say fucking Cold plays a million times better
than Black Eye peeps. They put that out there, and
that's the reason that hip hop is hanging on a
string is they're fucking making everybody go against each other
for no reason, just for small talk and clicks and

(28:07):
get the most traffic to your day. And that's how
he feels. Fucking that's how it feels. But you know,
there's nowhere on Google you can google Chat, GBT whatever,
whoever the fuck you want.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
You're not gonna find oh.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Or Black Thought nowhere saying the Backstreet Boys is a
trillion times better than Inn Sync.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Leave our fucking culture alone.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
That's my opinion too, because you're starting off some ship
and then he's gonna go be in a state of
the art tails somewhere making cars in them.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Just don't do that which called for them.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
If you feel like that, that's fine, but no, no,
we need no more new clear bombs set off.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
In hip hop unless just call for a billion.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
This guy's a rich tech he makes cars. You gonna
go on an interview and just say, I mean, that's
his thoughts. Cool, but you don't need it. Thinkable find
me somewhere where a prolific rapid went somewhere and said,
this guy's better than where I am a trillion times.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Well, if I say it right, if you say it,
you can't say it yourself anywhere because even the time
all who Jay's invented goat, it's one of the goats.
But when he said I'm better than everybody, or he
said some statement like I'm.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
The greatest, if somebody says it about themself is different
than somebody.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
For one, that ain't the type of music you do,
ain't even our type of music. To just go out
there and just put two people won't get into you
almost lined up black thought, huh, like if you lined
up everything? Because what the fuck do that got to
do with it? Even if that's his thoughts, save it
to your fuck itself. I'm gonna move on from there

(30:01):
because he might have stopped stopped the bombshell a nuclear
whatever the case may be. Yeah, thank you for us.
The more we put lighter flowing on it, the more
it's goals. Let that shit go down. They're both great.
There's the difference between fucking up and being fucked up? Huh, definitely.

(30:25):
You know, I sit with my sisters. I sat the
other day, had dinner with I was just a Mary,
J J and all of them. And you know, I
don't think I bothered them when I was just hungry.
So I was like, Yo, where y'all at? They were like, yo, here,
I pulled up. I gotta eat some shit, right. But
when I had these conversations with the women, you know,

(30:47):
beautiful conversations. But she said, there's a difference between fucking
up and being fucked up. You could fuck up, That
don't mean you fucked up.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Which one you rather than be man fuck up or
you rather be fucked up? It depends on what level
of rather fuck up? You ratherance to fix that?

Speaker 1 (31:08):
And being fucked up is no good, no no we
in the world of is it just me or we?
In a weird time in life? Right? Like I feel
like everybody's doing bad financially. You've seen the jobs report
the other day, was like fourteen thousand jobs in a month.
You know. If Biden did less than a half a

(31:29):
million a month, they was like, it's the end of earth.
Motherfucker got seven thousand a month fourteen seventeen. I mean,
if the numbers are correct, people doing fucked up out here.
I got my mom's his dad of condo today. I
sure that man, that was man. You know, that was
the best thing I ever did for my mother and father.

(31:50):
I brought to my house. And I remember when I
went through the tax thing and I realized that my
accountant wasn't paying mortgages. When I first heard it, I
was more worried about my mother than father's house. That
I wasn't even mine. I was like, Yo, they could
come take my mother's house, my father's house. So it
must be a beautiful feeling. Purchase something for mom and
Dad's beautiful. It's a blessing, you know what I mean,

(32:14):
mean that we can't take for granted. It's something you
as a little kid, that's something you wish you could
always do. You know, I love that, you know, Denzel
Washington I can't quote him, but he was saying, sometimes
families don't understand. Your own family don't understand when you're
trying to win and overcome a generational curse, you know

(32:36):
what I'm saying. And your own family won't understand that
you're trying to get to the promised land, you know, financially, general, generationally,
because I think that's the game we play. We're trying
to lay it down. So whoever's come behind us, it's good.
Got a better plan for you. They could afford college,

(32:58):
they can afford whatever they want. They ain't got to
live in the projects. No more Fat and me growing
up in the projects. Such a big family, like I
can't do something for everybody. I actually think I have
done something for everybody in my family different times. But
there's a cousin of mine that's probably a third cousin

(33:21):
that lives in the projects in the Lower East Side
that I barely even know. I might know. They moms
that people are telling them, yo, you Fat Joe's cousin,
You're supposed to be in the big house. They do
it to our friends. They'll do it to your friends.
Your friends wives or girlfriends are telling them, Yo, why
you ain't got that. Some boys got it. That's your man,

(33:45):
you know him. And that's the difference of how far
does that go to survivors guilt or the success rest
the piece to hit man Howie Tea. And you know,
I never man Howie Tea without always respected his contributions
to hip hop. Howie Teao. I've always been jealous of

(34:11):
people with their own theme song. So tom I'm telling you,
Tommy Mottola just asked me to do his documentary and
they were asking me, yo, what about And I was like, Yo,
Tommy Motola lives on the road. Like imagine they made
a hit rocket about you that they're playing all over

(34:32):
the world, Like how We Tea?

Speaker 3 (34:35):
When I tell you that ship was wavy? When he
had the Howie Teao, Who Howie Tea? That ship was crazy.
Some of the groups changed special ad Schuble Rock. He
did Salt and Pepper is probably his biggest group. For

(34:56):
Color Me Bad. That was like the White Queen heard
me her, I was herb and Salt Pepper. Howie Tea
did Sweet Tea. He did sweet Tea, just sweet tea.
But Howie Tea living legend. He should get all the flowers.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
He definitely rest in peace, and Chris notices to his family.
You know, I always get surprised when somebody passes away
in the hip hop that I never met, because me too.
Because you met everybody, I bet everybody is. I feel
weird when I ain't meet him. You know who else
met everybody? Buster the Rods then shout out the Buster,

(35:39):
you got a star on the Walk of Fiend Man.
He deserved that.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
I've seen the picture in the LL that was Fight
Beyond It, one of the last two me ll is
the first. However, that's left Buster.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
We did something. Then you a couple of right behind him,
come behind? Am I coming with Euro? I'm covering with him. Yeah,
it got to get a new name for your step Yeah. No, no,
I like that one. But ah, you know, bust. Some

(36:17):
moms leaders in the New School shout out to Long Island.
They claim him too. I know. He says he's from Brooklyn.
He grew up in Brooklyn, went to school with Biggie
and uh jay Z. But Long Island claims him and
Keith Mary. I missed the big one, Keith Mary and
the Long Island's kid. Keith Mary's not just an incredible rapper,

(36:39):
He's one of my brothers. So I'm sorry if I
messed up and I missed missed out with Keith Marry.
People were saying them that doom A lot of people,
you know, it's just was amazing their contribution. Let's talk
about Jersey now, some unsung hero Jersey, y'all got a stop.

(37:01):
I think we got.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Jersey Man, Redman, Queen La t for Naughty by Nature
Lords and then Underground one by Artifacts, Why Cliff Roger,
Sugar Hell, Fetny Wow, Joe Budden's Ransom Chill, Rob g
Rod Digger, outside of outside of Hurricane g.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Apatche Wow. I want to get Red Head kingpin Man,
keep it more Man leaving niggas out, Man, don't leave
niggas out Club Zan's the ball Lords and Man Poor
Righteous Teachers. Hey from the Shack, Yes, Shock Poor Righteous,

(37:49):
that's cool Old Jerseys Loop, Naughty by Nature, Trench Tretches
Hero he said, yeah, he said, let's how to break
it down though, you just want to run through the
most Let's I think Red Man League. I think Red
Man is the most underrated MC ever lived in the

(38:09):
hip hop game. Hell, I think it's knowing about Red
Men would be crazy yeah, but they don't know about
red Man the way they don't about but maybe they
know about the So you think a random commercialized and
they know about red they know about know about hip hop,
and they don't give him his props. It's impossible. Redmond

(38:34):
was so good as they I'm talking about they, I
don't know they. They don't want us to win, they
don't want us stay. They pathetically speaking Reggie, is that
neg I agree? So I'm just trying to say, stages
of Blue. He is one of the greatest mcs of

(38:54):
all time. It's just my point is his name should
be up there with everybody's top ten, top five, whatever
they want to do. He's that good, right, Queen latifa
Q legendary. There's nothing we could do about that legendary.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
Just put it up there, and just put it on
a lot of Rushmars of all type of s, different
umbrothers and rushmoars.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Know they by nature they had the game in a frenzy.
Vinny kg KG went on to produce a lot of aname,
but she had all them dudes rocking. Next Next Next

(39:43):
is one of my favorite groups. Right, shout out to
r L the Outsiders. I put him into the equation
because they're the first people ever seen bring Eminem out
fatal scene, Rest in peace, Jersey. That was crazy to me.
Right one day we got an interview move to our

(40:04):
bell on here from the Outsiders and explain how did
the tupot were the cousins or something? Because he's la
outside the outlaws fade who sing? That was my man?
What I'm saying is when they beef from the East coast,
West coast, it's crazy that the guys who was on

(40:27):
all the ill records with pockets from Jersey? How did
that happen? Did they meet him in La did they
how did that go down?

Speaker 2 (40:38):
Like?

Speaker 1 (40:39):
This is the East coast West coast beef and these
guys was from right here under the nose of New York, Jersey,
and so uh who else we got on that nest
for Jersey? We said, all right, this teaching was was incredible.
Fedya FEddi wat sugar Gang. Why cleft Lauren Brian Hill

(41:02):
greatest female of all time? What you say? You know
sometimes people get mad because you know they certain artists
are put in a level of it. Ain't even artists
like people say who's your top five? You bring up Lauren.
They might be like, y'o, she don't even count, but

(41:24):
she does count, right, I made a mistake out, But
why wouldn't she count. She's the greatest of all time.
Some people she don't count. They got to get out
of here and she counts. She's the cheat code, She's
the AI. So what I'm saying is, the other day

(41:44):
I took I take the top five DJs, top five DJs,
and with cale it, I threw them in that. I
threw them in that category. Y'all was like, y'all call
it too big. They even call them a DJ. Kick
can pre off with that because he wanted a big
up cal I don't even know what he's pisted off

(42:05):
about it. I put him first on the list. I'm
gonna stop bigging niggas up. No, it's like two or
three guys that I bigged up and they wind up
dissing me, and I'm like sitting here like yo, like
I'm bigging you up. But Charla definitely would have been
on my top five DJ list. You know. But when

(42:27):
I look at Calin, I always look at him as
his catalog. It's so big the man DJ called his catalog.
It's so big. I feel like it's so much bigger
than just DJ. When you're a DJ and you got
a DJ, shout out to DJ Nasty from Orlando. When

(42:47):
cale it doesn't show he got a DJ, you don't DJ.
He has a DJ, so were you? When you're in
DJ with a DJ, Hello, let's go DJ, Let's go DJ.
But there's certain people on that list. A Chill rob G,
that's one of the most class it's getting, it's getting,

(43:09):
it's getting kind of hectic.

Speaker 2 (43:11):
And so as people putting me on the Chill rob
G in high schools as P used to love chill rock,
put me on.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
He was nice, it's nice, it was dope, and he
had a big commercial hit. I got the ball it
was too Chill rob G? Who else? Somebody? They had
two versions? How did they have? Imagine you did all?
Why Jada wanted this into that and somebody else got
the same song, same beat? How did that happen? It

(43:42):
was two I got the powers at the same time
video music, but I play both of them. How did
that happen?

Speaker 2 (43:48):
One Chill rob G and one one? I think it
was snatched and music factors both hits at the same
fucking time. Same beat, same song.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
I Got the power? How did they pull that ship off?
That must have been before clearing samples. Huh, sports talk
man Gilbert Ireen has got arrested. What the fuck is
going on? Oh right, yo, what the fuck is going
on with these ballplayers? What's my man? Bridges? He's still

(44:24):
in the fucking NBA. The two twins Morris Morris, he
got locked up.

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Was a mistake, but huh, I think gil ship wasn't
as big as they. You know, what I'm thinking was
what he got.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Locked up by the Feds, But he also got out.
And I think when I think twins, that was a
mistake too, Like, I think that's a mistake. He got
the money. It don't make some maybe right, he got them.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
So that was my im mediate reaction of like things
like that happened in the casino and then because you're black,
they big, they they get bigger.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
Let me explaink centing you, I hate to burst your bubble.
They're gonna burst my bum You go, oh, nobody nothing, Yeah,
I hate to burst your bubble. And God Willing, I'm born,
but I've seen this playout. He's uh illegal gambling spots
and somebody who's famous is involved and all that they

(45:22):
usually get a year in the day, they could do it.
Yeah in the day. Okay, by that ain't gonna When
I see them stories, I know how that shit play out.
And if they came and got you, you know, nine
out of ninety nine out of one hundred times, when
the alphabet let us come to that front door, your

(45:45):
best choice is saying, okay, let's see what's the least
time we're gonna get. Unfortunately, it's like that now. If
you want to be Robin Hood and think you could
take them on and beat them and you're lucky enough
or whatever, but these are terrible. Uh. I just don't
wish that for him. I wish it never happened. Whatever

(46:07):
it is, I hope it's a mistake, like you say,
because it's crazy. Not the fed with a twin And
Gil said he's snitching. He said he's snitching his jokes.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Man, he'd be all right, you're rich. How you feeling
about Jerry Jones? Don't want to pay Michael Parsons what you.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Think, rich, mister Dallas cowboy, how you feel about that?
It's not astray. He's down there on the staff for
Dallas we got definitely they paid your man with the
with the real stinky leg. What's your man, Dak Prescott?
You know that one? What his ship is like hyper

(46:45):
glazy ship? I put up a picture one time I
was about to get canceled. What that boy broke his
leg one time? His ship was like hoppercraft and be
like at it could maybe look like a like a
perfect leg his ship, perfect leg, his ship. I posted it.

(47:09):
When I tell you that death threats I got, like yo,
you know this ship was like so with part of
this he's a fraud. Dak Prescott is a fraud and
he's only there to sell candless huh, Campbell's know, I'm
saying candles and fragrances. Your man is lollipop records. He's

(47:31):
not gonna win no chip the sad part, but you
know he's a handsome guy. They market him stoney. They
don't want to win games, not with him. And then
Pawson's who's worth the money? They giving them a hard time.

(47:55):
You know what you gotta understand is this this is
almost like the government. Right, there's people. This government does
some things that although we're proud Americans and we vote,
we packed taxpayers and all that we don't agree with,
but we can't change it. They're the government. It's the
same thing with the owners of franchises. Jerry Jones. Anybody

(48:18):
in their right mind who's a fucking Dallas cowboy fan
knows pay that man. Stop playing with him, cause you
don't want to lose him. Right, Well, a little quest
since his love big got Big shot out the West.
We love you, baby. Oh, I went, I went, I

(48:44):
went Yo yo, I gotta yo yo yo for you yo.
I went to SummerSlam. What's the guy that works for uh,
Michael Rubin sitting next to me, the redhead guy, Michael,
look up his name. He's the president of a Fanatics.
He's sitting next to me because I got a witness. Okay,

(49:07):
so I go Summer Slam. I'm trying to tell you,
I'm about to tell your story that's gonna ring off
cap main the They're gonna be like, it's not true,
but it's a million percent. So I go to SummerSlam, right,
And I went because a good friend of mine, Jelly Rod,
was wrestling, right, so I know he trained four months.

(49:29):
I know jelly Row, but you know he's a big boy.
You know, I stick with the big boys. Pause, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I told you already that that ain't even the part
of his story.

Speaker 4 (49:42):
Still, Guys, I'm in the corner, right, so I go, Huh,
Mike Herman is Mike whoever knows Mike Herman?

Speaker 1 (49:54):
He's the president for that. He's sitting right next the point.
Is CARDI b sitting there too? He get to the
jelly row, this jelly Roll against Logan Paul and uh,
jelly wro't come up with this guy? What's that rest
of jelly Roll had with him? Yo? Kiss None of us.

(50:16):
None of us want the fair one. We don't even
want the ten on one. We don't even want to
be able to have a knife to fight this guy.
What Randy, And even if he gave you weapons, you
don't want to fight this guy. This guy is so big,
bro like, he's unreal. Anybody go google him if you

(50:36):
don't know wrestling. This guy's the prototype, like he might
be the first human AI guy. Right, I'm looking at
the dude. Logan Paul is incredible, right, but I'm looking
at the He's unreal. It's what I'm saying as a
human being. It's like, this guy is a problem, right,
So I go, I'm looking, I'm cheering jelly Roll up.

(50:58):
They are beating the breaks off of Jelly Roll. They
are double suplexing up. They doing my man so filthy. Now,
I'm a fat guy, so I know every bone. I
know what I know everybody. I'm a fat guy who

(51:19):
lost way to so I know when he falls. I said, yes,
that's two months out of the Country Awards. He is
not going to the Country Awards, not after this ship.
This was a childhood dream. I salute you, jelly Roll.
In fact, I've never seen a celebrity because you know,
you had Donald Trump in there. You had a bunch

(51:40):
of celebrities that went up in there but didn't really
do snoop. Jelly Jelly Roll was on top of the ropes,
getting supplex getting hit with chas over the dead like
he was all in. They beat up brakes out of
this guy Joe, and I'm there for Jelly Roll, so

(52:00):
I'm filming the shit. He's like, they put him on
the table, right, I got it on my story. I'm
front rope. They put him on the table and Logan
palls up on the top rope. He's outside on the
table in front of the things. The man jumps and

(52:21):
crashes on jelly Bro. I immediately was like, all right,
there he goes out four months, there's no where, but
like they, I mean, they suckered me in. So Jelly
rows acting like he's hurt. So there's about a I
was about to say a hundred. Let me just keep
it off the cap circuit. Ten guys ran over in girls.

(52:42):
Ten guys and girls ran over. Oh my god, are
you okay? I'm thinking he's hurt because I'm a fat guy.
I know what just happened. I know the vertebrate. I
know his shit is fucked up, So I'm thinking he's
really hurt. I'm like, yo, come on, Jelly go, but
I'm really concerned. I'm gonna be honest with you. Joseph

(53:03):
Antonio Cardahina is concerned about jelly Bo. They beat the
ship out this dude so bad fucking seven foot ship.
They double yo, what they did? The double water? I said,
come mar not just I can't do it. No amount

(53:23):
of money, No amount of money could they double supplex me.
I'll be dad, I'm gonna be honest with you. I
break my whole shit. I don't know what the fuck
Jelly Row did to and do it, but anyway, they
got him on the floor. I'm believing it. Okay, Cardi
B's right next to me, Get up, get up. She's
all in right. So I'm sitting there, I'm like, Jelly,

(53:46):
I'm really all jokes aside, word to my mother. I'm
thinking he's really hurt. They ran over like they didn't
do this the whole time. They ran over like ten
of them, Yo, Jelly, and they talking to him. I'm thinking,
this guy gets up and help him up. Took like
ten minutes. They fucking this man up. Over there, his

(54:07):
tag team partner. They beating the break, They jumping him
to death. Over there, he's getting his ass, the big guy.
They beat the brace off this stool. Watch Jelly Roll
was like, you know, jelly Row gets up. He turns
aroundswers I'm sorry, Joe. I can't fight no more. I

(54:27):
can't make I tried, Joe. Thank you for supporting me. Joe.
It's a million people in this fucking arena. This is
Jelly Row out of anybody. I swear to God, he
looked at me. I'm sorry, Joe, a kid, Joe, I'll
let you down Joe Michael wats his name, it's right

(54:48):
next to me. He said, they definitely ain't not gonna
believe you. The guy from all fanatics, he said, they're
not gonna believe this shit. Jelly Roll was telling me,
I'm sorry, Joe, I can't finish. I can't. I'm like,
but Jelly, I'm patting him on his back. Yo. Jelly's like,
I'm sorry, Joe, I know you supported me this, this, that,

(55:11):
and he's walking. I'm like, damn, they fucked Jelly Row up.
But in truth WWE fashion, he gets to the tip
and he turns around. He starts looking and they're like Joe,
Lee Jelly, and all of a sudden, the motherfucker I
got the power came back. He came back and started

(55:32):
clothes line and dudes fucking him up. I got sucked
for the wrestling. I felt like a whole maniac. I
felt like back in the day. I'm looking at Jelly Row,
Jela Jela screaming with the crowd, Jeda jhla, and let
me tell you something. They still lost, but I got
a salute Jelly Roll for y'all. I could. I cannot.

(55:56):
Maybe I'm too old. Maybe he's a little bit jelly
row might be younger than me, right, I personally know
I can't take that for sure, for sure, I can't
take it. Man, he's way younger than me. I get it.
Forty years old, maybe thirty nine, forty out of tried
it right about now with these amphibious legs.

Speaker 2 (56:17):
That ship off NBA. Luca got the new muscles, the
new contract. Luca came up the dykeman and was shooting
from the water joints. He was going crazy and thank
me for the guard. W NBA, they'd been throwing joint
skis on the court.

Speaker 1 (56:34):
You seen that. No, it was jorn joints. They went
to Dynasty COMMODI.

Speaker 2 (56:42):
No, not joint skis. Joint skis. They throwing dildos on
the court in the w NBA.

Speaker 1 (56:49):
That's a dildo's are joint sky? I mean, I didn't
want to try to keep him for letic legarec yo.
What let me tell you something, man, this shit out
of control, like yo America gone wow, and.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
They keep throwing lying greenwood. They caught the less somebody
just got arrested. Somebody try to keep it going and
knocked me.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
I went to the NBA the w n b A
with Remy and she pull up in my house and
she got not just the short shorts, short short, the short.
So I'm looking at her. I'm like your sister, like
you're gonna wear that ship in the game. Well, are
you talking about Broston yo? My man? Yo? Yo, I

(57:35):
mean talking about look at the bench. They doing this
to Remy hot ship Florus as soon as the game
and that they ran over Remy. I was like, yo,
you looking for the ship. You came to the Florentity. No,
ain't lying, and we love him. I'm a big fan

(57:56):
of the w n b A. I got no problems,
but I want premeditated house with THEMB ships. I said, Yo, listen,
this is gonna be an issue. She don't want. I said,
all right, every time I look over my shoulder, they're
going sending the hearts and ship that rand. I said, Yom,
you came to the bong. You can't to the them motherfuckers.

(58:19):
They ran over at the end of the game. Hey,
Raan love you this, this, that. But they throwing joint
skis at the game. That's violation. But it gotta be Nah.
I ain't even jamming myself up.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
Like that don't please please do please don't because don
rich flag, don't do pre flag.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Yo. Let me tell you something, jadakids congratulations in the algorithm. Yo,
this man. It didn't take long for this man to
get in the system. The joint skis on the court,
that's the funniest ship I ever heard of my life.
I thought you meant like they had dykemen throwing joints
at Luca. I'm I don't know, like joints like.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
Like Barrol Rondo's not three rolls and three rolling skeets
on the court lime green joints skeis.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
Why they lying green? I don't know where.

Speaker 2 (59:12):
I don't know where they get the I don't know
what they got the color away from. I just know
he's throwing joint skis. Man, we gotta stop this. They
pay them ladies with you owe them. You know you're
throwing them joint skis on the court.

Speaker 1 (59:27):
Man. Yeah, somebody lost one of the mayor bets. They
needed somebody to have two more points. They took him out.
Joint skill through the y'all all that's might be happening.
Joe may is over there like this guy got twelve?
Who was it you spent ten thousand you had on
that game? You tell her that was the guy? What
was the guy? Scored twelve? Obram Bro they pulled about twelve.

(59:51):
I was like, yo, for sure. It was like seven
minutes left.

Speaker 2 (59:54):
I'm like, for sure, she spent nine thousand, Ladies and gentlemen,
Mays spent nine thousand, nine thousand.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
That was a nine thousand dollars bet. That's a Canadian
border conversation there. Let me tell you something. Nobody bigger
than the program. Nobody is bigger than the program. And
when people start thinking they bigger than the program, that's

(01:00:23):
when they disappear, you know. And even I me, I've
had the conversation because people look at me like I'm
the leader of my crew. But I've had the conversation
with guys in my crew where I say, nobody's bigger
than the program. Even Fat Joe is accessible. If I
for some reason I'm out of here, you know, the

(01:00:46):
show goes on. I ain't just talking about rap, I'm
just talking about in life. And so people get confused
thinking they bigger than the program. Like, yeah, your contributions
is incredible, Yeah, we appreciate what you do. I mean,
if you want to be tough. We got thirty tough guys.
What you feel about people when they start thinking they

(01:01:09):
bigger than the program? Karma deal with them. But God
sort of though, kill them and didn't let go. I
love that. Let me get let me, let me get
these questions in here. Jada's on one today. Boy, let
me tell yourself. Yo. By the way, if yesterday's the third,

(01:01:29):
the fourth anniversary of our the versus locks of dip Set,
then today's the anniversary of yesterday's price full. We didn't

(01:01:50):
even gotta do no questions that it question ended with that, man,
I gotta say shout out recipes to Chubby Baby Stiff
said that moved down to Atlanta because he threw the
battery in my back. I went to my store the
next day. He was, you know, he was dip set.

(01:02:12):
So we started talking about this shit. I say, you
know what, let me crack this ig, open pause and
talk about my experience in this because he was so
passionate about it that we was going back and forth
so much to see you maybe somebody want to hear
about the shit and the numbers because I used to
do the ig. The numbers was I don't even know

(01:02:33):
how many we had hundreds of thousands of people on
the live at one time. I never did that before.
And while I'm talking to my shit, i'll talk about you,
and I just say yo. And he produced any promoted
that was negotiating with Jada Kisses team last week and
didn't book them. Just know that yesterday's price is not

(01:02:57):
today's price. Yesterday today's price, it's not today's price and superviral.
Did I cash in on it? I don't know. I
don't think I did much of it, but I didn't
get merged. I didn't, you know, I thought I could
sue somebody. They at a bank company with a dude
was dance. Yesterday's price is not saying it. Like me,

(01:03:20):
I try, yo, I sue him. He was like, it's
like you don't own this ship. It's like damn. I
thought we had them. Like, I'm not gonna suit somebody
of our nature, but you got a bank white dude
with an umbrella. Yesterday's price is not saying it. I said, Oh,
I got him. I was like, no, you can't sue,
you know, but it's fun time. Thank you. Let's get

(01:03:42):
these questions. James. Yesterday's price, it's not today's price. That
phrase right there changed my life. Let me tell you
something and shout out to push your tea. Kanye Kanye
sampled that started that Yesterday's right. That crack crack crack
on diet coke. If I would have told him, it

(01:04:05):
would have been a diapet even though I look like
a human diet coke today. You know what I'm saying,
Get the questions. Let's go, yo.

Speaker 5 (01:04:15):
This is Brad Register from wild Wood, Florida, now resigning
in Newport News, Virginia.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
I like what you guys doing, man, I love y'all show.

Speaker 5 (01:04:23):
My question is you know when your guys were coming
up through hip hop, Like what was your favorite show
out of your MTV Raps or Rap City? And also,
could you guys try to get Fab five Freddy on
the show because I know you guys like hearing stories
and stuff like that, and he's like been around hip
hop for a long time, so I know he got

(01:04:45):
crazy stories.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
Yo on TV raps or Rap rap City Yo in
TV rap I'm gonna disrespect the whole ship and say
video music Box.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Really he didn't get with he didn't get us that
from my he liked the video music Box more than
both of them.

Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Now, Fab five Freddy we need him on this from graffiti.
We need Fab five Freddie. He's real hip hop. Fab
five Freddy. I think he did the first collapse because
when I was looking into like, I can't explain it
to you any other way. The Bronx was a war zone,
like people live in abandoned buildings. The biggest gang wasn't
the bloods and crips, it was the stray Dogs. So

(01:05:27):
when I think about the beginning of hip hop, I
can't believe a white girl Fab five Freddy's from the Bronx. No,
I'm not saying that the lord it started in the Bronx.
Russell Simmons came to the Bronx. They all came to
the Bronx. The fever of the first night club playing
hip hops in the Bronx all I be Tello. What

(01:05:47):
I'm trying to say is I never understood the first
major collaboration was Blondie right up in the I never
understood how did this white girl had the hard to
either go seduate Bronx River on my hood and make
this song and have rappers on it. And then when

(01:06:10):
I went down to like trying to figure out how
it happened. Fab five Freddy made that happen. You know
how early he had to be in the game of
hip hop to make that song possible to Blondie, rightcha,
let's be getting the hip hop. So I agree with

(01:06:31):
this brother right here. We need Fat five Freddy on
this show just to keep it. I mean, that's what
I think we're doing, preserving the culture. Next question, please, yo, Jada,
this is.

Speaker 6 (01:06:43):
Not a question. Do you remember walking into TGI Fridays
and Yonkers at Cross County and buying a girl a
Hennessy shot after leaving the hospital. You had a hospital band.
That's my newborn baby. That was the coolest thing you've
ever done. I was an absolute shock. I said nothing,
You said nothing, brought me a shot, out had the

(01:07:04):
scene and walked out. I love you one of my
favorite rappers. I just have to share that memory with
you in case you don't remember that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
No recollect I was off in the stage. He got
super love for you and shout out to St. Lens
and Yonk. This man they came out for that song.
He sat a rum Puerto Rican rum. They came out
by the hundred. You knew it, right, you told me
it was gonna be lit Stu Lennis Yonki, what's up y'all?

(01:07:33):
Yo Joe, Yo Jada? What it up? Man? Your boy
ran a million from the Bronx and all that.

Speaker 7 (01:07:38):
I just want to ask, why are DJs and like
mainstream artists not discovering or breaking new artists no more?
They leaving it all to the new artists to like
do it by themselves, and then they want to help
once the up and coming artists already did with they
needed to help with.

Speaker 1 (01:07:58):
I think that's on the individual. I mean, some people
don't know how to ask fail. Some people don't know
how to all help. Some people don't know how to
do you want me? I gave up on helping artists
at a lot of famous I'm a lot of taking
every relationship I ever had and signing you and introducing
you to all my important people, and then paying for

(01:08:20):
your videos, buying your clothes, putting you in the studio,
helping you make their hands, and then as soon as
you pop, you tell me I ain't shit, I'm not
doing that no more. I'm firm on it. In fact,
I heard the artists and I'm gonna shout you out
don't know what your name is. But I went to
this thing pretty little be doing this DJ turntable thing

(01:08:44):
battle thing, and everybody was in there. And I went
to Jersey and I went down there and some dude
wrapped who normally I would have signed him in one second.
This guy was so nice lyric fluidly. Every word he
said came Crystal clare and after he performed me came
around me. All I could do is say, yo, bro,

(01:09:07):
congratulations was up with you? And Chris Chris said, yo, Joe,
this guy is. I said, yeah, but he's gonna tell
me suck his dick. And you know, he was the biggest,
he was the biggest in the game before he met me.
He's the live is. He's he knows everything. He's like,
I'm like, I'm not doing that. Like I just can't

(01:09:27):
help you no more. I've been burnt too many times. Sports.
Next question, Hey, Hey, what's up, y'all? Man?

Speaker 8 (01:09:35):
This djin' nasty Nate Collin straight out of South Florida
man for four miles. Hey, my question is, man, y'all long,
been doing it so long, but was the one thing
that you wish you would have never did?

Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
One thing? I wish I never did is gave so
many people my phone number. M hm, you got the
same number for like twenty years and all that recent
I used to change my ship. What was the question again, James,
What's one of the things you wish you never did?
Beat so many people up? Certain ones should have talked

(01:10:11):
it out. Yeah, yeah, a few times. There was certain
ones that when I look back, I just say, it
just didn't make sense and keeping in the buck. It
didn't make sense that when I look back at it now, like, yo,
you know why because sometimes you beat the guy up
and they become martyrs and people you know, look at

(01:10:35):
them like you know, they wasn't even authorized to get
beat up. These guys didn't even deserve it, you know.
But now they're the guys that Fat Joe and the
Terror Squad beat up. They running around like yo, that's homie,
you know, Fat Joe and have beat them up like
too much fluidity for these guys in the hood. They
didn't even deserve it. You know what I'm saying, Yo,

(01:10:57):
I'm Joe Krack, your boy. It's the Joe and Jadab
another legendary episode. Ladies and gentlemen, we

Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
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