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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now Angelo what I call ye?
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Yes, it is way up with Angela Yee. I'm Angela yee.
And Jasmine brand is here.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
I'll be darned.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I'm back Angela and we have a special guest co
host today Weno.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
What's up everybody?
Speaker 5 (00:26):
You are about to hit new reno. But WAYA.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
First of all, Ano is not just a manager, because
you've managed artists, also a personality, right, also an A and.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
R executive executive executive vice president of and our Quality
Control Music.
Speaker 5 (00:46):
That's the whole title.
Speaker 6 (00:48):
That title together, you should to give myself a bigger,
longer titled I'm an executive host of it.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
But yeah, so thank you so much to Wayne for
joining us today. We're gonna talk more about what you
have going on. But Country Wayne is going to be
joining us today. Also, he has a Netflix special He's
so funny that it is coming out next week, his
first ever hour long Netflix special.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
He filmed it in DC.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Who went Yes, So he's and I listen anytime that
Country Wayne is in town. He's always welcome here. We
like anybody whose name has Wayne in it. Wayne O,
greatest name of it all right, and Jasmine welcome back.
Thank you got on your Detroit Pistons. I don't know
you were a Detroit Pistons.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Can I didn't know I was either, And then I
spilled coffee on it this morning, so I looked like
I came to work with a dirty shirt one.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Okay, yeah, it's the old school logo too, is it? Yeah,
that's old school.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
That was actually from a Hennessy dinner that we attended
with with our girl Mary Sheffield when we were in Detroit.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
Yeah, so what up though?
Speaker 4 (01:47):
Yeah? What up?
Speaker 5 (01:48):
Though? It always sounds weird when people not like.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Yeah, because we don't know how to have We don't
have this.
Speaker 6 (01:54):
I don't know how to say it.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
And what do you?
Speaker 6 (01:55):
What do you saying when somebody says what though?
Speaker 5 (01:57):
You just say because Jazzon is properly She's like, what
up though?
Speaker 7 (01:59):
What up?
Speaker 8 (02:00):
Well?
Speaker 5 (02:00):
It's what up though?
Speaker 2 (02:04):
All right Detroit? I know you guys are all cringing
like girls please?
Speaker 5 (02:11):
All right?
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Well, anyway, you know, we always start to show off
with some positivity and that is called shina light. That's
when people get to call up and shine a light.
And you know what I forgot to say last time
Wayna was here, he guest hosted with Ice weear Vessel. Yeah,
it's all those closed Detroit things I did.
Speaker 5 (02:27):
Yeah first times. Yeah, he cursed one time I did
dumb stuff. Of course you did, all right?
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Well, shine a light eight hundred two ninety two fifty
one fifty is a number. Let us know who you
want to shine a light on. Let's spread some positivity.
That's what it's all about. On Way Up with Angela Ye,
with my co host today Jasmine Brand and Winno on
once again. That's one one hundred two nine fifty one
fifty shina light on him. It's way up, shame.
Speaker 9 (02:50):
Turn your lights on, y'all spreading love to those who
are doing greatness.
Speaker 7 (02:55):
Light, shine the light on. It's time to shine a
light on him.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Yes, it's way up with Angela Yee, I'm Angela Ye.
Jazzon Brand is here.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
Yes, hey, good morning, waiting outs here?
Speaker 4 (03:07):
What's up yet?
Speaker 5 (03:08):
We're gonna get you some food in a second.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
I start that you like to eat. No, it's a
it's an ongoing joke for ten years.
Speaker 6 (03:14):
He'll tell you, Yeah, I need some I need some
context that pops up when there's some food. Oh, how convenient.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
Do not fall into the trap. I'm telling you.
Speaker 6 (03:22):
That guy, okay, perfect, I text way and like yeah
we got food.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
He'd be like all right on my way, Yo.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
This does not get old for you, Like come on,
we've been doing this for a long time.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
Little when we started this.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
I need context. So I'm glad. I'm glad to know
that that's the type of person you are.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
No, that is not the type of person.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Well, I would like to shine a light on my guy.
Dear Saboa. He actually cut my bangs yesterday, give me
a trim.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
But he's an amazing hairstylist. But he also is fun.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
He's a good First of all, I was there for
the bank cut. Angela is in love with her new bang.
But you're super talented, and he's funny. Yeah, and he's fly.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Yeah, he's quick, he's flying and you know, so I
just appreciate him because he's super busy. But you can
tell he loves what he does if you look at
his page. He also styles Mariah Carey, so he has
video of her, like doing tiktoks with her and the
kids and everything.
Speaker 5 (04:11):
What's what's his I G N D I O R
D R soboa. I think it's s O v o A.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
Yeah, make sure you guys follow him and if you
are fortunate enough to slide in his DMS and get
an appointment.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
It's hard, I heard, yeah, because expensive. He's super busy.
Probably it's expensive, he said.
Speaker 6 (04:27):
Well, I guess I'm expensive because we were talking about
how much people charge for things, which we can talk
about a little bit later too. I think it's a
good topic because people charge such different rates, like to
get your hair done, to get braid, to get this.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
I know for barber's that's even more expensive.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Man, I don't even talk about it. Living in Atlanta
here cuts is a whole new world.
Speaker 5 (04:46):
All right.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Well, let's see who you guys want to shine a
light on. Eight hundred two nine fifty one fifty is
a number. Oh, I got one of my friends on
the line, mellow.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
What's up?
Speaker 10 (04:54):
What's up?
Speaker 11 (04:55):
Easy?
Speaker 7 (04:55):
Are you feeling okay?
Speaker 5 (04:57):
How are you? Who you want to shine a light on?
Speaker 8 (05:00):
A light on a couple of people?
Speaker 10 (05:00):
I need to shine a light on my cousin, you
feel me because yesterday was his birthday and I missed it.
Happy birthday, really geez?
Speaker 8 (05:06):
Then, as usual, I'm gonna shine a light on you.
Speaker 11 (05:09):
Jasmine brandon Nino because y'all are good.
Speaker 10 (05:11):
Ghost, y'all keep everybody morning like up and up. You
feel me.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
It's always a n and Mela.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
I appreciate you. You always show up for me, so
you know, I shine a right back on you.
Speaker 10 (05:21):
Thank you.
Speaker 11 (05:22):
I appreciate you.
Speaker 8 (05:23):
Cleaning out to you.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Later, all right, take care, Thank.
Speaker 10 (05:25):
You good, I'm good.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
How are you who you want to shine a light on?
Speaker 8 (05:32):
Oh?
Speaker 10 (05:33):
Shine light on my girlfriend? Man going on three years.
He showed me a lot. You know, she really changed me.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
What were you like before her?
Speaker 10 (05:43):
I look at it, everything different now. You know, she
showed me a lot. So I just want to thank her.
You know, we're going three years strong, and you know
you gotta keep going.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
What's her name or Dominique dominic? All right, we shined
a light on you. Well, thank you so much for
calling and showing your girl some love.
Speaker 7 (05:59):
Thank you?
Speaker 5 (06:00):
All right? Well that was Hina light on. I'm eight
hundred two nine two fifty one fifty in case you couldn't.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Get through, and we got yee t when we come back,
and let's talk about Oprah. Remember her and the Rock
got all this backlash for setting up a fund to
help the victims of the Malley wildfires. People were like,
y'all got all this money while you're setting up a fund. Well,
she's going to respond to that backlash, and we'll tell
you what she had to say.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
It's way up at Angela yee.
Speaker 9 (06:22):
It says in the rooms from industry shade to all
of gossip out.
Speaker 7 (06:28):
Angela's spelling that yet.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Yes, it's way up at Angela yee. I'm Angela yee.
Jasmine brand is here.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
I'm not just any brand, I'm my own brand.
Speaker 5 (06:37):
Wayna is here.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
Oh man, I wish I had to drive it. That
was fired.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
You don't worry, don't you worry because Wayna, as a
media personality, has said a lot of things that I
feel like we can use. Yeah, we're gonna find something
for you. All right, let's get into some Yet Meghan
is Stallion. We were discussing this yesterday at the VMA's
you know how they were trying to say she was
getting into a confrontation with Justin Timberlake. Well, she has
(07:02):
since responded and said, I just tuck on my hands,
loll see you next.
Speaker 5 (07:06):
Time, Justin Timberlake, and that's it.
Speaker 6 (07:08):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
You know, people had already said that she just talks
about her hands, and she was just saying like, oh,
you know, just just a nice exchange.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
It wasn't nothing bad. She was not beef in it.
It did look like beef, and I'm not gonna lie
it did.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
But it's also a magnifying glass on everything she does.
Speaker 7 (07:24):
Right now.
Speaker 6 (07:24):
You know, sometimes you be fake mad like, oh no,
it's not like we're just playing y'all. I was trying
to read her lips really hard, really hard. I saw
that on the Jasmine brand the lip readers at Yeah.
All right, and we told you this yesterday. Tory Lanez
is going to be appearing in court today.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
He is trying to get out on ball and so
that is as he's appealing his convictions for shooting Meg
thee Stallion. So he has a ten thirty am hearing.
So I guess that's gonna be that's probably in.
Speaker 6 (07:51):
Esay, okay, Yeah, So we had a few hours yes,
so we'll still be here, but you know usually that
takes forever, all right, all right, And speaking of BMA's,
Victoria said she was told it was too early in
her career to perform. I would have loved, yeah to
see her perform but I will say those performances were amazing.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
They were to see.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
Yeah, no one, No one was underwhelming. Everyone did an amazing.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
Orgia Cab, Megan Stallion, all of that, like party Idge, Yeah,
all of them.
Speaker 4 (08:18):
That's crazy that she was told it was too early,
Like who determines that?
Speaker 9 (08:21):
Yah?
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Yeah, you know people were on social media asking her
why she didn't perform, and she said, I see your
advocation for me to have performed tonight, and I'm so
grateful to you.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
Sincerely.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
My team was told it is too early in my
story for that opportunity, so we will keep working.
Speaker 12 (08:34):
You know.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
You know that's going to motivate her f But that's
that's unfair.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
I mean, if you putting in the work like you
deserve to, you know, get the opportunity, because it's tons
of people who get the opportunity who haven't put in
the work.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
Right and right.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
To be clear, her tour sold out within within like
two minutes from when she announced it. So she's such
a great performer too, yeah, and a great songwriter, and
she's very sweet.
Speaker 6 (08:56):
Her daughter is so cayut So we all fancy Yeah,
we are definitely listen.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Nobody has anything bad to say about Victoria about and
her album is Fire by the way, all the singles
she put on and then when the album came out,
I was like, okay, this is.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
She be dancing and stuff, not like that.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
She'll do this body roll just so y'all know, Jazzon's
in here doing a very aggressive bottle.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
Role, right right?
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Right?
Speaker 3 (09:19):
Was it aggressive?
Speaker 4 (09:20):
It was very two thousand for us.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
Yeah, I want to bring you back, all right.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Oprah Winfrey has addressed the backglass as she and the
Rock got and that's all because they asked people to
donate to her Mali wildfire relief fund.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
So she's trying to help people who.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Were in the unfortunate situation of being a victim of
the Mali wildfires. Now, she does have a reported networth
of two point eight billion dollars. The Rock is worth
about eight hundred million dollars. They both, by the way,
committed five million dollars each to start the People's Fund
of Maui. But people were so mad that they started
a fund and didn't just come out of their pockets
(09:56):
to pay for everything.
Speaker 5 (09:57):
Here's what she said on CBS Mornings.
Speaker 12 (10:00):
I will say this, I came out of this experience
with so much more compassion for young kids, because I
was thinking, what if I didn't really know who I am?
What if I didn't have the assurance of Invictus that
I am the master of my own fate and the
captain of my soul. If you would have taken you down,
you would have taken it will take you out. So
(10:20):
all the online slanders, slam, tax attacks, lies, conspiracy theories
really took the focus off of what was the most
important thing.
Speaker 5 (10:31):
And then she also talks about Dolly Parton.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
Right, Dolly Parton had that My People Fund back in
twenty seventeen after a wildfire in Tennessee, and she was
able to give displaced families one thousand dollars per month stipend,
and that was some outside donations in her foundation. And
so the fact that they already donated five million and
that they started a fund so other people could help.
I think that is a great thing to do because
(10:53):
a lot of people didn't do nothing.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
You know, you know, it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
I can't imagine having two point eight billion dollars and
being worried about out what the comments is saying like
a who kids, like she's doing what she got to
do to help. But being up like that and you
still you know, affected by social media is crazy.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
But also how much is what's she supposed to give? Like,
you know, what was the public think is an appropriate number?
All her money got it?
Speaker 5 (11:17):
What is a big issue.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
And I remember discussing this with Trade the Truth. You
know how he does his trade day in Houston. He
would use his own money all the time for everything
and a lot of times you can you know, use
your own money but also be able to source from
different places and you can do a lot more like that.
And then it's also operating within figuring out how to
(11:38):
like taxpayer doll. It's a lot that goes into having
a nonprofit and actually being able to do things to
help people and making sure that fun keeps on going,
you know.
Speaker 5 (11:47):
But that is your yee t.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
And when we come back, we have about last night.
That's where we discussed the things that we did last night.
I know wenos in town working, We're gonna hear all
about it. But I'll tell you what we did too.
We had a time we did it's a way up
with Angelaye.
Speaker 7 (12:01):
So about last night last night, I went down, Yo,
it's what.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
You put Angela Ye, I'm Angela Yee. Jasmine brand is
here brand on my own brand. We didn't find Wayno's
Jack wore Wayne like something like way.
Speaker 6 (12:19):
No way no, way no, we have way.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
No come on here to stop this.
Speaker 5 (12:28):
Last night. And so last night you know you're in
town because you're running around with baby money.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
No no, no no, I'm running around one of my
younger artists from ESSMO.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
He's from North Carolina. North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
All right, cool, So talk about what you did because
you're from New York but now you're live in Atlanta.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Yeah, Well it was good.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
I mean when I got here, I went got my
car and everything. You know, that's a whole process. But
then I came up the hall and hit a few people.
I've seen my niece. I just wanted to went through
a few blocks and seeing people I've seen. One of
my friends I hadn't seen in.
Speaker 5 (12:55):
Like ten years. Wow, just randomly on the street.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
Just randomly. I mean, it was good.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
It's always good to be back home and just received
the love and give it give it out too. So
I'm happy to be back home.
Speaker 5 (13:03):
Do people say you changed?
Speaker 4 (13:04):
Hell?
Speaker 10 (13:05):
No?
Speaker 5 (13:05):
Do you did you eat?
Speaker 6 (13:06):
What did you eat?
Speaker 5 (13:07):
Did you eat, that's so funny.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
So I ordered Amy Ruth's when Quabo, I mean Ceva
when Offset was here for his interview, that's so fool right, Yeah,
he wanted so food, So I got amy Rouths for Offset.
Speaker 5 (13:18):
And after I got it, everybody up here was like,
where'd you get that food from? And then everybody was
I've never had Amy Ruth.
Speaker 6 (13:27):
Okay, all right, I gotta get it and we need
to get that okay, all right.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
No problem, all right now for us, Jasmine, you came
in from DC. The The other thing about Jasmine is
her daughter has just started daycare.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
Oh wow, that's an amazing time.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
She started daycare. Her first day, she cried like somebody
was trying to kill her.
Speaker 12 (13:46):
You hear me.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
She cried so hard.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
She cried. First of all, I left and cried. I
cried all day. I felt awful.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
Yeah, so yeah, that that was traumatic for me. It
was more traumatic for me than was for her. But
she's she seems to be doing a little better. She's
still crying a little bit, but she's you know.
Speaker 5 (14:00):
Wait till your kids get bigger, you got a lot
more crimes, I know. So I cried and she was better.
The next day.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
But I just hit her the teacher and was like, hey,
you know, how's it going. She tried crying today, so
I'm waiting to hear her word.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
You sent me a picture and she looks like she's
having a time of her life.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
She's in a car with four other kids, like when
the little kids come in the back smiling, everybody else screaming.
Speaker 5 (14:22):
That's amazing. She's having a good time, I know.
Speaker 7 (14:24):
But she she was.
Speaker 6 (14:26):
She was holding onto my neck for dear life on
her first day. Yes, that has to be so hurried.
Peel your child off your neck and be like her
dad is like grabbing her, like Jasmine, let her go.
I'm like, but she's on me. So yeah, I cried
a lot. But then I came up to New York.
I caught the train up and then what do we
do last night?
Speaker 5 (14:42):
Angela?
Speaker 2 (14:42):
So last night I was when Jasmine got here, I
was getting my hair chim First of all, y'all know,
I barely ever get my hair done and be looking
to mess unless I have braids.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
That's why I like to have braids. Inside have to
do anything.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
And so I was like, let me cut my bangs
and my hair grows so fast that I was like,
give me some micro bangs so they can be extra shirt.
Speaker 5 (14:58):
So my guy d R.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
S Bo happens to be in town. He's never really here,
so he was able to cut my hair. He cut
your ends too and my ends. Yeah, and so we
had then we went out for drinks. But we were
having a whole conversation about how much it costs to
get your hair done. And I know that trickled over
into today's conversation because sometimes you know, people charge all
different amounts, right, and he's probably you know, he's more
(15:22):
on the expensive side of things.
Speaker 5 (15:24):
And let's hair he does, so of course it's you know, right,
he does celebrities here.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
But he also once you know, has other clients too,
and you have to make sure you keep your regular
clients as well. Yes, because I've known him like for
a super long time. And so and Jasmine, you get
your hair done and your hair braider comes to your house.
Speaker 6 (15:40):
Yes, shout out to coin from best Knee braiks. She's
in Maryland. She's right outside of DC. She cut in
my house like three four in the morning.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (15:47):
And she takes it out, she puts it in, she
does everything.
Speaker 5 (15:50):
Whoa are you sure I should have known that was
coming from dirty Angela.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
See now my girl Destiny here, we've murdered. She does
my hair and I always take my braids out for her.
I wash my hair, I do all of that, I
blow dry before she comes, and when she comes, she
just gets right to it.
Speaker 5 (16:08):
Yeah, but dad, she's like, no, you got to take me.
Speaker 6 (16:10):
She takes mine out, and then also I'll go to
the Ethiopians to get my hair washed and treated. So
it's like a whole two step process.
Speaker 5 (16:15):
Just do it at home, yeah, paying top dollar to
take care of your.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
Head in Yeah, and she calms, yeah, go ahead, all right.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
Well, we want to hear what you guys have to
say when it comes to here, because I've heard people
complain about how much certain people charge and wayn know
you get your hair cut, and you said, it's really
if there.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Was an h off for haircuts, like I'll be in
there every week like it's gotten living in Atlanta though,
like everything starts at one hundred dollars, right haircut?
Speaker 2 (16:39):
I want to hear what you guys have to say
because I'm trying to see, like what these prices are
looking like. All right, eight hundred two nine two fifty
one fifty. We're talking about haircuts, hair braids. How much
do you pay to get your hairs in? What do
you think is reasonable? And I'm sure there's some people
out there that actually do hear, that want to come
in to its way you put Angela ye eight hundred
two nine two fifty one fifty.
Speaker 7 (16:58):
Yeah, she back at it, bringing the way up with
Angela ye is on.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
Yes, it is way up. But Angela Yee, I'm Angela Yee.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Jasmine brand is here, yes, and also Wayno is here ooooooo.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
He loves food.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
And we are talking about how much it costs to
get your hair done. Now, this conversation all started because
Wayna was talking about how much he pays to get
his haircut. He said, everything in Atlanta starts at one
hundred dollars, But in New York, how much was it
to get your hair cut?
Speaker 1 (17:29):
I had stopped getting my haircut in New York and
I was getting a cut in Jersey. When I was
living in Jersey, it was like thirty five dollars.
Speaker 6 (17:34):
That sounds so how long ago was that?
Speaker 4 (17:36):
Like I've been in Atlanta for two years, so like
two years ago.
Speaker 6 (17:39):
I feel like Atlanta should be cheaper your hair everything,
maybe because maybe because the cost of living so cheap
that you could play more for other things.
Speaker 4 (17:48):
The cost of living is not cheap out.
Speaker 13 (17:50):
There, That's what I heard.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
It's smoking mirrors. Does your barber come to you or
do you go to the barbershop?
Speaker 1 (17:55):
And I go to the barber shop, but I actually enjoyed,
like what I paid my ball, but like my cut
is like eighty five, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (18:00):
But I enjoyed like paying my ball.
Speaker 6 (18:02):
How long does how long is a haircut tank?
Speaker 10 (18:04):
For me?
Speaker 4 (18:05):
Take me about like thirty five minutes?
Speaker 5 (18:07):
And when you go is it appointment only or do
you gotta wait?
Speaker 4 (18:10):
It's appointment only.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
I mean, I got a good relationship with it was
like if I called him, But I try to respect
his protocol, right, you know what I mean? Because if
I start doing that, then other people that they try
to do it too. I ain don't just walk up there.
I think I think we have convinced him that he
needs to start tipping his barber. What do you think, Angela?
Speaker 5 (18:25):
He doesn't want to let people know.
Speaker 12 (18:26):
I do.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Listen, I do barber's just like sometimes I'm sorry you
already put it out there.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
At hauling people don't tip, which.
Speaker 5 (18:32):
Is not true.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
It might, it might fling people do. But anyway, Jasmine
and I we pay a lot to get our hair
done and braid it. But I feel like I'm way
nic into my braider because I actually take my braids
out myself, wash my hair so that when she comes
she can get right to it.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
And I don't.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
All right, but let's say what you guys have to
say about that. Eight hundred two nine fifty one fifty Courtney.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
What's up?
Speaker 4 (18:53):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (18:55):
Now your hairstyles.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Tell me what your prices are looking like and what
you think of because people be complaining.
Speaker 6 (19:00):
Yes, give us some insight.
Speaker 11 (19:01):
So I believe I've been new hair for over eighteen years.
I actually, did you hear Angela for the Tori's wedding?
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Oh okay, nice, you did a great job too, thank you.
Speaker 11 (19:12):
So I believe like haircuts should start anywhere between sixty
two one hundred dollars, depending on the limb and the
service and kind of haircut you're getting.
Speaker 6 (19:19):
Okay, women's have just a bait.
Speaker 11 (19:21):
Women's haircuts, now men's haircuts. I don't do a lot
of men's haircut. But my barber still shows me the
same price. I take thirty five dollars for a haircut,
forty dollars for a haircut.
Speaker 6 (19:31):
I'm good, he said, thirty five forty a haircut.
Speaker 4 (19:33):
See, that's what I'm trying to be at in like that.
Speaker 5 (19:35):
That's not where you that somebody you've been going to
for a while.
Speaker 8 (19:39):
Yeah, I've been.
Speaker 10 (19:39):
Going to them for a while.
Speaker 11 (19:40):
I've been consistent with my barber. And plus he's my
nephews too, so oh that don't count. But but but
but but with that, you know, we don't want to
short change people easier, so I do still give them
a sip outside.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
Of what I say.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
Okay, I just want to all right, what's your Instagram?
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Because I know people want to be able to use
your services because you are amazing.
Speaker 11 (20:10):
The line twelve twelve at the number twelve and then
spelled out twelve okay on Instagram?
Speaker 4 (20:17):
All right, thank you, You're so welcome.
Speaker 5 (20:20):
Hey, Renee, how are you?
Speaker 11 (20:22):
I'm doing well.
Speaker 5 (20:23):
Now we want to ask you how much do you
pay to get your hair done?
Speaker 14 (20:27):
So before I lost my hair, the prices were ridiculous,
So now I don't pay anything because I lost my
hair and learned how to do lost myself and I
do my own hair now.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
Okay, okay, she was like, look, I'm tired of this
old sign up it.
Speaker 14 (20:42):
And then my son when he was three, I locked
his hair.
Speaker 11 (20:46):
And I was born to people.
Speaker 14 (20:47):
But even just for a kid, they was charging eighty.
Speaker 11 (20:50):
To like over one hundred dollars just for a kid.
Speaker 14 (20:53):
She really got me into learning how to be blocked,
and I got my certificate, I s it and I've
locked myself now. And I don't even charge those type
of prices because I feel like it just how much
do you charge for a luck and retwist? I just
charged seven and that includes washing, shampoo, everything. I'll give
you a nice road down with your scamp, so be it.
(21:17):
For kids, I only charged forty dollars.
Speaker 7 (21:19):
I've got you.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
I'm not gonna last fair that.
Speaker 14 (21:25):
Sometimes I feel like it's.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
Also based on where you at, Yeah, what what city
you're in?
Speaker 14 (21:31):
A difference does make a difference.
Speaker 5 (21:33):
Okay, all right, Well, what's your page so people can
see where you're at?
Speaker 14 (21:37):
People can follow me on Instagram and Luminous.
Speaker 10 (21:40):
Underscore a lot.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
Okay, thank you, hey, Joseph, how are you?
Speaker 10 (21:44):
Hey?
Speaker 3 (21:45):
Good?
Speaker 7 (21:45):
Morning.
Speaker 15 (21:45):
Yo. Oh, good morning, Angel.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Good morning, good morning, Joseph, good morning, Yo, good morning, Yo,
good morning, God, good morning.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
Good morning morning. All right, now, how much you pay
to get your hair cut?
Speaker 4 (21:57):
Well, I'm I'm in Browns with Brooklyn, so usually thirty
thirty thirty.
Speaker 7 (22:02):
Yeah, I don't even for like twelve years.
Speaker 5 (22:06):
Okay, that's why do you get the Beijing?
Speaker 8 (22:09):
Nah?
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Do you tip?
Speaker 8 (22:11):
Absolutely?
Speaker 4 (22:12):
Okkay?
Speaker 5 (22:12):
If your cut was one hundred dollars, would you still tip?
Speaker 7 (22:15):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (22:15):
That would what would you wait?
Speaker 6 (22:17):
You know? Yeah, okay, we know we need to you
need to start chipping.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah, all right, thank.
Speaker 8 (22:25):
Your service from Brooklyn.
Speaker 5 (22:28):
People from Harlem don't tip. Way No, Hey, Quinn, how
are you?
Speaker 8 (22:37):
I'm doing?
Speaker 10 (22:37):
Good?
Speaker 4 (22:37):
Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 5 (22:38):
Good morning. How much you pay to get your hair cut?
Speaker 16 (22:41):
Myself, my son, his two nephews a flat fee six
fifty a month and we get our haircuts whenever we want.
Speaker 11 (22:48):
You come to the house and everything.
Speaker 5 (22:49):
Wait wait, so how many people is that? Four people
for six fifty a month? What is that? Unlimited cuts?
Speaker 8 (22:55):
I love unlimited cuts?
Speaker 5 (22:57):
What if you was like every day?
Speaker 6 (22:58):
So what should do get every week?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
I get every week?
Speaker 11 (23:01):
Either every week or every other week?
Speaker 7 (23:03):
It just depends on what's on in life.
Speaker 6 (23:06):
That's like a good deal.
Speaker 5 (23:07):
I don't know what the.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
So that's about a little bit more than one sixty
a person, you know, So that's what probably twice or
three times a month.
Speaker 5 (23:16):
Yeah, I guess, Yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 6 (23:20):
That's a car.
Speaker 5 (23:22):
Have youll ever got your hairline pushed back by the barber?
Speaker 8 (23:24):
No, he got my answers.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
That's what I'm staying with us and for him that
steady income because if y'all go on vacation, you know,
there for you know what I'm saying and what you're
getting paid.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
What city are you in?
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Yeah? Baltimore, Baltimore?
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Okay, all right, thank you? That's not that a nice
all right? Well that was everybody discussing their haircuts. And
you guys can always hit us up on social media
at way up with you in case you couldn't get through,
because we would love to hear what you have to say.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
And when we come back, we have a yet. Let's
talk about Chris Brown.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
He has a whole lot of songs in the stash
and we'll tell you what he told Shannon Sharp on Shaha.
Speaker 5 (24:00):
It's way up at Angela yee yo, she's.
Speaker 7 (24:02):
About to blow the lid abof this.
Speaker 17 (24:04):
But just get it.
Speaker 7 (24:05):
Angela's filling that ye Tea, Come and get to Tea.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Yo.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
It's way up at Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee. Jasmine
brand is here.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
I'm not just any brand. I'm my own brand.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
Waino is in the building.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
The food King, food King in the building.
Speaker 13 (24:19):
You feel me?
Speaker 11 (24:20):
All right?
Speaker 4 (24:21):
All right?
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Chris Brown was on Shannon Sharp's Club Sha Shay, and
he had a lot of things to talk about.
Speaker 5 (24:27):
Amongst them. You know, Chris Brown makes a lot of music,
a lot of music that we don't even hear.
Speaker 12 (24:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Right, And here's what you have to say about his
catalog of unreleased songs.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
What's your favorite song?
Speaker 7 (24:38):
Give me your top three.
Speaker 15 (24:39):
It's so hard on me because I have just to
be honest, I have about fifteen thousand unreleased songs, right
what Yeah, in my phone alone, like in my in
certain apps, I have maybe eighteen hundred.
Speaker 5 (24:52):
Wow, that's a lot.
Speaker 4 (24:54):
I believe them.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
That to fifteen thousand, I believes So you need to
sell some of those. Well, when everybody's not going to
use him, you can make so much money as.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
A I mean, he's signed he can't just sell us home.
Oh you mean like like writing? Yeah, writing like write
the music is personal. A lot of them songs may
be personal to him or unfinished.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Ideas too, because I would also be like, well, let
me sign twenty artists and I could put out full
albums with Remember how Prince used to write songs for
so many other people and for women and everything, and
they would be huge hits. It would be a song
that he's like, I'm not going to put this out.
I'm not going to sing it, but let me go
give this to shery E. Let me give this to
Sheena Easton, let me give this Tomorrow's day in the time.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
I wonder if he's considered that there's a balancing act though, right,
because I think that Chris Brown is such a great
artist that he can't I'm not saying it's impossible. I
don't think he would be that grid of an executive
as well. You know, it's something has to like to
sell them songs.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
You got so many.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
You got a lot of money too, So.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
I feel like creatively sometimes it's nice to hear other
people's like rendition on it. Yeah, and business wise, I
don't think it's a bad thing. You know, you can
have all the money, but don't you want to do
something more? I don't know, but anyway, I'm Selena Gomez.
She is vowing to never be a meme again.
Speaker 9 (26:06):
Now.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
She was at the VMA's and she was sitting next
to Rama because you know, they actually won for Calm Down.
And as they were announcing the nominees, Chris Brown was
nominated with Chloe for the song how Does It Feel?
And as they were reading that nomination, you see her
(26:29):
make a face like, smuch up her face and stop clapping.
Speaker 6 (26:31):
My daughter makes this face a lot to me, Yes
she does, and so and.
Speaker 5 (26:35):
Then she continued to clap again after that. So a
lot of people caught wind of it.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
It ended up going viral as a meme, and she posted,
I will never be a meme again. I'd rather sit
still than be dragged for being myself.
Speaker 12 (26:47):
And you know.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Another reaction to an Instagram post said that she was
reacting to Chris Brown's nomination and she said, who cares?
Speaker 4 (26:54):
Lol, that's the look dog from don't be a menas face?
What you said?
Speaker 6 (26:58):
By my mama, He's allowed to make faces.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
Yeah, but she don't control She a meme or not.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
She has no control. But that's why she's saying, I'm
just gonna not make any type of.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
React and that's gonna be a meme.
Speaker 6 (27:08):
Yeah, action is a meme, but a bank blank stare
as well.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
And Chris Brown I was like, is he gonna say
something because she is? And he said, I'm the goat.
Speaker 12 (27:16):
And you know it.
Speaker 5 (27:16):
Let me mind my business?
Speaker 17 (27:17):
Is he the goat?
Speaker 11 (27:20):
I mean?
Speaker 6 (27:20):
Okay, sorry, the greatest of all time? That's subjective, is subjective,
but of all time?
Speaker 5 (27:26):
How do we determine of all time? Michael Jackson is
the greatest. Throw the word goat around a lot.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
Of course, everybody's a boat nowadays.
Speaker 6 (27:33):
Yeah, so Chris great, it gets good engagement, I tell
you that fact.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
All right, Well, that's her new thing. I don't want
to be a meme. I don't want to be a
meme no more.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
I don't want to be a meme no more.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
All right now, Drake.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
And yet their upcoming collab has been featured in a
Nike Nocta ad and it's available, by the way on
Nocta dot com n O c t A.
Speaker 5 (27:58):
Here's what that sounds like.
Speaker 7 (28:00):
I don't be giving up.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (28:04):
It's God, I'll be given over.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
They go that aggressive body roll.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
It was a request. I will say that they requested it. Yes, yes,
the people love it all right. And Drake by the
Way and Sisa also have a new song coming together.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
So I like these they the same image.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Yeah, they got slimed Tally Berry covered in green slime
at the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards in twenty twelve. So
they have not announced the title or release date for
the collab, but it looks like that's coming. And for
all the dogs, that album is about to come out
soon too.
Speaker 6 (28:35):
So Holly Berry is so pretty that she even looks
good covered in slim.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
I wonder how much they had to pay for that
image area expec Yeah, I mean, yeah, yeah, you gotta
pay for.
Speaker 10 (28:44):
That, got it?
Speaker 7 (28:44):
I know?
Speaker 3 (28:45):
All right?
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Well that is your yet and when we come back,
we have under the radar. These are the stories that
are not necessarily in the headlines. They are flying under
the radar, but they damn interesting. It's way up with angelaee.
Speaker 9 (28:57):
News in the news that relates to you. These stories
are flying under the radar.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Yes, it is way up with Angela Yee. I'm angela Ye,
Jasmine brand is here.
Speaker 6 (29:07):
Yes, it's my favorite day of the week, Angelo Thursday,
and Wayne is here with us, the master of Culinary Arts,
Massive Culinary Arts.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
Now I'm lying, what's your real title?
Speaker 2 (29:17):
Executive vice president of Quality Control Music, of Quality Control Music.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
So anybody, if you're an artist you want to get signed,
you know up right now.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Hit them up on the damn you All right, now,
let's do these under the radar stories. So do you
guys know, on average how many times the average person
passes gas to day?
Speaker 12 (29:41):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (29:41):
Okay, can I guess six times?
Speaker 5 (29:44):
Six? What do you think rookie numbers?
Speaker 2 (29:50):
You guys to both write, it's between five to fifteen
times a day the average person.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
She's Wayne on.
Speaker 7 (29:58):
All right.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Now, according to this actor doctor sus and you can
follow him on TikTok, he's been doing viral videos and
he talked about how certain health conditions can lead to
you having increased flatulence. Now, he said it can be
an indicator of certain conditions if you have a lactose
intolerance hello.
Speaker 5 (30:15):
Or ciliac disease.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
They said that, and he also said allergies to dairy
or gluten, constipation and various dietary choices is what can
lead to increased fighting.
Speaker 5 (30:24):
It can also be a sign of things like constipation,
eating things.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
That are difficult to digest, and irritable bowel syndrome IBS.
Speaker 5 (30:31):
Okay, right, so just giving y'all perspective, perspective.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Remember, remember I dated a guy. In the first date,
he farted in front of me. Yes, he did, Yeah,
he did, definitely, And I was like, oh my god.
I was like, yo, did you just fuck?
Speaker 3 (30:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (30:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (30:50):
Yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:51):
That's just how he was shout out to him was
the coach.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Okay, names and everything, all right, And now speaking of which,
do you know what item? If you wear this ti bed,
it's worse than sleeping in the toilet, according.
Speaker 5 (31:06):
To experts, I see it. I see the story.
Speaker 6 (31:08):
But go ahead and.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
Dirty socks, all right, y'all got to stop walking around
in your socks and getting in bed right away. After that,
they said, seventy percent of people who wear socks in
bed don't bother changing into a clean pair before a bed.
So if you want to wear your socks in the bed,
you gotta put on a clean pair. And that's why
we don't allow dirt your shoes to be on inside
(31:29):
the house. You know, you can't be walking around sliding
around in your socks and then just hopping in the bed.
And they said, you know, if you wear these socks,
there's bacteria that can be found. And they found this
in half of the socks that are in the bed,
and it can easily spread on tools that get contaminated
and are not properly cleaned. So some socks are even
dirtier than unclean TV remotes and the TV remotes are
(31:52):
they saying this was the dirtiest thing in a hotel room.
Speaker 5 (31:54):
Yeah, I don't wear socks.
Speaker 6 (31:56):
I do if I'm sleeping with a man, I don't
wear socks a bed. But otherwise I'm by myself, sleep
with socks.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
And I walk around and slipping it.
Speaker 5 (32:02):
You've been wearing all day?
Speaker 6 (32:03):
No, I don't.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
I have clean ones ones on you? All right?
Speaker 2 (32:08):
And if you have to guess right where, what city
has the most ultra wealthy residents in the.
Speaker 5 (32:15):
World, in the world, No city in the world, Dubai Nope,
all right, I'll tell you what. New York is. Number two?
Okay on the list. Number one is Hong Kong.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Oh, yeah, that makes Hong Kong has the most ultra
wealthy residence in the world.
Speaker 6 (32:30):
Interested that do I know anyone. I don't know anyone
that lives or is from Hong Kong.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
We don't know anybody else you're wealthy. But I will
say New York City, you got to have a lot
of money to live here. It's expensive here.
Speaker 4 (32:40):
There's a lot of people with no money. That's crazy.
Speaker 6 (32:42):
La La is number four.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
Yeah, it's Hong Kong, then New York, then London, then
La then San Francisco, then Chicago.
Speaker 6 (32:50):
Shout out to all our Chicago people. You Icgoaly made it.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
But yeah, we all here, we outside all right, Well
that is you're under the radar stories and you know
it is your favorite day of the week.
Speaker 5 (33:04):
Yes, Thursday. We got some fun things happening. Country Wayne
is going to be joining us today. Hilarious. Okay. He
has his book Help is on the Way. He's on tour.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
He also has his first ever stand up special on
Netflix's coming out next week.
Speaker 6 (33:20):
And so he's making money.
Speaker 5 (33:22):
He is already making money.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
He was making money just straight off of doing his
post on social media on Facebook and monetizing that. I
remember he had said at one point he was making
like just off of that three hundred thousand a month.
Speaker 6 (33:34):
Wow, so he can afford all those kids.
Speaker 5 (33:36):
He has ten children.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
Yeah, the jokes all right, And of course we got
the Way Up mixed coming at the top of the hour.
I don't even know what Wayne was about to say
for everybody, but anyway, the way it makes us party,
it's a Thursday way.
Speaker 3 (33:52):
Just like the to like the angel Jean like they Angela.
Speaker 7 (33:55):
Jean Man, she's spilling it all.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
This is yet way off, that's way up at Angela Yee.
I'm Angela Yee. Jasmine brand is here.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
I'm not just any brand on my own brand.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
Okay, Aggressive body roll and Loueno is here.
Speaker 4 (34:12):
Boo boo boo boom.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
All right, and let's get into semi et Now. We
love a sexy red interview just as much as we
love a sexy red song, just as much as we
love a sexy Red remix. And she did an interview
with Myne's Reality and she was talking about her love
life and the most romantic gesture that she's ever received.
Speaker 5 (34:31):
To listen to this.
Speaker 17 (34:32):
It was my first boyfriend. I was just in high school.
He was a little older than me, and it was
Valentine's Day. I'll never forget he robbed somebody and gave
me the money and gave me the bill he stole,
and it was just so sweet because he was out
of breath and stuff.
Speaker 5 (34:46):
He's like, here, I just got this for you. I
was like, oh, thank you, because nobody never did nothing
like that for me.
Speaker 4 (34:51):
He stole for me, So I'm like, you did that
for me, really?
Speaker 17 (34:54):
And it was only thirteen dollars.
Speaker 5 (34:57):
And it was a fake Gucci mil Oh it was
fake too, but it's a thought they counts.
Speaker 6 (35:01):
It was my first boyfriend. She should read children's books,
you know, wouldn't that be hilarious? Sexy Red rad And.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
That's that is so special because it's the thought that counted.
Speaker 3 (35:10):
Don't matter.
Speaker 5 (35:10):
There was only thirteen dollars in a fake Gucci belt.
You stole from me.
Speaker 4 (35:14):
Listen, Sexy Red comes from poverty. And you know when
she told you can hear it?
Speaker 6 (35:20):
Friend, I love it.
Speaker 5 (35:22):
I like that he stole from me.
Speaker 4 (35:24):
You get old.
Speaker 5 (35:27):
Enough.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
I had somebody steal from me once, but I didn't
know for sure, but he definitely gifted me, and I
was in high school a pair of earrings that were
just in his hand.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
No box different.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Did they have backs to the ear rings?
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Now, they clipped clothes, so I had to. I definitely
disinfected them. They were nice, okay, okay, nice.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
And try to sell me an ear ring in a
barber shop one time, one earring, one earring.
Speaker 10 (35:53):
I had.
Speaker 6 (35:53):
Nope, you have to get that eraser back.
Speaker 5 (35:58):
All right. You never stole for nobody, you know.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
I've definitely stolen before, but I'm still for somebody woman.
No hell, no one.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
So selfish.
Speaker 4 (36:07):
I'm gonna go to jail for myself, not nobody else.
Speaker 6 (36:09):
He's definitely so fool before.
Speaker 5 (36:11):
Now I have to what have you stolen?
Speaker 13 (36:15):
Stolen?
Speaker 8 (36:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (36:16):
I used to steal food stamps from my mom. Off
no off that you know. But I'm gonna tell you.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
I will go to the store, Uh, spend a quarter,
get some chips, and then, uh, the seventy five cents
went to playing Street Fighter, fifty cents to play a quarter.
Speaker 4 (36:30):
Continue.
Speaker 6 (36:31):
Okay, all right, there you go yourself while he was playing.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
All right, now, let's take it about your former co worker, Well,
not really your co worker, but Joe Button.
Speaker 4 (36:39):
You guys didn't I've never work with the show.
Speaker 5 (36:41):
Okay, I didn't know that, but you know they both
had did the same show.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
So Cardi B is saying that Joe Button's criticism of
the song bongos that she hasn't magan the stallion was
personal that Here's what he had said originally.
Speaker 18 (36:54):
Hook is not hooking. There's nothing in it to make
it stay one too. I know y'all think Sexy Red
is paying me, she's not. But this commercialized ratchet has passed.
It's ghetto ratchet time, and neither one of them are
ghetto ratchet on this song. And Cardi normally smokes ghetto ratchet,
(37:18):
but she's too big to do it. We need a
bowdac yellow.
Speaker 5 (37:21):
Now, okay, what are your thoughts on that?
Speaker 1 (37:25):
I think that it's unfair to say that we need
a bow that yellow because that's when she was trying
to become the Cardi B we know today. Right, But
as far as Joe what he says, he is right
to a degree, right. I just if the song not
for you, this song not for you. But this is
my biggest problem, not a problem, but I think that
when it comes to the female rappers, y'all want to
be on the same level as an artist, right, So
(37:46):
when people critique.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
You you got to just take it as that.
Speaker 10 (37:48):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (37:48):
One thing I say about Joe, he consistent with critique
and everybody in facts, But you're.
Speaker 5 (37:55):
Saying as an artist, you can't personalize ye.
Speaker 4 (37:57):
Now, she might have a different perspective.
Speaker 5 (37:59):
Cars respect it.
Speaker 17 (38:01):
I just feel like it's like he has an issue
with me and it was beyond the critique of Bongos.
Speaker 5 (38:08):
Hmm, okay, right, And Joe responded to that.
Speaker 18 (38:12):
That's somebody else's squad holding them down and they just
using me as the front man and don't play with
me like that because y'all know Iq Cardi. But I mean,
I stand in what I said about the song, and
I said it pretty respectfully. For me is if I
didn't hear nothing from none of y'all the nine million
times that I bigged you up, I definitely don't want
to hear nothing from you that one time.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
I Okay, I will say this that what made me
like Bongos in the beginning is they sent it to
us early and I was playing it while my makeup artists,
Keys was doing my makeup, and she was going crazy.
She was dancing like she was on TikTok. She was like,
my song, my love. She said, this is gonna go
crazy on TikTok. This is gonna make you feel like
you're on vacation.
Speaker 5 (38:52):
You know a song I like.
Speaker 6 (38:53):
I like her off sets of latest Jealousy Curchen. I
love Jealousy. I love Jealousy.
Speaker 4 (38:58):
The thing with Boles is like the bars said so
high because of what you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
But when came out, people who were acting like that
song was a flop and it turned out to be,
but people definitely were very critical. And I think with Bongos,
when I saw them perform at the VMAs, it was
a moment. And the video is beautiful and it is
more of an international type oftive.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
You can't like everything. Yeah, you're right about that, but
I also feel like it's the vibe of a certain
period of time of like what you have going on?
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
So it is all right, well that is your yet
And when we come back, since Weno is here with
us and he is the executive vice president of A
and R at Quality Control, We're going to talk to
him and see how he got to this position and
talk all things.
Speaker 5 (39:41):
Weyna it's a way up at Angela.
Speaker 10 (39:42):
Yee.
Speaker 5 (39:45):
Yes, it is a way up at Angela. Yee Angela yee.
Jasmine brand is here, yes, and New Reno good you.
Speaker 4 (39:54):
All right?
Speaker 2 (39:55):
So Wayna, let's get into some history on Weno for
people who are here and listening. All right, Now, when
I first came across Wino, he was fresh off of
working for a Rockefeller.
Speaker 5 (40:05):
Yeah right, So was that your first ever job in
the music business. Yeah, that was my first job. Okay,
what was your position there, assistant n R. I just
did a big face Gary, Okay, big face Gary.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
And then after that, I know you from doing like
a lot of independent contracting I would call it.
Speaker 4 (40:22):
Yeah, a ton of independent contractors the fact.
Speaker 5 (40:25):
All right, so let's talk about some of those.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
You know, I was brand ambassador for Reebok at one
point in time. I was just trying to figure it out.
And then I started my management company. I was doing
that for a bit and you know Davis, you know
what I mean, Onder Management.
Speaker 5 (40:37):
And we that's how I met Davies through Okay, and
we did a lot of great work, you know what
I mean, Salute the East. We made a lot of
money together. So okay, nice, all right, and then now, oh.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
Now, yeah, you know what I did.
Speaker 5 (40:50):
Then I ended up doing everyday Struggle. Remember I got
into to media.
Speaker 6 (40:53):
Oh that's what that's what I learned of who you were.
Speaker 5 (40:55):
Yeah, so you were on everyday Struggle with academics in
a desca. Yeah, I was there for a minute.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
I was there for three is I Actually it's so
long because people used to say, no Joe, no show
about Joe, butten once he left the show. But I
actually did the show longer than he did. A lot
of people that know that, But I was there for me.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
And it is kind of weird to take somebody's place
once they leave, because you're not trying to be like
that person at all. You're carving your own spacey so
some and you do have to give it time because
I feel like even when the Breakfast Club first started,
we were taking over in New York, you know, for
a legend like Ed Lover, and it was it's not
easy when you're first sliding into that spot and people.
Speaker 5 (41:30):
Are comparing you.
Speaker 4 (41:31):
I got told everything I wasn't, but I mean it
was good.
Speaker 5 (41:35):
You get a whole different personality.
Speaker 4 (41:36):
Absolutely, it gave me a different perspective.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
And then you know, from there, I was able to
put push that into getting the opportunity with Amazon Music,
you know, and signing with them and doing my show
connected with Waynea did that for two years.
Speaker 5 (41:49):
I feel like I did your show.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
I never did your show.
Speaker 5 (41:53):
You did I am show?
Speaker 1 (41:55):
Yeah, okay, had so many gigs. Yeah, Oh listen, I'm
I'm gonna find me. I'm a hustler. I'm from Harlem.
You got to turn that four quarters into a dollar.
So you just continue that that process, and you know
that led me to every day struggles with Leed, me
to being at QC Control.
Speaker 6 (42:12):
Okay, and so what's your title there again?
Speaker 4 (42:13):
EVP? Well coed EVP, Me and my homegirl are Brandjarringo
and I mean called e VP of.
Speaker 5 (42:18):
A and R over at QC. What do you do
over there an artists?
Speaker 1 (42:22):
You know, of course, I mean when you putting out albums,
the logistic work, you know, all behind the scenes stuff.
But I do everything over there from an R to
you know, even managing some.
Speaker 5 (42:30):
Of our acts.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
Okay, Now I want to ask you this because a
lot of people also follow way you know, like he
used to go live a lot.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
You don't go live as much anymore.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
I don't because what I'm trying to segue, I'm trying
to get into the streaming aspect of it, and that's all.
Speaker 4 (42:42):
I thought it was just as simple as pressing the
button going live, but it's not.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
So I've been, you know, a little bit more particular
with my lives because I'm trying to build them towards
something that with the streamers hot.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
All right, and so you also are on Twitter and
he writes some very funny things on Twitter, very crazy.
I don't be known if they subs or whatever, but
let's look at some of his you can do that,
let's read them. Yeah, you said gun are gonna get
nominated for a Grammy. So you saw his performance at
the Barclays sold out.
Speaker 5 (43:08):
It was insane. What did you think about that? Because
some people felt like he wouldn't be able to come back.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
I mean, Gunna is very, very talented. He's been talented.
Speaker 5 (43:15):
If you did a nice sit down with him before, Yeah,
that was.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
Actually my first interview I've ever conducted by myself, and
it was a really good interview. But Gunna, I mean,
I just always believed in him as an artist, in
regardless to the particulars about the street stuff and all
of that. He's an artist, right, He dropped a project
and it sold a lot of records and people swept
down under the Rug and it was a good album,
and he got a top ten record on the Billboard
Hot one hundred. If you look at all the factors
(43:37):
plus this show, he's definitely gonna get some awards next year.
Speaker 5 (43:40):
Okay, that's right.
Speaker 7 (43:41):
Now.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
Another thing, you sit down here, don't be out here
wishing people happy birthday that don't know you even have
a birthday.
Speaker 5 (43:47):
Say happy birthday to people.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
It was really on particular on the side of like,
you know, you ever wish the person happy birthday a
few times and they know, like they'll be when it's
your birthday. You will see them on your story and
they won't even say nothing to you. That's happened to
me before, wish happy birthday.
Speaker 5 (44:02):
Let me tell you in advance, happy birthday.
Speaker 4 (44:04):
Oh listen, I always wish you happy birthday.
Speaker 5 (44:05):
Stopped all right now.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
You said you ever thought about someone you decided to
move on from and notice how much better your life is?
Speaker 1 (44:16):
Absolutely so like that that just the thought I was
having about you know, that thought a lot? Yeah, just
people that you know, just come across in life and you, like,
you know, you remove them from your life and then
things just get a little bit more simple and easier,
you know.
Speaker 4 (44:28):
So it applies not to one person at it could
that could.
Speaker 5 (44:33):
Be a slogan.
Speaker 2 (44:35):
All right, Well, anyway, we just wanted to give you
guys some idea of Wayne or who was up here
co hosting today.
Speaker 5 (44:40):
And doing a great job.
Speaker 11 (44:41):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (44:41):
I'm you know, this is a radio wheelhouse.
Speaker 5 (44:44):
This is fun.
Speaker 6 (44:45):
We're about to feed him too, so yeah, and I
can't wait.
Speaker 4 (44:48):
Yeah, we got some food coming here and be happy.
All right.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Well, another one of my friends is going to be
joining us today shortly. Country Wayne is going to be here.
His Netflix special A Woman's Prayer is coming out next week.
He also has a book out right now, Hope is
on the way, and he has a movie too, Strange
Love that. I watched that as well, and he's working
on another movie, but we'll let him tell all of that.
Is Way Up with Angela yee.
Speaker 4 (45:09):
Okay, yay, she.
Speaker 7 (45:13):
Back at it. Bringing with Angela is on What's up?
Speaker 2 (45:19):
His Way Up with Angela? Yee, I'm Angela yee. Jasmine
Brand is here, and Wayno is here. I enjoy talking
about music and everything with WAYNEO too.
Speaker 6 (45:27):
He's such an insider than you.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
I love when I get that. You know what I mean,
y'all y'all giving me life.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
Today industry insider. The other person I love talking to
is going to be joining us shortly. Country Wayne is
here and have you met him? He lives in Atlanta too,
So you guys.
Speaker 6 (45:42):
You know funny guy in LA.
Speaker 3 (45:43):
Now.
Speaker 11 (45:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
He might have went Hollywood, all right, but you're gonna
enjoy history. He got his first ever Netflix special coming
out next week, and we're gonna talk about how he
got there because everything he's been doing thus far has
been pretty independent that he funds himself. He's very CREATI
if he comes up with his own sketches, and so
we'll hear what his journey has been like getting from
(46:06):
just getting started in that. You know, he definitely had
a very interesting upbringing, Okay, So we'll talk about all
of that and he addresses it in his stand up
special as well. So Country Wayne is coming up when
we come back, and of course you can always watch
all of the full interviews on our YouTube channel Way
Up with You. You can also always call us eight
hundred two nine two fifty one fifty, and you can
(46:27):
always use the talk back if you're listening on the app.
There's a little microphone that you can click in that
top corner and that's how you can leave a message
and we'll get them up here to talk about whatever
it is that you want. And you can also also,
by the way, follow my guy Wayne Wayne on one.
Speaker 5 (46:40):
One nine on Everything on in nineteenth Street. Okay, that's
whe I'm from.
Speaker 2 (46:45):
Okay, never forget, never forgets. All right, well, Country Wayne,
when we come back, it's way up with Angela yee.
Speaker 7 (46:53):
Yeah, you back at it. Bring in the back, way
up with Angelae is.
Speaker 5 (46:58):
On What's up Yeah with Angela ye and listen.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
I know Country Wayne has been here already, but you
know you're welcome anytime, appreciated.
Speaker 5 (47:06):
I'm on the show and this is a special time
for you. Yeah yeah, Contie Wayne.
Speaker 4 (47:10):
Yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 16 (47:11):
This is this that time, man, this is that time
where I've been waiting on. Man, it's the part of
me that I really ain't shared to the world.
Speaker 5 (47:16):
You have your first ever one hour Netflix special.
Speaker 4 (47:20):
That's right, man. A woman's prayer, A.
Speaker 5 (47:22):
Woman's prayer, much prayer. Why did you name it that because.
Speaker 16 (47:25):
You know I talk about women a lot on there.
I realized it was a women prayer that that kept
me up. I figured out that in life. Okay, So
I was like, man, a woman's prayer?
Speaker 4 (47:35):
Have you up or down?
Speaker 3 (47:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (47:37):
You're very catering to women. Oh yeah, but you kind
of don't have a choice.
Speaker 10 (47:43):
A lot of women.
Speaker 5 (47:44):
You have daughters.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
Yeah, I got eight daughters.
Speaker 5 (47:47):
Eight daughters, so.
Speaker 4 (47:49):
That's something you know, I'm going.
Speaker 5 (47:50):
I know they be praying for their day.
Speaker 4 (47:52):
Oh yeah, I promise you.
Speaker 12 (47:53):
Man.
Speaker 4 (47:54):
Man, no girls, I feel I feel like that. Like
my my daughter's already the one.
Speaker 16 (47:58):
She kind of changed my career path because I was
about to get in relationship one time and she was like,
uh no.
Speaker 4 (48:04):
Say not right now. I say it was wrong. This
girl was ten years older at the time. She said,
Say why do you want to see me in relationship?
Speaker 16 (48:09):
She said, because when you're in a relationship, you d Wayne,
but when you free, you country Wayne.
Speaker 4 (48:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (48:14):
Man, a woman's prayer. Uh women, these daughters and everything.
I learned a lot about. My mama taught me a
lot about women.
Speaker 5 (48:20):
And your grandmother.
Speaker 4 (48:21):
Oh yeah, yeah, my grandmo for show.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
It's interesting because I do feel like people pass judgment
right because they'll be like, oh, country Wayne, And it's
a subject you always have owned them and have had
to talk about though, because even in the comments, people
who follow you will be like, oh, a woman's prayer.
Well you got you know, ten kids? How is that
a woman's prayer? And it's just interesting to me because
you take care of all your kids. Yeah right, and
(48:43):
it seems like you know you're there at the basketball games.
Speaker 5 (48:47):
You're a dance dad.
Speaker 4 (48:49):
A dance dad for sure, and they good.
Speaker 16 (48:51):
All my kids who play sports when one of them played,
but yeah, what yeah, everybody was good. But nah, I'm
at all the events I take off, like I took
off my son he playing varsity.
Speaker 4 (49:05):
I took off November, the summer, January, February. I ain't
going on tour to March.
Speaker 16 (49:09):
Supposed to start to touring February. I'm not going to
late March in case they make the playoffs. Like I'm
bever involved in their lives and on all the mothers
of the kids, they all took them care of. They're
living well, and I set them free. I don't hold
them hostage because I'm taking care of them. Whoever they
talk to if they got a man at their house,
even though I pay the bills or whatever.
Speaker 4 (49:27):
People call me.
Speaker 5 (49:27):
Stupid, but I know you've been saying. Listen, people go
in about.
Speaker 16 (49:30):
That and a lot of men I seen and I
never addressed this. They'll be like, Wayne, you simple. I'm like,
so songs, I got to make this clip. It ain't
two minute celebrities that looked like Wayne sweat like Wayne.
So even if I didn't have money, I always had
women anyway, So I'm definitely ain't simple because I had
come on, now, who get women like Wayne? I ain't
seen nobody out there for real, no celebrity who was
(49:51):
that him before they got fanned. I'm just being real.
I ain't no country Wayne's out there and I know that,
and I just be real about that. Like I always
had the women before. And when they when they say
the simple come is. I don't never really address that.
But I said, I'm gonna start a dressing that because
let's be clear, if I ain't had no money, my
bib Mama take care of me.
Speaker 4 (50:08):
Anyway. I was that guy that.
Speaker 16 (50:10):
Girls as if I really want to be that guy
the girls they gonna let sleep on the sofa because
I'm blessed.
Speaker 5 (50:15):
Blessed you feel what I'm saying. Where do you think
that you got all this?
Speaker 2 (50:18):
I don't know what's the word that you would used,
but why do you think that women have always been
attracted to you from a young age, like even in
spite of when you didn't have it the way that
you have it now, Like you said, you always had women.
Speaker 4 (50:29):
Why I was blessed with.
Speaker 16 (50:30):
Good jeans, my mama's home coming queen, my sister's home
coming queen, my baby mama home, my uncles was the flies,
guys in the streets. My dad always had the women.
So it's just like you seen that and me seeing that.
It gave me a confidence. And I learned women at
a young age. So I always had the upper hand
on men because I'm a listener. I'm a man, but
I listened like a woman. I just always had that man.
(50:51):
I always had the women.
Speaker 4 (50:52):
Man. Seven of my kids were before fame.
Speaker 5 (50:55):
I know those women are like I knew one day
he was going to be somebody.
Speaker 16 (50:58):
Oh yeah, yah yah yah. Everybody from my hometown always
knew man because I had it. You know, I had
the night clubs. I was always popular and my family
was popular before me, but I was the one that
I stayed out them drugs.
Speaker 4 (51:09):
I ain't never you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
You know your dad and you talk about this in
the specially you guys sold yo yo together at that.
Speaker 5 (51:17):
Oh y'all good at I made it drugs, but they
wasn't really like I was real good.
Speaker 4 (51:22):
I was so good at that because I treated like
a business. First trap house.
Speaker 16 (51:26):
I had my baby Mama, Dad Stepdaddy gave it up
because he couldn't he couldn't get it the jump. I said,
I'll take over the rent man four weeks man. That
house was we called it the Yellow House. It was
jumping because I knew how to market.
Speaker 4 (51:37):
Me and my brother.
Speaker 16 (51:38):
We both had crime Bigs on twenty two, so I
parked in front of them. So all the girls and
all the dope boys like them. Boys must got money
this one twenty twos and crime Bigs was popular in
the South, so it was advertisement.
Speaker 4 (51:48):
Then the house was jumping off the rip and I
did that without a gun.
Speaker 5 (51:51):
Was your life ever in danger?
Speaker 10 (51:53):
Though?
Speaker 2 (51:53):
Like, did you ever have a situation where you felt like,
I don't know if I'm gonna make it out?
Speaker 12 (51:56):
Of it.
Speaker 16 (51:56):
Yeah, my brother had me. Man, it was some Jamaicans
about to kill us to die. That brother right there
had me and we don't went to Atlanta. You know,
I found so I thought I found the plug on
the plug and but I peaked off the river.
Speaker 4 (52:11):
I always had strong instincts.
Speaker 16 (52:12):
I'm like, hey, man, something ma right. They had guns lawn,
I said, Man, he's just making a boy the robus.
So I talked kind of fast. I was like, hey man,
we got to go use the bathroom in his bathroom.
Speaker 4 (52:21):
I got to. He's like, we got one.
Speaker 16 (52:22):
I said no, I really got to. So they let
us go outside of the bathroom. I said, brother, that's wrong.
Right now that he brought about the robbus, man I
can feel.
Speaker 4 (52:28):
He said, no, Man, you find a plug. Bro, you
just trust me this time, Bro, I said, no, these
mean by talk. Just trust me.
Speaker 18 (52:35):
Man.
Speaker 4 (52:36):
We got in there just making with the talking, and
I already pee. I know were about to die. I'm like, man,
I'm just trying to see what window, gonna try to
run out of the window.
Speaker 10 (52:44):
Man.
Speaker 16 (52:44):
He messed around and when he hit that weed, then
everything I've been on and hit him.
Speaker 4 (52:49):
He was like, hey, man, I think we needed. I'm
like my brother, we come back to the marning.
Speaker 16 (52:54):
He said, no, it's no, no, no, no, you ain't
coming back to my to my business yet today. Hey, hey, brother,
So I've been in danger for real, yo, but for
other people.
Speaker 4 (53:04):
My daddy had me in danger. Fiz came to the house.
Speaker 16 (53:07):
I talked about dad in my special because my daddy
moving so it was always they mistakes because I always
moved careful because you know, I was always sober and
I always got my risk and I just always move.
Speaker 4 (53:19):
I always move a little different.
Speaker 5 (53:20):
All right.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
Country Wayne is here, comedian extraordinaire and his first ever
Our specialist on Netflix. Next week we have more with
him about a woman's prayer when we come back.
Speaker 5 (53:30):
It's way up with Angela Ye. What type's way up
with Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee and Country Wayne is
here with me.
Speaker 2 (53:41):
Do you feel like with everything that's been going on
with the specials, with you going on tour and really
proving yourself selling out shows, do you feel like you're
getting the respect that you deserve now from other comedians?
Speaker 4 (53:53):
Oh, the comedians. No, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Even with the Netflix special on the way like, who
are some people to hit you up to say congratulations?
Speaker 16 (53:59):
Oh Sidra entertaining everybody congratulate me, though, Kevin Hart, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (54:03):
He hit me up. Everybody really hit me up. Now.
Speaker 16 (54:06):
Kevin Hart did know because he told one time when
I met him. He was like, man, I'm a fan
of your hustle. I said, I don't know if I'm
a fan of your company yet, because I ain't seen
your stand up. I'm like, bro, you just don't know.
I hit that stand up for a minute because I
knew it was wrong. I ain't want nobody to really
see it. But all the comedians know a lot of
comedians just don't want the.
Speaker 4 (54:22):
Public to know.
Speaker 5 (54:23):
Okay, So what made you decide Netflix was the move?
Speaker 11 (54:25):
Then?
Speaker 16 (54:26):
I knew because people need to see Country Wayne at
that level because.
Speaker 4 (54:31):
People know I'm there.
Speaker 16 (54:32):
When they see me, they're like, man, Wayne's there because
he know stilling our shows. You got the Rose Russ,
you got the houses of everybody around and eating. But
to the consumer mind, it's like Day Chapel's on Netflix,
Kevin Heart's on Netflix. So to the self conscious mind,
when they see Wayne on Netflix, this is my first
public thing right, that's really national.
Speaker 4 (54:51):
I was like, if I hear Netflix, I know what
time it is.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
How was it negotiating that deal for you, being that
you are a hustler and you didn't necessarily need I.
Speaker 4 (54:59):
Negotiated the deal that you know is now because if
one I got it was different because I didn't. You
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 16 (55:09):
It's about ownership. I'm straight like it was a new
kind of deal. You know, even situation my lawyer, you
really can't even talk about it.
Speaker 5 (55:16):
Like it was a new kind of deal, new type
of deal.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
Yeah, And that's how I deal.
Speaker 5 (55:20):
That's some ownership involved.
Speaker 2 (55:25):
I got it because I mean, like I like the
way that Joy Joe Coy does his where he films it.
You know, in the beginning he couldn't get his deal
with Netflix, so he filmed it himself.
Speaker 5 (55:34):
And then that does give you a lot more leverage.
And you film yours in d C.
Speaker 4 (55:37):
So I put on my own money.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
Okay, I think that's always a smart thing. But and
you had the money to put up so it gives
you that creative freedom.
Speaker 16 (55:44):
You got that fantastic song and there I ain't know
she gonna charge me that much for a good God,
I thought we were friends.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
Damn.
Speaker 5 (55:52):
You know everybody go to eat right now, I'm talking
the country Wayne.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
So now at the point you said before you were
going to get in a relationship, your daughter was like
no when she was ten.
Speaker 5 (56:03):
So where are you at now?
Speaker 2 (56:04):
Because I see you buying vehicles like for my next
you know this is gonna be for my next lady.
We call that fishing, you know what I'm saying. That's
you letting people know I'm single. Let me fish that
I ain't really fishing Tho. It's gonna have to It's
gonna have to be somebody who really understand me, man,
and know that. Man, I'm just peaceful, like I just
want to I just want to live.
Speaker 5 (56:23):
You can be trusted, yeah, in a relationship, you know that.
Speaker 4 (56:26):
How do I know that I'm gonna trust a friend?
Speaker 2 (56:28):
You know that as a friend, yes, But listen, men
are very different in friendships than they are and I
have to be trusted plenty of guys. And I'm like,
I love him as a friend. I couldn't imagine dating
somebody like.
Speaker 16 (56:39):
I'm out a woman. If I tell a woman I'm
gonna faithful, I'm gonna be faithful. You know, it's just
it's gonna have to be somebody who really who really
happy with life at this point on their own what
you put in your skits, she's gonna have to be
for the mess of my storyline is just low key
and she like, huh is she low key? She's gonna
have to be one low key. I can't know about it,
(57:01):
but if she want to be seen on the red carpet,
I'm gonna have to write you with the skids and
way ain't get a grid and the world's gonna have
to know we together. And that's cool because now we
could write, we could wake up and make this money
every day. It's just too much money on the social media.
It's done got crazy. So it's like that pays making
money right now, why I'm talking.
Speaker 2 (57:21):
And you've also really helped a lot of people get
there starting doing things too, because a lot of people
I've seen for the first time just from watching your skits.
Speaker 16 (57:29):
Now and then you see them doing that. I'm gonna
put my bless out there because he told much money
I'm making. But everybody needs to know I paid Mike
Bless eighty tille hundred thousand dollars a month. So Mike,
your businesses got out there. Because he put my business
out there, everybody started to ask for month.
Speaker 5 (57:41):
Have you now, let me tell you, now that you
have a lot on the line, have you learned to
pull out more?
Speaker 11 (57:45):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (57:45):
Yeah, how you did it?
Speaker 8 (57:48):
Just now?
Speaker 16 (57:48):
I really but you know what I'm saying, I've been
looked but a lot of you know what I'm saying.
After I had them babies, you know, since twenty two,
I've been I would using protection. I dealt with more
women from the age of fourteen to twenty two between
twenty two and thirty five. Okay, so people don't do
the math like the reason why you know they get
on Nick Cannon, but they can't get on Country Wayne
because I've been had these kids. I did these children teenagers. Yeah,
(58:13):
these ain't no news celebrity babies. My man, my baby
mama from the My baby Mamas sainsa red they we call,
well they're not csan red now, but where we was
at they were sinsurred that you know what I'm saying,
So we called I had these kids at at that
stage in my life where hey, we we wild and
you know, so.
Speaker 4 (58:33):
That was a different that was a different stage in
my life.
Speaker 16 (58:35):
Man, Now you know all real, Kevil, because I ain't
about man bro whoever I talked to for real, for real, man,
I already know man, it's gonna.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Have to be right man all right now, normally we
would have asked ye here. But of course Country Wayne
is my guy and he always gets a great interview.
I always tell him you're always welcome to come up here.
So we have more with Country Wayne when we come back.
It's way up with Angela. Ye you rib the way
up with what way put Angela Yee. I'm Angela Yee
(59:04):
and my guy Country Wayne is here. Can you see
your kids, like if you ever get married, like calling
her mom and think or you think.
Speaker 4 (59:10):
They like too independent?
Speaker 16 (59:12):
But if people meet my children because I don't raise
them to the point, they're kind of like, nah, they're
gonna call them by their name and they're gonna be
I ain't got no but two young kids for real,
and they kind of like it's a village.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
So that's a tough thing for a woman to step into. Yes, Rich,
it is, because that's intimidating. That's like a lot of
people that gotta like you, no, but they don't know
they don't like her though. That's a lot of people
that gotta like you.
Speaker 4 (59:38):
They don't like her because they've been dish split me
like that. My kids they like what I like, and
I like what they like. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 16 (59:44):
But nah, it ain't nobody with me and my son
and stayed in my house for real, all my daughter
and stuff. They got rooms there, but they all stay
with their moms. But I've had friends. I had girls
that came around, and my daughter said that now it's
one of one girl that she thought I was talking to.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
She liked her. Mean, it's just my kids just don't
want me to go backwards for me.
Speaker 7 (01:00:03):
They want me talking to somebody.
Speaker 4 (01:00:04):
Lik That's what it is. I ain't want to see it.
Speaker 16 (01:00:08):
But that daughter who said that, they want to be backstage,
they want to They want me to talk to somebody
who on my level.
Speaker 5 (01:00:15):
Okay, they got all the stuff going on, Yeah, yeah
they do. What about their.
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
Moms, Like, is it hard for them to get along
with somebody that you're dating.
Speaker 16 (01:00:22):
Or it's peacefu around there? Because I don't tolerate that.
Ain't no arguments in my house, ain't no smacking, no teeth.
We ain't no energy in my whole village. Nobody argues,
nobody does none of that because the day man, everybody
really blessed and free to do what they want to do.
Speaker 5 (01:00:38):
You need to teach other people because people be having
so many issues.
Speaker 4 (01:00:41):
It's that money though.
Speaker 16 (01:00:42):
I hate to say it, but man, if you straight
as a as a mother, a father of them kids
and them baby mamas was with you at a certain
point and they not living a certain way, they.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Gonna be mad right right now, I'm talking the country Wayane.
What's funny about you is you say things that I
know women love.
Speaker 7 (01:00:58):
Like.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
One thing you always say is you don't care about
a woman's past. No, like nothing that she did in
the past. You know, none of that bothers you.
Speaker 4 (01:01:04):
But do you talk?
Speaker 5 (01:01:04):
Do you want to know about it?
Speaker 16 (01:01:08):
I want to know about it if she want to
tell me, because most time a woman really want to
tell you stuff because they need to get They either
want to tell you a therapist, because most people want
to get stuff off their chests. Anyway, and every woman
I talked to have told me some deep stuff. And
I think we keep women close is the fact that
they I ain't know all this about me and he
still treat me the same. I've learned that, man, because
(01:01:29):
that's when a woman's gonna be free, because she want
to feel brand new.
Speaker 4 (01:01:31):
Man, Like the past is the past.
Speaker 16 (01:01:33):
So when she in a relationship, she she don't want
to remember those moments. A human is punished enough, especially women,
with the thought of what they did. They don't need you,
like damn. That's why I put it into specially what
you say, well, what about what our mamas did?
Speaker 7 (01:01:46):
Because every man.
Speaker 4 (01:01:47):
Mama done did that dirty.
Speaker 16 (01:01:49):
It's like, at the end of the day, like people like,
how can you believe in Jesus and the stuff I
still represent? Like I don't represent, Like I don't listen
since read like that but her song slapping. But I'm like,
at the end of the day, we all know, says
Rid she just being real about it.
Speaker 5 (01:02:02):
That piece is an eggplanyer remix.
Speaker 16 (01:02:04):
A lot of people open the door for the sensor
d But I think cisor rig what happens is in life,
in the industry or whatever whatever you pretend to be
the real one coming whatever. Everybody agging ratchet. They got
a real one now and you could tell because it's
not the characters with my rin. She keeps a steal
fake and it's good in my eye in a bad
(01:02:28):
he's like shot it like and then you listen on songs.
She got by three in rotation right now, right absolutely,
she infinite because the Trinitydad James came.
Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
We were like gold dollar, what the other one?
Speaker 5 (01:02:39):
What the other one?
Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
But off the real she got three slapping in the club.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Really being herself, walking around chefin the fai wait for
me and I don't care.
Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
What nobody to say.
Speaker 5 (01:02:49):
You know what else too, she just own it like
she came on lip server.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
She says some things and what the blocks pick up,
you know, they'll pick up like the craziest part and
forget about everything else.
Speaker 5 (01:02:59):
And she didn't even care.
Speaker 16 (01:03:00):
She was just like, yeah, that's right, you know, yeah,
she coming from Hey, man, that girl come from poverty.
Speaker 4 (01:03:05):
At the end of the day.
Speaker 16 (01:03:05):
When somebody come from parverty king Jelgren, because hey, end
of the day, man, people who ain't from poverty don't understand.
Speaker 4 (01:03:10):
It's different. And she would have grew up in a
white house. She would have been a different, right, different
version of that. See, I'm in both levels.
Speaker 16 (01:03:17):
I've done deal with women or the ratchets or the ratchets,
and I don't deal with women of the corporate of
corporate and now one thing, I know a lot of
it is coming. The only the difference is your environment
where you come from. Sometimes because everybody come on, everybody
have fun.
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
I get down Country way as usual, like, thank you
so much. You know, anytime you're in town, I love
for you to come through it. It don't even matter
if you was just here last week.
Speaker 16 (01:03:36):
I really appreciate that too, man, Angela. Ye, you know
I'm in the first time, Mitch. I said your name wrong.
Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
Oh you did probably.
Speaker 7 (01:03:44):
But yeah, but.
Speaker 4 (01:03:46):
Yeah, y'all, y'all, y'all, but man, you keep your word.
Speaker 8 (01:03:49):
Man.
Speaker 4 (01:03:50):
Thing you need on my end you know what time.
Speaker 5 (01:03:51):
It is, all right, but thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:03:53):
Always appreciate Make sure y'all checked out Country Waiting a
Woman's Prayer that is out on September nineteen on Netflix.
Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
Change Country. Wayne dropped the world gonna be.
Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Different, that's right, and he is himself at all times.
I already know this is just the first out of money,
so I'm excited for you and I know you got
big things coming. He don't sit down for as even
when he's sitting down. He's doing something and making money.
Speaker 4 (01:04:12):
No, we got to do it.
Speaker 16 (01:04:13):
We got the movies coming on the way. I have
to put together the script. It's gonna be crazy, and
I feel like that's special. It's special because nobody in
expecting that, you know what I'm saying, Nobody expecting it
to be raw. At the same time, a lot of
people don't know what to spect.
Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Right, Well, it all starts off with a prayer, you know,
all right, it's a way up with Angela Ye, Country Wayne,
when we come back, you always have the last word.
Eight hundred and two ninety two fifty one fifty is
the number. We'll say goodbye to Jasmine, we'll say goodbye
to my guy Weno, and we'll say goodbye to y'all.
Speaker 5 (01:04:41):
It's way up with Angela Ye.
Speaker 7 (01:04:43):
Take up the phone, tapping to get your voice heard.
Speaker 6 (01:04:47):
What the word is?
Speaker 7 (01:04:48):
Here's the last word on way up with Angela Ye?
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
What's up this way up at Angela Yee? I'm Angela yee.
Jasmine brand is here. Yes, new Weno, I gotta stop
doing that to you.
Speaker 6 (01:05:00):
But you need his own drop his own slogan.
Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
Yeah, Well, he is a media personality. I think we
could find something. Yeah, you know, we know we know
from working with Amazon being on everyday struggle am, but
now he is the executive vice president of A and
R for quality Control.
Speaker 5 (01:05:17):
Let him know, baby.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
In the building, And let me ask you this, if
you guys are looking to sign, like when you look
to sign an artist, because that's part of your responsibility
as an A and R, what do you look for
like for people that and how do you find people?
Because I know a lot of people out there do
music and they're like, how do I even get anybody
to listen to me or know who I am?
Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
I found people who variously, I found somebody in my
DM before. Some people send me stuff even we got
a really great research in on a lot of people.
Artists are critical of research because they're like, oh, that's
not real talent, but we found like really good talent
through research as well. What we really try to sign
is authenticity, right know, that don't mean that you got
to be the toughest person and nothing, but you just
(01:05:59):
got to be honest and and the truth of what
you're making, even if you just storytelling storytelling, we just
want to know that it's coming from an honest place.
Speaker 4 (01:06:05):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
So we just look for artists who got worked ethic
more than anything, because all none of that matters.
Speaker 5 (01:06:10):
Without work ethic. Right, what do they say hard work
beats talent When talent doesn't work hard.
Speaker 4 (01:06:16):
That's a fact.
Speaker 6 (01:06:16):
So you can be super talented and if you don't
have a work ethic, it doesn't even matter.
Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
Or I've worked with tons of artists that, you know,
something could have been the best artist ever. But you
know they're in it for different reasons. Yeah, you know,
some people just want the money. Others just want, you know,
to be created, and they do.
Speaker 6 (01:06:31):
I want to be a rapper, so I have really
a really good work ethic, but I cannot wrap.
Speaker 5 (01:06:35):
I'm not just a brand on my own brain.
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
So is there a chance for me?
Speaker 5 (01:06:39):
Because no, okay, all right, we're gonna say no.
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
You know what I'm saying, y'all, go check out the
jazzm and brand doc and really good at not not
for rapping, all right, But thank you.
Speaker 5 (01:06:48):
Again to Country Way. Now that's a guy who works hard.
Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
He does.
Speaker 5 (01:06:51):
He came by today.
Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
His Netflix special is out on the nineteen, A Woman's Prayer,
And so make sure y'all check that out and support
my guy. Only one of the hardest working comedians out
there because so we don't put out movies books, he
does his content for social media. And now he's got
this special. So and he's on tour too, right, yep, absolutely,
(01:07:13):
and you know if you watch the full interview, you'll
see how he, even with this Netflix special, did it
on his own first. All right, So thank you guys,
of course for always being part of the family. On
way up at Angela yee, And as usual, you have
the last word eight hundred and two nineteen.
Speaker 8 (01:07:28):
Fifty fifty Angela A long time two years. This is
Trless your childhood friends. Yes me Tarless, last time I
saw you at college at your college lesbian. But you know,
hit me up if you ever get this message. I
don't know how it works, but if you get this message,
it's Tireless.
Speaker 13 (01:07:47):
I'm actually a retired hair griffler, so I've seen the
industry change over the years, and the way that they're
pricing is really bad. You're paying the same price you
paid for your mortgage and your car note to get
a hairstylar. It's not going to last you for three months.
But people are doing it.
Speaker 11 (01:08:03):
But I think it's ridiculous. I'm calling to shine a
light on my mother, Irene House.
Speaker 8 (01:08:07):
I got a beautiful smother in the world, and she
going through some problems right now, being sick in things.
Speaker 13 (01:08:12):
I just want to shine a light on her. She
raised five kids by herself, able to get us all graduated.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
And everybody doing good for they shine a light on
Irene House Racing in Wisconsin.
Speaker 7 (01:08:24):
Thank you. Going Way Out with Angela Yee