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December 1, 2025 • 42 mins

In this solo episode, Loon spins the block on a wild week in culture—why he refused to let Charleston White tear down Young Thug in “character mode,” how Blueface and Chrisean Rock dragged Offset and Cardi B into their circus, and what Summer Walker’s “Ms. Pizza Hut” moment really says about modern love, side pieces, and money-based dating. transcript_Document (28)

This one ain’t just gossip—it’s game. Loon breaks down loud love, weaponized clout, side-chick contracts, and why podcasting lost its way chasing headlines instead of breaking down the business behind the music.

 

  • 00:00 – Intro, holidays & Patreon tribe

  • 02:45 – Clearing up Charleston White Part 2 & Akademiks

  • 03:27 – Why Loon refused the Young Thug convo

  • 04:14 – Charleston admits “character mode” & chasing the algorithm

  • 05:07 – 50K off NBA YoungBoy drama & clip hustling

  • 06:25 – Is Loon biased or just loyal?

  • 08:59 – Security culture & fake tough talk online

  • 09:57 – Podcasting lost the plot

  • 10:39 – Labels turned into tech companies in front of us

  • 11:50 – Loon’s 2026 mission for real game

  • 12:21 – Blueface & Chrisean: case study in unpredictable love

  • 14:41 – Offset & Chrisean rumors resurface

  • 15:18 – Blueface claims she smashed Offset at Cardi’s house

  • 16:26 – Chrisean claps back on IG Live

  • 20:21 – Intense love vs long-term love

  • 22:29 – Loud love as technique

  • 24:03 – “You fall victim to technique” – boxing & relationships

  • 26:51 – Summer Walker & Rich The Kid “Pizza Hut” audio

  • 29:13 – Summer’s response to Tori Brixx

  • 31:56 – Tori, fights, baby mamas & no self-respect

  • 33:17 – “I don’t even like him” – is that cap?

  • 35:12 – Side-chick math: twice a year vs 300K

  • 40:04 – Why some prefer being the side

  • 41:20 – Closing thoughts on love, money & roles

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to It's Up There podcast. I am your
active and attractive hosts, big loan. I want to welcome
everybody that's tapped in with me, man, that showed me love,
that that tap into the videos and the show every week. Man,
it's very important you continue to show the love, continue
to clip it up, continue to tag us, continue to
have tag us up their podcast, continue to be on

(00:20):
the right side of history. Because I bet you one
of two things. Either these niggas let me scold points
or we' fin the end the entire game. We gonna
speak about a lot of stuff today. Man, I got
so much on my mind. You know what I'm saying.
I'm gonna give y'all episode. I'm gonna try to do
two of these a week. Although we do one a
week for sure, I'm gonna try to start doing two

(00:42):
at least an hour long because so much happens. And
I do believe the news cycle has changed the way
people have to report, the way people have to create content.
It's now changed due to the influx of people and
the low barrier of entry. Right, so you can do
some of this stuff strict from a cell phone. Right So,

(01:03):
I do believe things move much faster now and we
have to be in a position to be able to
speak to our audience. And so thank y'all and come
to patreon dot com. It's up the podcast. That's what
the vibes are, that's what my crew is, that's what
my community is. That's why my tribe is, that's what
the congregation is. Come be a part of the doors

(01:24):
of the church is open. I got a lot planning.
I need some help with execution, but we're gonna have
some fun on Patreon in twenty twenty six if everything
goes in the way that I intended to go, which
we're gonna put one foot in front of the other
and try to do what needs to be done to
try to see all of that through.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
So again, Man, at the top of the show, I
just you know, I send peace, blessings to everyone watching.
Hopefully the holidays is great. Hopefully your family is safe.
Hopefully there's loving spirit in the air. I know some
people don't believe in celebrating Christmas. Some of the religious
beliefs prohibits some of the behavior around this time. But man,

(02:07):
it's a beautiful time if it's done right and if
it's loving and people are appreciative and you get some
of the things that you've been wanting, and you see
family and you eat good food right, and you.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Have a good time.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
And so you know, the holidays for some people, man,
they mean a lot.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
I was just telling my.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Mom, man, we got to do a better job for
us at coming together right. And I'm sure we'll do
that right because my family when we get together, we
eat good.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
And things of that nature as well.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
So hopefully you and your family is doing tremendous alone
as we heading the Thanksgiving and Christmas. I haven't did
any Christmas shopping myself. Hopefully at this point you've already
watched the Charleston White Part two. Charleston White came on
this up that There podcast. We kind of dressed some
of it last week. I you know, sometimes when I

(03:00):
find myself not recording as often as I would like to,
I don't communicate things in a way that is as
clear as I would like for him to be. Although
I do feel like I get the job done. Sometimes
it's better than others when I find myself communicating much more.
Last week I kind of spoke about Charleston White coming on.

(03:22):
I addressed academics and what he said seen a lot
of pages react to some of that will get into it.
But Charleston White part two for part one, the young
Thug conversation came up. I decided not to have that
conversation with Charleston White. He's in quote unquote character mode.
He has spent the better part about forty five minutes
explaining to me that he was in character mode, and

(03:44):
I was in the scenario to where, Yo, that's my homie.
I don't want to have a conversation at the expense
of someone that I consider a friend just for the
sake of the algorithm on this up to podcast, no
matter what you pull out of your hand, that I'm
going to have a real conversation about it, no matter what.
And I built a platform on intensive, intense conversations. But

(04:08):
while in character bow, me and him couldn't have that conversation.
And I made an executive decision. When someone's explaining to
you that they're in character mold, they're telling you that
nothing I'm saying about this particular topic has to be
rooted in reality. I'm saying things to trigger the algorithm.
He had let me know like I never was put
out the NBA Young Boy thing. I just called him

(04:30):
in and told them to say that everything may or
may not play out as described on the internet because
I'm trying to constantly trigger the algorithm. He even let
you guys know, I made fifty k. He say, yo,
I made fifty k just off the NBA Young Boy situation.
So when he makes an uproar about young boy and
he said some of those outlandis things, what happens is

(04:51):
a lot of these platforms see that as an opportunity.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
They reach out to him.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Once he has what he wants to say and how
he's going to defend it, he'll just run around and
get that money and defend it in each one of
those guys face. This NBA Young Boy thing showed you that, right,
He had the same conversation three or four times. Right,
people was hit him up like, yo, man, I want
to talk to you about that. And we were one
of those people. The young Thud conversation is just not

(05:19):
on the table for us. It was so many people
that were in the comments, right because you got to
charge them white fast they come over. You got the
academics fast they come over. And there were so many
people in the comments Charles the should have walked out.
He left, man, I would have left too, And I'm
saying in the comments section, I guess they were ignore him,
like yo, he came back in and had had a conversation.

(05:42):
There's also seems to be a misunderstanding. I know a
lot of people are new here where. People think that
I've that I'm making videos to directly respond to things.
And while I'm open to doing that type of work,
I ain't above making a video to respond to some
number one. I'm a content create I'm a podcast to broadcast.
I'm a Ceover media company, and so I understand the

(06:05):
business as well. But we do a weekly show. I
do a weekly solo episode of It's Up that podcast
where we speak to everybody about certain things in the culture.
You know, fourth quarter and content creation world is always interesting.
Fourth quarter is moming for us to charge the white moment.
People are looking at that and that picking and choosing.

(06:25):
Some people are saying I'm right, some people are saying
he's right, and some people are just kind of lost
in the sauce. But we in the yeall strong and
created another moment. I think it's important that people understand
that nothing is scripted on this sub that podcast. I
don't do scripted, but the charge to White moment, what

(06:47):
that happened is about over with. We're about a week
or two out. We got one mold part of it
to drop, and then we're moving on twenty twenty six.
We got a wide range of content we want to
drop on the platform and on the channel for you guys.
Let me also say this as I responded to academics
last week, for people who are unaware. Academics, I guess

(07:08):
called itself calling me out for not allowing Charleston White
to have a young thug conversation while he was in
character mode and not allowing him to tear young thug down.
Charleston White then said something about, yo, let's talk about
the victims. I think I said ten times, let's talk
about it. He expected me to know the names of

(07:28):
the victims. I'm just not in this scenario to know
the names of any victims, and so we want to
be technical about the victims. I'm not sure the accuracy
of any of the information that's being put out as
it pertains the victims. Academics felt like me not allowing
him to have a young Thug conversation, I guess was biased.
I pointed out last week that if what I did

(07:51):
on behalf of Thug by not allowing Charleston White in
character mode to tear him down, is biased, what do
we call what Academics has done for Drake when he's
never been in the same room with Drake? And so
I wanted to point out the clear hypocrisy, and reacting
to a clip that I hadn't seen, Academics was using
certain words that I found to be disrespectful. Those words

(08:11):
let me down the path to address a few people
and a few scenarios. I want to be clear, though
there is no beef for the academics. I'm not in
this game to try to push no kind of violence
line or do any kind of violence. So I seen
a couple of the reactors say that, you know, Loan
trying loan is gonna hurt him and shit like that.

(08:34):
That's not what we're pushing. Academics is not word they
of me putting no work in on him. I've already
beat that game, and so I wanted to be clear
about that because it can get misunderstood, and I'm not
someone that likes to do the empty threat thing. I
did say that when you disrespectful, you can't be disrespectful

(08:56):
to men because someone may get hurt, right, and then
people's security ended up getting hurt. Because what I find
to be the case in this new age is niggas
that pop a lot of shit and then pop out
with two or three security and feel as though that
I'll go anywhere with these two or three guys. I
just feel like it's counter productive. I feel like when

(09:17):
you're talking to me and everybody is, everybody can have
a conversation. It's just a way to have a conversation.
But I just wanted to put that on the record
that let's not misrepresent that I'm hunting this dual down
because I don't do empty threats, and I don't do
false promises, and I don't have a scenario.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
That I've been involved in.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Well, I didn't react in a way that I told
someone I was going to react, So I don't want
to start that. Now that I'm in the industry and
I'm in a game where we get a chance to
feed our families and get a chance to put information
and points on the board.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
As it pertains to let's have some real conversation. Right.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
I think podcasting has took a I think podcasting it's
took a real turn the game, giving niche, the niche
that I thrive in. I think it has took a
turn because when you look at a lot of these
shows now, they're no longer breaking down the game, they're
no longer breaking down the contracts and the business and

(10:18):
the albums and why this happened?

Speaker 2 (10:21):
And what do you think about?

Speaker 1 (10:22):
This label collapsed and this person went and got hired
over here and his expertise is marketing, and they've turned
this music label quietly into a tech company right in
front of our eyes. And look what they did with
this label and slowed it down and repurposed the content,
repurposed the music and put it out, sold the rights
to AI. Break that no one's doing this anymore. In podcasting,

(10:44):
what you deal with is and this is not a shot,
but what you're dealing with is a lot of people
are sitting around with their friends and they're talking about
each other, and they're talking about inside jokes, and right,
it's a good thing to do. I guess it creates
an environment where you're a customer and your view or
feels like they're, you know, in the intimate space with you.
But I missed the podcast and where niggas a sit

(11:06):
down and argue Max Bee's position and argue Jim Jones
position and why Jim won't forgive Max b and niggas
is really getting into the intricate details of how niggas
think and what niggas ego is fractured and bruised and right,
it's just and I'm taking it back in twenty twenty six.
I want us to go back to that, at least

(11:26):
on this side. Y'all do what y'all want to do.
But I think a lot of people is either chasing
the headline to click title the headline, or or you're
dealing with podcasts where it's kind of like an inside joke.
I remember when podcasts it first started, Man, I would
used to sit down and really get some game from
some shit. If you listen to earlier Joe Rogan some

(11:48):
of the guests and sit you'd be like, yo, I
didn't know that, man, that's man, that's fucking interesting as fuck.
I did not know that. Look how they Oh, I
never thought of it like that, Like light bulbs will
go off, and I think that's what made podcasting powerful.
But the way streaming has evolved, it has made people
optimize the way that they part I think in twenty

(12:08):
twenty six, we want to take it back. Yeah, let's
put that shit on the record. I just wanted to
clarify those things before we got into the meetium potatoes
of the show, just for you know, just so the
record can reflect the truth. I want to talk about
Blue Facing Krishan Rock, and if we're being honest, we're
not necessarily talking about them. I want to take it
off of them and just talk about this kind of

(12:31):
scenario and situation because I think for me anyway, it's
interesting for people who do not know Chrishan Rock and
Blue Face has a very check of past. Krishan Rock
is someone that Blue Face introduced to the world. She
was a very young girl. She came into the light
on his arm. She had what seemed to be a

(12:53):
dying lordty for Blue Face in the earlier years, in
the earlier times that it's now vanished today. I want
to have a conversation about how unpredictable relationships are, because
I think love is so intense that we get lost
in that every single time Blueface has just spent the
last two years in jail. While he's been in jail,

(13:15):
Krishan has dated a couple of different people she's been
known to be involved with, according to Blue Face, a
number of rappers and a number of different individuals. I
can't confirm with deny those allegations. Again, my conversation today
is not going to be surrounding Blue Face and Krishan,
but more about the way that love and relationships are

(13:37):
unpredictable and how fragile but intense the environment is, the
atmosphere is when you are dealing with love. We're gonna
use them as a placeholder because in real time, people
are viewing what's happening. After blue Face gets out, Krishan
comes to see him. According to her, she gives him
whatever's in her pocket. It's a certain amount of money.

(14:00):
If you know Blue Face and Krishan, they had a very,
very wild relationship. The internet was involved, TV and cameras
would following them around and capture some of the moments
that people in the regular world would consider sacred. But
Blue Face had already labeled this the circus, So at

(14:20):
this point he said, if you get involved with it,
you now win the circus. This is prior to him
going to jail. He gets how Krishan comes to him.
I guess she is looking forward to I guess pick
up where they left off. But that residue of some
of your decisions that lives on a man, even though
he tries to act like I don't feel it, I

(14:41):
don't see it, there's residue that lives on a man
based on your decisions. I always tell people I was
talking to one of my exes, even people that I've
been intimate with and love to death and had real
relationships with. I tell him, the way you handled our distance,
that's what ruined us, Not the fact we needed distance.
How you handled that process what ruined us. You see

(15:05):
what I mean. Yeah, when you take the bread out
the oven and it's still warm, you got to handle
it a certain way. You'll ruin the cake. Now, you
will ruin the bread if you don't handle it right.
And so she shows back up around him. There's always
been something that's been in the air about Offset and Krishan.

(15:26):
There was always this thing about Krishan rocking Offset that
was floating around the industry, and some of the blogs
and some of what the quote unquote te Pages was
always alluding to the fact that Krishan slept with Offset
and Cardi B's house. Blue Face now gets out of jail,
he goes to Holly a bootleg keV and he has
a conversation that confirms she, indeed and his words, slept

(15:50):
with the rapper Offset.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Let's take a look at this clip. Pet Attention hooked
up with Krashan Rock.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
Yeah, they go, she got fucked all you already together?

Speaker 2 (15:58):
No, I was already.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
Engaged with somebody else, so I didn't care. But she
loves She has a thing where she likes to make
it seem like I care.

Speaker 3 (16:05):
Right, So she fucked Offset walk he was with Carty. Yeah,
that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
Right, the miss Christian, Oh, that's his cat brother. She's
she's like one of these regular grapes on the sidewalk. Bro,
She's going, there's no problem with it, feeling, it's just
trying to portray something else. That's when it becomes a problem.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
She's weird that anybody who has sexually her for the
rest of her life. I have to see her face. Yeah,
rumor that Offset hooked up with Krishan Rock.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
And before we give any context, I do want to
allow Krishan to respond to that. So this is Krishan
Rock responding the Blue Face alleging her An Offset had
some sort of pay attention to this clip.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Then is he talking about?

Speaker 5 (16:52):
And why you keep bringing up Carti and all set
like they.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Going through enough?

Speaker 6 (16:59):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (17:00):
You still stuck two.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
Years ago on a lie that being said it never
it was what it was, and you want to continue
to bring up trauma to stay relevant, Like stop trying
to dig yourself out of a grave.

Speaker 6 (17:16):
You already did.

Speaker 5 (17:19):
Nobody already not with you, bro, So to keep trying
to dig up shit, then you're talking about it that Obviously,
don't bash their kids.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
I don't know what he doing.

Speaker 5 (17:33):
His free time or what he do to Carti, it's
none of my business. But you speaking on them like
like you're doing any better than them. You're not doing
better than nobody you talking about. You're not doing better
than me, You're not doing better than Cardi, not doing
better than an Offset. So all these motherfuckers you're using
to like get up on some or like speak up

(17:54):
on something. It's like it's need to off because it's
like this is what you do. You try to me
in a box where where nobody fun you?

Speaker 6 (18:03):
Right?

Speaker 5 (18:03):
So you break you try to drag me into it.
Then you try to lie and say I'm keeping your
kid because I want to force you. No, you just
don't want to fuck me because I put a glooding
and he's some fine shit that like I see it
was any other you ain't trip about any other kid,
but this new that I got, like and it's weird

(18:24):
as hell because it's like that, don't even worry about
our kid or.

Speaker 7 (18:30):
What we got going on to even be there for.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Our son as a parent co parentsing. The only person
in the way of co parenting is you. You're spoken
k too. You was on a fifty fifty yard everybody
trolling you for being in jail. Now you're trying to
drag mother in the gun with you.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
Then you try to keep using my name, using other
people name that's doing better.

Speaker 5 (19:01):
Than you to what what are you mentioning Cardi for?
What do you mention an offset for? What are you
mentioning the mothers for?

Speaker 2 (19:11):
Bro that bitch puts you on?

Speaker 5 (19:15):
Nobody was a blue face till Cardi jumped.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
On topty on her?

Speaker 7 (19:21):
So how you how you on a bitch that puts
you on. That was the first bitch that put you
in the industry. Bro, nobody was sking with your off
feet ass. Then y'all paid for that ship. She didn't
even push you. She got paid.

Speaker 5 (19:43):
Bro, you not that guy.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
You didn't You.

Speaker 7 (19:47):
Didn't hit she put your bitch ass on.

Speaker 5 (19:50):
And now you try and play with her.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
How you playing with a bitch you can't even see, like,
you can't even sit in the same house she's sitting in.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
So at the point where she was going, right, you
see them respond to each other. And again, I'm not
having a conversation about them. Let's have a conversation I'm
trying to have, which is, it's very interesting to me
how unpredictable love is. When I look at Blue Face
and Krishan's situation, it just reinforce the stereotypes already have

(20:20):
about love. When I look at Krishan individually, she used
to really love this dude out loud.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
I mean it was intense.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
I mean she had this dude face on her face,
had it literally a picture of him on a tooth falt,
bitches behind him, had a baby with him, cried about him,
cry to him, cry for him. There was a time,
you couldn't convince anybody. She'll be on the other side
and fighting with blueface, like coming out talking street politics

(20:50):
to him. You was on a fifty to fifty yard
These is prison politics. People never talk about the men
that deal with that kind of shit. Like Yo, man,
this girl went and put my face on her chest.
She went and put my face in a teeth on
a tooth, my nigga, and now fast forward three years,
she on the other side. There's something about it though,

(21:12):
right I was thinking yesterday, I'm saying, Yo, man, there's
something about it, because nigga will fall in love and
will think that yo, just because it's intense, that is strong,
and it'll lasts because it's intense. But sometimes this shit
is intense, it'll burn out. We believe intense is longevity. Like, Yo,

(21:32):
she'll do anything for me. And so you also have
the other side of that, which is what the girl
that will do anything for the man when she first
meeting because of that spark she has. Now she'll do
anything for you. But see the problem is you the
kind of nigga that'll wont everything done and then she'll
meet fatigue. So what will happen is a childish man.

(21:53):
To me, a woman is willing to do anything for
him and request everything from her and not understan saying
how she can get tired and burnt out and exhausted.
But as you get older, you start to value people
who will go above and beyond for you, because most
people won't do anything for you for no reason. There's
a thing I know about loud love. Right, It's crazy

(22:16):
because loud love can be used against you. I've been
in relationships where women will really loud with their love
for me, and I'll be lying if I told you
that that wasn't a satisfying feeling to feel needed, right.
It's like when someone loves you loudly, it quenches a

(22:40):
certain thirst that men typically have, especially the doors, the movers,
and the shakers, the dudes that are willing to go
and feed their families. And when I say movers, doors
and shakers, it can be a regular nine to five nigga.
If you're willing to get up and go feed that family.
You wanted the movers and shakers, and so typically most
men have this trait where they can appreciate a woman

(23:04):
that makes them feel needed, wanted, valued, And so when
a woman loves the typical man out loud. They put
him in psychosis. It hypnotizes him in a way where
it paralyzes his ability. When I was younger, and I'm
just taking you out through my thought process, when I
was younger and I had a woman that loved me
out loud, it was always me thinking like, Yo, she

(23:28):
can't be doing nothing because she'll be embarrassing herself. See,
I never knew that there's levels in everything in life.
And so you also along the way, I've dealt with
people that used that love out loud as a tool
and they'll do that to everybody. And the only person

(23:49):
don't know that this woman loves out loud and does
that same thing that everybody she's with is the nigga
she's currently withniggas in her past. No, and some of
the niggas ducking and dodging or no. But the nigga
she with don't have a clue that Yo, she posted
she love you, She keep tagging you, she keep got

(24:11):
damn and taking pictures with you. I mean she loving
you out loud. I love my man. She rubbing your feet,
she taking pictures in video or running your bath water.
You the only nigga that don't know she'd done done
this ten times. Love and so the loving out loud
is a trick to this nigga. The new nigga that's
in the cobra mouth. Yeah, nah, this nigga in the

(24:34):
cobra mouth, right, the new nigga in the cobra mouth,
don't understand that this is technique he dealing with. I
keep telling people, you fall victim to technique. Right, You
know how to fight, I know how to fight, But
my technique, nigga, I know how to slip a punch.
I got more technique than you. You just got punches.
I got deefised punches, ain't body shots. I got technique,

(24:57):
I got movement. You understand, technique is what gives you
the edge. We all know how to talk, but who
knows how to use rhetoric? Technique gives you the edge.
I always see people from outside the industry that asks, man,
why all these niggas be dating the same women. There's
a vibration. These women know how to treat men, and

(25:19):
if you ever got in their presence, you will feel it.
You are understanding, how shorty, how shorty? One of them
Shorty just know how to deal with men. She's probably
dealt with enough men to have enough day and then
tell to know how to deal with men. And that's
some niggas just running behind other niggas on some weird

(25:41):
old kind of shit. Yeah, now get them nigga beat it. Yeah,
them nigga need to beat it. But there's a scenario
where you're running the kind of women that just add
value to whatever it is you have going on. But
that love loud thing is interesting because people.

Speaker 8 (25:57):
Love loud to know that because you ain't made it
to that side of the game, we ain't reading to you,
ain't really that because wending to that level in the game,
we ain't meaning to the board in the video game.
You get to know. Oh he hard. We didn't even
get around in Crum. We started out as a friend

(26:17):
of the team. We got a little hard getting around
in Crumble.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
And I know that you're not gonner.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
Be weird or like out with us about anything like that.

Speaker 8 (26:40):
I'm expending you this right now because.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Fifteen and they stay when so this hit my timeline
right Exclusive audio smon welcome messing with Risky Kid, even
though he's married or he's in a committed relationship. Ships
with Tory, and I was interested in the seeing what
would her position be. How would she respond to, you know,

(27:08):
this being leaked out? And of course if people don't
know Summer Walker has an album out right now, you
know her, her team is probably gonna tell her, man,
you gotta roll with the punches. At this point, the
album is called Finally over It. This is just part
of the role out at this point, let's just get
on in with it. And so she responded to this
audio being leaked. I mean, before we get to that,

(27:31):
let's address some of the things you heard in the audio.
She said, Yo, go get you another phone and save
it under piece of hoody. All you care. I just
want to get with you. When I get with you, yeah,
salute to the piece of Hudy. See this is what
I like. I like a woman would understand. I love me,

(27:52):
A woman would understand it. See this it be you
woman with no understanding. They keep trying to get with me.
Send me somebody would understand. In God, send me, God,
send me somebody to tell me. Whatever it takes. Just
sign me on the piece of herd put it in
your phone, on the piece of hud and just we
just get together. When we get God, send me somebody

(28:13):
with some understanding God. You also got to pay attention
when she laughed after she said certain things.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
See, y'all don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Women think stuff in their head, but when they say
it out loud, it's almost like she laughed at herself.
It's almost like she, know what I'm saying right here,
kind of damn that shit sound crazy. When she said
the part about I really wanted you to go be
with your family, she laughed after that, because part of
her soul probably don't even agree with that shit, you

(28:49):
know what I'm saying. Part of her is probably like, damn,
that sound kind of like some dumb little shit.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
It probably feels like that because she laugh And you
gotta pay attention to some of those cues like that
you understand me, But pay attention to how she responded
to this alleged audio of her speaking about Richty Kid
coming out.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
Listen to this.

Speaker 6 (29:13):
You cannot you cannot catch every single one of these holes.
He's never gonna stop. You can't stop every single one
of these holes. You're gonna end up going to jail
or getting hurt or like buy somebody not by me.
I don't care that much. I'm having a girl girl
talk about you. You really got to cut it out,
and you have to start understanding, like, Okay, he's the problem.

(29:38):
He don't like you. He don't like you. He doesn't
like you, babe, he doesn't like you.

Speaker 9 (29:46):
If he liked you, reality she had, y'all would be
married with no scandals and no infidelity. Okay, seriously, you
gotta cut it out because I don't know what you're
about to do. If you're like about to go out
and on the tangent and lose your mind and try
to start talking about everything me and I may ever

(30:08):
talked about.

Speaker 6 (30:11):
It's childish, it's inappropriate, and it's it's really sad. It's sad.
So from women and women, you gotta cut it out.

Speaker 9 (30:23):
Okay, all right, these will be the last flowers I
received from him. Okay, okay, you cannot.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
So evidently she's talking to his fiance, Tory Bricks. Here's
another clue.

Speaker 6 (30:47):
Let me move these gigantic ass fucking flowers out the way. Yo,
nigga just got me. That was probably the dumbest shit
I've ever seen anybody.

Speaker 10 (31:00):
Do not gonna cap because it was like no point
for what. That's what I'm trying to say, Like for what,
I'm not mad because I know that you're off in
your mind.

Speaker 6 (31:14):
You're fried in your mind, so I can't expect anything.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Less.

Speaker 10 (31:24):
But it's just like for what, I don't have no shame.

Speaker 6 (31:28):
Let me start off there. I have no shame. I
take nothing back, Babe. I told everybody on fuck my type.
I date for money. Now, you're a man.

Speaker 9 (31:38):
He spends money. He spends money. Y'all are not married.
I don't fuck with married man.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
Whenever I even thought that would let me move these
gigantic ass fucking flowers.

Speaker 9 (31:52):
The ring, I made sure there was no ring. There
was no ring, toy bricks.

Speaker 6 (31:59):
We have seen videos of you fighting women bloody, beating
them bloody. We have seen videos of rich on ring
cameras like he got someone pregnant time after time after
time after time after time. I don't even have enough

(32:23):
fingers for how many bitches that he cheats on you
with on a daily basis, And you have no self
respect whatsoever. And instead of taking that shut up with
you're a man, you come at everybody else but the

(32:43):
source of the problem. The ring.

Speaker 9 (32:45):
I made sure there was no ring, there was no ring.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
It's kind of ironic, she says, she doesn't have any
self respect.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
That's ironic over somebody that I don't even like.

Speaker 6 (32:55):
I don't, I don't even like to you. You probably
you probably me twice a year, three times a year,
and still be doing all that you wotta like both
y'all need to figure out when somebody.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
Don't like you.

Speaker 6 (33:15):
Yeah, I'm just I'm just like, I'm just flabbergastie for
me to not even like somebody, And it's like you
would think we're just all in the big the love triangle,
like we just all in love, like for this to
be on the internet, like this is just the absolutely
absolutely you don't have to worry about me with neither
one of y'all no more. I am tied. Like if
y'all not, if a girl, if you not.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
Just gonna shut up and let him do what he's
gonna do, and if he not gonna stop amping you
up to do that you do, and we all just
just get along and let and let that man spend
in peace.

Speaker 6 (33:46):
I'm cool. I'm sorry, I do not it's not the
ain't worth it, nothing is worth it.

Speaker 9 (33:52):
He's not even fine like, let's be real. Everybody can
call me a bird.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
Everybody can call me a reconn call me miss pizza head.
That's perfectly fine. I actually put my name is miss
pizza anybody else. It doesn't bother me. I don't care about.

Speaker 7 (34:11):
That you do.

Speaker 9 (34:14):
So, now that you've done it, I want you to
go through his phone and post the rest of the
day because everybody about to see here and act like
it's just me and oh she was post the rest of.

Speaker 6 (34:26):
The twenty five.

Speaker 9 (34:27):
He was big, And I want you to do it.

Speaker 6 (34:29):
How to shave room?

Speaker 9 (34:30):
Do it when Nick Cannon be up there with baby mamas.
I want you to draw the lines and the time
that the frank time frames and all that, make a
power point and put all the up on the internet
that he's because if not, you're just singling me out
for a cloud.

Speaker 6 (34:45):
And that's weird. That's weird because all the oh.

Speaker 9 (34:49):
Hiding man is so long, even when you be trying
to I don't like him.

Speaker 6 (34:55):
All of this is happening over somebody that I don't
even like.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
I don't let me ad a couple different questions before
we even get to what Somemer said about Rich, do
we believe the women when they say that I don't
even like that dude. That dude, that dude, man, I
don't even man that nigga that can't man out win. Meanwhile,
they'll have two babies by the nigga. Man, I can't
stand in that nigga. But sometimes they'll mean that shit,

(35:23):
and I think the energy will tell you. But I'm
asking y'all out there, do we believe women when they
say I don't even like him. He only fucked me
twice a year, three times a year, but I don't
even like him now, I will be honest. On the
other side, if I'm a woman and as a nigga,
that's tricking bad and you gotta fuck him once or

(35:44):
twice a year, but you might get two three hundred
recks a year out the nigga. I think they're compromise
with that. I think bitches are laid down for less
with niggas that they don't really like. You understand me,
So sometimes you gotta scratch that itch. If you I'm
the one that like to have sex. Man, just because
you rich and got money, that don't mean you don't

(36:05):
like to. Yeah, yeah, don't mean you don't like to
get nailed to the cross, So you understand me. When
I look at Shorty, I think Shorty really be feeling
like yo, I be trying to get my Robbie want
to just have a good time.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
I'm young.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
I'm just having a good time a chill, but I
ain't gonna lie. Men don't like hearing that I don't
even like him. What they get this woman away from
me till she don't like me. I don't like hearing
all that I don't like him. Shit, you understand me again.
Sometimes it's people trying to guard themselves, and other times
people really be meaning yo, I don't like that girl

(36:42):
like I don't like nothing about her. They be standing
on that, at least in the moment. I really don't
know who the toury girl is. Of course, I've seen
her Instagram a couple of times. I don't follow her.
I think I'm gonna follow her now. I'm just keep
up with who she is. But some gonna look good
to me right now? You been looking nice out there,
you know, she been looking good and thick too, like

(37:04):
she been eating what she needs to eat. To make
sure you understand me, she been looking real good out there,
So you know, you know, she out there having fun,
moving around, moving and shaking, you know, and she might
be a little reckless with that pool, Nanna. You know
sometimes you get reckless with that pool, Nanner. You done
got rich, got money, man, I'm living my best one.

Speaker 2 (37:26):
Man.

Speaker 1 (37:26):
Some of these rap niggas having money, status, fame, spending
good money. Man, she might be living like that. I
don't know if she living like that. Now, let's take
a look at what rich the kids said. It responds
to her. You strike at a man's ego when you
tell him, I don't even like this nigga. This nigga's
a pon. I do not like him. Now, this is
where you find out if a man really care not,

(37:49):
because when you file off them kind of shots that
niggas like me, I don't even like him, man, he ain't.
I don't like that, dude. Man, I'm not even responding
to you, surety, because I don't. I really don't like you,
like I'm talking about. I really don't like you. So
now that you don't like me, it's mission accomplished. I'm
not even responding to no, bro that don't like me.
You don't even get no response. Yeah, I don't respond

(38:12):
to nothing that don't like me. I like who liked me?
When they like me. In the minute they stopped liking me,
I stopped liking them. That's the understanding. You understand me. Now,
Pay attention to what Richter kids said after hearing her
go on this fifteen minute live saying, y'all don't even
like this dude, I don't like fucking to me. Not
find this nigga. Just spend money. All these flowers come

(38:33):
from him. Pay attention to what rich They kids said.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
Why talk abody?

Speaker 10 (38:37):
She could have had me, but she was vega.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Now that's crazy, pitch run Why just because the endia y'all, y'all.

Speaker 8 (38:50):
We get a.

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Everybody can call me a bird.

Speaker 9 (38:56):
Everybody can call me ah or b can call me
this pizza.

Speaker 6 (39:01):
That's perfectly fine. I actually put my name is Nesspa
anybody else. It doesn't bother me.

Speaker 9 (39:07):
I don't care about that nigga.

Speaker 5 (39:11):
You do.

Speaker 9 (39:12):
So, now that you've done it, I want you to
go through his phone and post the rest of the
bitches because everybody about to see here and act like it's.

Speaker 6 (39:21):
Just me and oh, she was a fucking her nigga.

Speaker 9 (39:23):
Post the rest of the twenty five bitches he was
fucking with, and I want you to do it?

Speaker 6 (39:28):
How to shave room? Do it?

Speaker 9 (39:29):
When Nick Cannon be.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
Up there, someone walk with showing some of the flyers.
She alleges that this dude got him. Now changes her
name to miss piece of herd. She's kind of playing
into it.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
This is.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
This is Tory Bricks, which is rich the kid's girlfriend.
She's playing I'm gonna get that get back even if
I get life. Trust me, the bitch is going crazy
about their yes lord. I'll be trying to tell y'all,
see y'all think anything a joke. People go crazy about
their yes lord.

Speaker 2 (39:59):
Man.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
But to bring the conversation back to what we were
talking about, it's like, because you're here on the other side,
some people will be like, yo, she just lying to herself.
Who would not want to be in a relationship and
just be getting cracked on the side like that and
getting all of their bills paid. And I'm here to
tell you these new age women, there's some people that
are sit on that side and be comfortable on that side.

(40:20):
And if you look at it for what it's worth,
and you can be analytical about some of the results
that you get from being on that side of it.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
You don't deal with the headaches.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
You don't have to feed this nigga, you don't have
to clothe this nigga washes close, you don't have to
deal with waking up next to them. You just see
them when you want to see them. And this nigga
be sending their bread through. I think there's a lot
of women that will take that deal. There is a
scenario where you can be the girlfriend of the nigga
who's not a good boyfriend, but he's a good side nigga.

(40:52):
And I know that sounds crazy, and it goes same
for women like your girlfriend ain't a good girlfriend, she
a good side piece and you don't know that because
you made of a girlfriend out the side piece. It's
unfortunate and it's bad news for niggas that got girlfriends.
I mean, if I'm being honest, there is a scenario
where you can be in a situation like some of

(41:13):
walker and think to yourself, like I being with that
nigga come with too much And she kind of explained
it from a prospective baby mama, drumma, whatever, what have you,
And some men are pushed back like she lying to herself.
But I'm just not certain. Like I've heard women, some
of my female friends I deal with, like they tell me,
you can have certain times where to be niggas. That'll

(41:36):
be too much in a bitch be and it's and
too much in an ear And because he the boyfriend, she.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
Can't do this and she can't do that.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
But if he just fucking on him, even though he's
paying the bills, he may not feel like he had
that kind of authority. I mean, these are the contractual
agreements that they're finding themselves in. And a new agent.
I'm just putting y'all down. I don't know, but I'm
looking at someone Walker. Some might need to tell her
cole my phone. I want to have a conversation with
I want to bring on this up there podcast, and

(42:06):
I want to come to a show. I want to
see what the show about, you know, So y'all go
let her know. You know, the general said he want
to catch one of the shows. You know, do something special.
You understand me. Put a few things in between each other,
you understand that. But she got an album out, man,
you know what I mean? Y'all go check the album out.
We'll see what happens as this unfold. Of course I can.

(42:29):
I'm joking, but we'll see what happens as this unfold.
We'll continue to kind of watch what happens in the culture.

Speaker 6 (42:35):
Man.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
But I keep telling y'all, it's a lot of relationship
shit going on. We ain't even talked about all setting
for this, but I don't want to have the whole
thing about relationships, So we're gonna switch gears. Let's talk
about something else.
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