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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The volume.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Y'all been laughing at this, so just get into it.
What even say it?
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Our brother in Christ, mister Buster Rhymes.
Speaker 4 (00:12):
Yo, I go intro, intro, intro to topic, go ahead.
It was a TikTok creator. I believe this is an
art basil.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Yes, that was in front of the live I believe that.
Speaker 4 (00:20):
Wanted to take a photo with Buster Rhymes. Who wouldn't
bust the Rhymes an absolute legend. And he went on
to say thank you Tracy Morgan for taking the photo,
in which Buster reacted to that off off off the
color remark in a certain way. Here all right, I
have two views on this. I like what Buster did
(00:42):
because I do think these young kids can't just run
around and get away with disrespecting people that have put
in so much iconic work. You need to show them
some form of respect. With that said, he kind of
looks like Tracy Morgan, listen, maybe that can made an
honest mistake and was not trolling.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Listen, man, listen, listen, listen, listen, And I get it.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
Nah, A lot of the letter listen, a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Of these influences when you walk up on certain people
playing these games, yeah of calling them, you know, somebody
out they're not. I get it. I like to bust
react liked it. I get it.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
But in this case, he probably honestly thought he was
Tracy Morgan.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
Have you seen Tracy Morgan, like when he leaving like
a Knicks game, like when he got his jewelry on,
and like when Tracy's in that bag Tracy Tracy. Yeah,
if you never met Buster Rhymes and you've seen Tracy
Morgan leaving a Nick game, you might think that that's
Tracy Morgan standing in front of them. Like, but I
do think that the dude was playing, you know, playing games.
(01:47):
I think I do think he was doing that.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
And bust if we know that, you know, it's in
crazy shake. Sometimes his way fluctuates, like the rest of us.
Some months we're just chilling and that belly comes back
with that sweater and that specific belly. I want to
shoot this TikTok creator like some type of thing.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Listen, man, it's not that listen id.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
I'm just hey, you know, I'd love to kill a
white TikTok.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
They could be there, brothers, they could be that could
be uncles, they could be a lot, they could be related.
Are drastically different at height though, Like, but that's what
if you never met Buster though, you don't know that,
if you never met Tracy, you don't know how totally
are people. Just Baby just told us they think she's
six 'e two hundred and fifteen pounds, So I mean,
it's the same for Tracy Morgan and Buster Robs, Like,
(02:34):
you don't know how toll these people are, but it's
not too far off to say that they look alike.
They do look alike, but I understand Buster's Now do
we think Buster was Do we think Buster was upset
because it was disrespectful or because he heard that before?
I think it was a mixture of both, because.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
I will say sometimes when people make jokes contraard to
people believe I actually do a pretty thick skin and
I don't care that much. Sometimes when you say a
joke that is really true, I get a little upset.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
That's when, especially if it's a strange, if it's a
strange like if it's the homies, like, all right, they
called me that before. But if it's some random little
white kid with a fucking camera walking up told my yo,
what's up Tracy, It's like I'm.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Gonna die laughing. I ain't a lot, Like, how can
you not laugh? That's funny.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
If if I was with Bustered and I heard that,
I'd start laughing.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
Sure, you gotta laugh, it's funny. But I get I
understand Buster's frustration, like don't we trying to use me
to make content?
Speaker 4 (03:36):
Things like that? I get that part of it. That's
why I like he said, camera's down, Like.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
I totally get that.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
Party's stern and respectful in his response, So white, if
a white TikToker walk up to the mom and be like, yo,
j prince, you changed my life?
Speaker 2 (03:49):
What you're gonna say?
Speaker 3 (03:51):
I'm laughing. No, I don't give a fuck about that
type of ship. Yea, you know I'm not la He
kept the TikToker safety. Yeah, man, you know me, I
laugh at shit like that. I don't. I don't care
about it like that.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
Well, you know, I watched that, and of course I
had to make it about myself. I felt, pussy should
I check that girl on the rock the Bells cruise
that called you ma called me Paul Wall?
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Oh yeah, no, no, So you gotta laugh at that?
You gotta laugh?
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Yeah, you got that was the funniest thing ever. But
I understand Buster, like, because you know that that kid
was trying to create content. Yeah, so I understand that,
and I feel like Buster knew that that's what he
was trying to do. It wasn't about what he said,
it was why he said it, Like, you're trying to
create this content. This this this viral moment. So I'm
gonna give you a viral moment. I'm gonna talk to you,
I'm gonna check you still gonna go viral. You know
(04:37):
what I'm saying. It probably went more viral than it
would have if Buster would have just laughed at when
it went viral at all. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
So it's like, Okay, I'm gonna get a viral the moment,
but don't play with me like that, like stop, don't
don't play with me like that. I'm not one of
those people to play with understand it. But it was funny, Bus,
like we love you, but that was funny.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
Well, now I feel like this TikToker is gonna make
it his life's work to wait outside the garden for
Tracy Morgan.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Bust your bust and Bus bust him back.
Speaker 4 (05:03):
If he if he wants to double down, on his
content creation. You got to get a video after. He
has to get a video with Tracy Morgan. Now he
has to there's no that has to be his next goal.
Stand outside the guard and wait for the Tracy Morgan.
Get a video with Tracy Morgan, because Tracy's stopped to
take pictures with everybody. So that's sure Mayor of New Yeah,
and I'm sure Tracy Morgan by now has seen that clip.
So but I felt bad for Bus to after because
(05:23):
then they another video reservice were actually felt Bus was
a little unfair to one gentleman that was asking him questions.
He flipped that on someone else, like you could see
it was in the same area, had the same fit on,
and the kid was showing nothing but love. But Buster
was like he was ready to fight.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
I think, yeah, I saw that. I felt, all right,
I understand you. You're upset, Buzz. They've been linked like
you've been drinking a little bit.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
It spend a long day, it's hot, you're in salmon, Like,
I can see how you could be irritable, but that
that kid was showing love like he wasn't even he
wasn't being an asshole.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Yeah, but you you know, what it is a lot
of the times people don't understand man, Like you know,
celebrities and things like that, and they are in public spaces.
There is a thing that it's just like now everybody's
trying to get these content moments, these these viral moments,
and it's like sometimes you know, they just not you know,
they might be real shit going on in Buster's life
right now, where he ain't for the jokes, yeah, and
he's not for the games. And you hear you come
(06:15):
with your with your cannon, and you're trying to create
this fucking this content and I just don't feel like
being not even that you just putting phone in my face,
Like all right, well the phone is cool if you
know to actually take a picture, take a picture.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
Especially Busses a thousand times more famous than me, So
I know he has phones put in his face and
I do, I know he does.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
Yeah, that shit is kind of fucking annoying.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
Yeah, but I mean, you know, you got to expect
that that's part of the gig. I guess when you're
a celebrity and you're out in public, you gotta expect
that some people are gonna see you, they're gonna want
to talk to you, get a video with you. People
don't ask for autographs no more. People want they want
content with you. They want they want a video with you.
It is not don't sign ship. I don't want Busters.
I don't want Busters autographed. Get this fucking twenty second
(06:58):
clip so I can go viral on TikTok real quick,
Like I don't need your autograph. That's what the game
is now.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
That's what's just so funny of like that was a
thing for so long to prove that you were around somebody,
a celebrity of famous athlete, they had to put their
signature on something so you could I really just met
Roger Clemens prove it here. Like the concept of autographs
(07:24):
is fucking wild.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
It's crazy.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
But then if you think about it, I mean, that
is the most authentic thing you can do. It's how
we even like our government works. Like how I bought
my house, I had to sign it. It wasn't just
the money. I guess the autograph does mean more than anything.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
It depends though, like if you're just getting like I
remember my mom years ago, she was at some dinner
and I forgot who signed, like the handkerchief that my
mom had her table. I think it was like somebody
played for the Knicks. As a kid, I was like,
oh shit, like that's dope. But as I get older,
I was looking at that shit like how do I
know that?
Speaker 4 (07:55):
That was?
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Really like, it's just a hey, now, if it's a basketball,
if it's a poster, or it's like it's a little
different if I'm getting that signed by the player or
you know, the team. But if it's just like a
random if it's a paper towel with a signature that
the waiter could have signed that, yeah, how would I know?
And then you have to and then you have the
authenticators that look at the signature like yep, that's him.
(08:18):
How did you get this job? It sounds like the plot,
but at least it was a baseball at least that's
what I'm saying. When it's that it's different a paper top.
Come on, man, get that out my face. As a kid,
I don't want to.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
Paper towels.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
You, mom, you couldn't find anything else like handkerchief.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
That's why. And I'm not laugh at your fans. But
he even brought it up in his disrecord, the fact
that Drake bought a push your team, like off eBay
that was signed liked anybody could have signed that microphone.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Yeah, but I think they have to go through again.
They have to authenticat it. At that time on eBay,
I don't know. Oh yeah, at that time you could
just do whatever that was your mic was.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
Also, that's such a weird thing to do too, Like
imagine just having an eba kind of like what do
I want to sell? You know what?
Speaker 3 (09:05):
They go buy a mic and.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
Put a right push your tea, you put push your tea.
While he wasn't solo, it was just the clips, like,
oh my god, do you have autographs?
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Like you still have autographs?
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Yeah, I got Styles's autograph Styles just I know, but
my daddy got it for me on a salmon Manila envelope.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
A salmonella envelope Manila. Oh I'm about to say you
should throw that out, like you have a small.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Got me Styles autograph? When I was really young, where
did you run? H?
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Like into Ko? He ran?
Speaker 2 (09:38):
He ran into him in New York somewhere and just
that's what he had.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
He was a Locks fan, like growing up as a.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Stous fan upstate. We grew up on like that type
of music.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Jada kiss is like our king, Like how how New
York City feels about like Jay?
Speaker 2 (09:52):
That's how we feel about the Jada kiss.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
That is so interesting. But why is that though?
Speaker 1 (09:58):
I don't know, but Jada always show love to the
town too, Like he used to come and like perform
like a lot.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Like Jada always was like that. We fuck with Jada
have heavy.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
Yeah, the Locks definitely hit the circuit of the Northeast,
whereas like Hove Mayors do Boston, New York, Philly, DC.
I think the Locks was hitting every small city in
New York. They was doing Come on, all of Connecticut.
It's the same way Connecticut. Jadakiss is the god.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
There's only one autograph. I regret not asking for it,
like Serena Williams, Yeah, well that one too. Not Kobe.
I regret not asking for Kobe.
Speaker 4 (10:34):
I can understand that'd be one of the few, Yeah,
that I'd be like damn.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
But it was like it was too intimate because y'all
know Trevor Reason, one of my best friends. When they
was playing with the Knicks, they came, you know, he's
playing with the Lakers and they came to play the
Knicks and we all went out one night and Cob
you can't Cobe was out with us and it was like,
I can't ask cold like it was it's too it
was too intimate to person. It's like, bro like you
with trev that's my boy like me asking for autograph
(10:58):
in that moment would have been crazy. Yeah, but I
do regret that. I'm gonna still want Trevor got like
a jersey, some sneaker sound.
Speaker 4 (11:04):
Thing still want from Treivve though, which I'm tell us
about your night on the town with with with the
Goat's what's what you want to be?
Speaker 3 (11:10):
Outside? We went to uh, I think it was Mansion
on M two showing your age. Yeah, it was one
of those clubs that's no longer there, and it was
like the security was crazy, like nobody could get into section.
What year was this, twenty ten, maybe twenty eleven, okay,
(11:33):
something like that. It was right before they won. What
year did trev winnering? Was it? Oh nine, Trevor for
whatever year they wanted to ring? It was that the
year before that, I think. Okay, So yeah, we went
to M two. But he was cool man. Cole was cool.
Cole was like one of the guys bro. But it's
you do recognize the difference. So like the security measures
(11:56):
and all of that shit, it's like nobody's getting into section.
Like it's just the fellas. Whoever was with him, that's it.
You can't bring nobody in here but him, like on
a personal level, super cool, down to earth. And that's
kind of why I didn't ask for water because it
felt it just felt like weird. It was like we
just finished kicking it, talking shit all night, laughing, and
I'm like, hey, can you sign this, like and it
was napkin the way your mom did, Like it would
(12:18):
have been that. Or I could have pulled the jersey out.
I could have folded a jersey and put it in
my Genie pocket. Your fault definitely with the jersey. Saw
with Coleman and M two.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
He said, you take a flip. Nobody said that. Nobody
said somebody said.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
But that is the one. That's the one person that
I regret not asking for the stream Awards. What this
this weekend? Yes? Did they stream it or was it
on cable? I'm not sure what it was on. I
just saw some clips on you know, social media. Shout
out to black Boy Max. He won Best Music Streamer
well deserved, well deserved. Shout out to the bronze ledgend constant.
(12:58):
No he won three or four. Yeah, he was on
his Lauren Hill. Shit he did? He put poor Champagne
in him. I didn't know. I don't even know what
the war looks like.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
But shout out to Coy said not he won't marathon
stream right, I.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Mean he would have to.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
He was.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
He was streaming for half a year. He imagined losing
and you did that. He was streaming for seven months
straight or some shit like that. I mean, how many
people do the marathon stream? Like?
Speaker 4 (13:20):
I'd like to know how many people were in that category?
And is it the way marathons go? Like I understand
the Kenyans are gonna win, but can I be like
the person that just comes in last place like two
days later?
Speaker 3 (13:30):
Probably?
Speaker 4 (13:30):
Like can I just put my shit on and just
go about my life or just like leave it in
my kitchen.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Streaming for like that that?
Speaker 4 (13:36):
We don't.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
I mean we listen. Obviously what Kyle did was incredible,
but it takes a lot. And I think you know
Kyle when his uh his acceptance speech, he was speaking
to mental health and things like that, and that's something
I always thought about when like when Kyle was doing
all that, I was like, how is this? How is
this guy? Like, how is he dealing with this mentally?
Like there's so much stress pressure knowing that you're on
(13:58):
camera twenty while I was a day for months. I mean,
I just don't know how somebody is able to do that.
I just don't. I just don't, like, like without cocaine,
not not not drugs, but like just being able to
mentally disconnect for a second, Like, how do you do that?
And then not only that, because if I start streaming tomorrow, cool, right,
(14:21):
it's not going to be that many. We're talking about
millions of people watching this kid at one time for days, weeks, months.
You're speaking about Kai, which I completely agree with.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Shout out to the fans, like you guys are watching
that the entire time, which is fucking crazy, Like you're
doing that marathon with him. Yeah, that's nuts, But that's
a dedicated fan.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
The fans get to the fans get to turn it,
they get to turn it off. Like even when we
did our stream and our very first stream, and I
wanted it to be very entertaining, there were times where
I would step away and have to breathe and turn
off like that's it's like you're putting on, not pretending
per se, but you're putting so to do that for
(15:04):
days and days and months and months on and I
could not. I would collapse. I would literally I have
no idea how he's able to do that.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
And I mean granted, at points Kyle will have other
people be there so we can sleep, but he even
records himself sleeping, like I wouldn't even be able to
shut my brain off knowing there's a camera looking at
me while because you can't even fart in your sleep,
does he turn the mute off? Like he mutes you
can far in your sleep? That's the streamers love that. Yeah,
makes them feel.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Like they know you better.
Speaker 4 (15:28):
That's a thousand more subs, thousand more subs. Sometimes I
talk in my sleep, like sometimes I have like weird
jolt reactions in my sleep, Like what if I have
a wild dream and the world gets to watch me
experience that. Oh, to just make the clipping and you
go viral. That's all can they find out on a
serial killer? It builds the show shout out to speed.
He won Streamer of the Year.
Speaker 3 (15:50):
A lot of the videos I've been seeing the speed
he might be one of the best athletes in the world.
Like it's I don't think it's anything speed kidd, There's
definitely nothing he won't try, but he's definitely one of
the best athletes I've ever seen.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
I want to shout out to our little James, who
is one of Kai Sanat's friend who's stuck up for him.
When another person in that life, a fan fan, was
doing like a live interview segment, like during like the
hosting of the Awards, and she called Kai Sanat Diddy,
like because people have been making that joke about the
way he looks and saying that he resembles Diddy. But
he's like, yeah, cong She was like, congratulations on like
(16:24):
your doc that just came out comparing him to Diddy,
and it was just like the whole room kind of
got silent because that's not even funny and it's just
some shit you just don't joke about. And Tyler called
her out on Mike, like, yo, if you're gonna make jokes,
at least be funny. And I like when people stick
up for their friends because I'm like that, So I
just wanted to shout out to everybody. Even I didn't
even like do the like, oh my god. He just
was like what what this fuck is wrong with you?
Speaker 4 (16:44):
And listen, I'm the last person that should talk about
tasteless jokes. But I was so happy that that gentleman
did that. Ford, Like, what, that's all right? Cool if
you want to make the joke, make it funny, yeah,
because that was just like odds And I don't think
he looks like buff he does.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
It looks like a young Diddy.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
He looked like they could be distantly related, but not enough,
you know what I'm saying, Like not enough for it
to become a thing, like he was distantly related.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
But he could have said it so he looks more
like him though, fair enough.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
But either way, that was just like such a.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
People got to understand, like jokes like stand up comedy
ain't for everybody. Off the cuff comedy like ain't for everybody.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
And a lot of streamers are are very funny. Podcasters
included radio personalities everything. A lot of people are funny
sitting down on a mic like this, But to do
stand up host something yeah, so way different monsters. Because
you're funny in your computer chair does not mean remember
when Charlomagne did that what was that show on MTV two? Uh?
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Fuck im?
Speaker 2 (17:49):
Practical jokers.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Charlotte made the God did not do a practical joker.
I didn't know. I didn't know. I think it's.
Speaker 4 (17:59):
Uncommon sense and I respected that Charlemagne was trying to
take certain people that were funny on Twitter and put
them on that show. But not everybody is tax who's
funny in real life. Like, it was clear that a
lot of people that have one hundred and forty characters
to make you laugh when you put them in front
of a mic tho, you're not Like, you're not funny
at all. Most of the people on Twitter, like you
get to sit and think about that. And reword it
(18:22):
and like not off the cuff on a TV show,
you're trash, which is fine, but it just doesn't translate
all the time. And that was a clear indicator at
the Streamer Awards that some of y'all aren't funny that.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
Way, which is cool.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
I probably i'd be trash of it too, but I'd
be one to say shit, man, but I'll let you
have it. It's not go ahead. Nobody would have felt
the way if that was a black woman making that joke. Yes,
they would have know they wouldn't have.
Speaker 3 (18:48):
Yes, they would We do it all the time every
award show it is a comedian hosting makes inappropriate jokes.
Nobody's upset.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
It's not that we're not saying diddy jokes can't be made.
It just like, make it funny. It wasn't funny. Just yeah,
that's the thing.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
If you have a punch, that's not funny. It's a
lot of hosts that have said we sat here was
like they were not funny.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Yeah, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
So myself, I'm not shout out to his friend for
getting out of mic and saying, if're gonna make jokes,
make it funny. Nobody's saying canceled shorty in their career,
nobody's making up, nobody's saying that.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
But it's like, yo, I just feel like nobody would
have Nobody would have felt the way if that was
a black woman that made that joke.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
I know.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
I think that because we tend to take jokes from
each other differently than we do from people that's not
from our culture.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
I feel like, yes, we do joke on each other
and we're a little bit but that's obvious within every race, right,
people are a little bit more comfortable with their own racemates,
whatever the fuck you want to call it. Right, But
at the same time, you also have to look at
the age group that that's in.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
They're not the jokes that like we let.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Y'all used to get off in the eighties and shit
like that, Like we live in.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
A more sensitive time.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
Any the eighties is crazy.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Maul wasn't joking in the eighties.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
Of course he was.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
The jokes we we're in twenty ten are different.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Yeah, so like in.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Twenty nineteen, twenty yeah, till five years ago, like inappropriate
shit is funny sometimes now I get it.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
And also the streamers, I feel like, I know we
say this. This generation is a little more soft and
tiptoes around the PC type of thing. But let's not
act like when it comes to streaming. Those guys don't
cross the line way more than we do.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
They cross lines, yes, but they are more hyper aware
and it's mainly because people exist for a reason.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
They've lived.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yeah, that's fine, but that's not kai's audience for sure.
And when you're on like like the streamer awards, like
those type of platforms that are supposed to be there like,
those are their official platforms, right, So to us, we're
looking at it like we don't know what the fuck
that is. They're younger than us, but that's their official platforms,
that's their oscars.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
You.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
When it comes to racial shit, sexual assault shit, they
grew up in an era that that shit cannot be
laughed off.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
So they do a lot of inappropriate shit. But that's
what they do is laugh at that type of ship. Now, o,
young niggas don't give a fuck about none of that.
She's speaking more to the kai part of the genre.
The rest of the streaming world is far worse than
any of us.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Yes, Aiden Ross and all of them, I'm not talking
about them. I'm talking about the buttoned up the official
people of this.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
Let me actually and are not like laughing at sex assault. Now,
let me like some baby. If India Love made that
joke with Tyler had said something, I'm sure he would
have forgot though. All right, man, that's what we're doing today.
If any of Love made that joke, nobody says nothing.
That's your opinion.
Speaker 4 (21:35):
I can disagree with you because they were right, because
they were trying to like beat or because.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
No, it's just different coming from depending on who's coming from.
That's what I'm saying. If it was somebody that's from
our culture that said that, somebody that we cool with that.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
Said that, okay, but by the way, I think that
makes sense though ironically, like yeah, yeah, certain people can't
make certain jokes.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
People get to come. No, I'm with that, but that's
what that was my first thing. They shouldn't be so
an Asian girl that said that. If this was a
black girl that said that, nobody would have said nothing.
Tyler wouldn't have asked for that Mike and said one word.
I still think he would have.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
I still think he would have said something because I
think as his I think because it's his friend.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
And it's like, don't compare me to somebody.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Who's sexual, Like that's not you know what I'm saying,
Like that's not funny, Like that's a big deal in
our culture.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
It's like a big nasty thing.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
This is a terrible person, Like you're making a joke
about me looking like a literal monster, Like that's not
because and yes, the added fact nine saying that I
look like that is always when it comes from somebody
non black, So I get your point, when it comes
from somebody non black, you're basically saying all black people
look alike. Because I'm sure Kai don't think he looked
like Diddy, right, So you're basically saying all black.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
People look alike. So there is a little added sauce
to it.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
So would it have been less disrespectful coming from a
black woman, Yes, it wouldn't have been funny coming from
any race because it just wasn't funny.
Speaker 3 (22:49):
But again we get to agree with this sad mall.
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Speaker 4 (23:32):
While we're here, can you please explain this Matt Barnes
situation to me, mal, I have so lost in everything
that is going on. So he sent money to an
AI chick, he fucked a robot and then the robot
then conspired against him.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
But how you get extorted by a robot? Well, no,
he got it was a It was a fake page.
It was an AI page or AI model. Okay, somebody
was running a page with pictures of an AI model
and basically, you know, kind of like swindle Matt Barnes
and to send in five thousand a month for like
(24:08):
a year, so like sixty thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
But it was a woman, well obviously it was AI.
But like he never spoke to this person. Was she
sending AI nudes? Like? What was he just sending five
k for? That's where I'm really lost.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
I don't know. We can look at we can look
at it, Josh. I don't know what the real story is,
but I do believe it was somebody saying that they
were like gonna come go public and say that it
was a pregnancy or something like that, or pregnancy scare.
So it's fake text messages, fake audio messages from somebody
(24:40):
saying that they were gonna, you know, go public and
lead a story being pregnant by Matt and things like that.
And Matt's is Matt Barnes married. He was so, but
his partner was pregnant during the time, and he was
saying that he didn't want it to go public because
I think he was saying that she was a high
risk pregnancy, didn't want to stress her out, didn't want
(25:03):
to you know, you know, lose the baby, lose the pregnancy.
So he tried to, you know, whatever he had to
do to make it go away. So if it was
five thousand a month, he was just sending that wire
every month.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Okay, but understand, I mean, don't cheat on your pregnant girlfriend.
But wouldn't he know that this was fake because he
never fucked the robot?
Speaker 3 (25:23):
Well, yes, so you would assume so, yes, But I
think he was just scared and panicking. He had went
through something I think last year where his uh, his
girlfriend had had released some text messages and caught him
talking to some girls and you know, things like that.
So I think he was kind of like, oh shit,
not again, and he's whatever he needed to do to
(25:44):
make it go away.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
But you got to read a texting me like this
is not me, yes you and I can yes, and
like I know, but I know this this woman I
think is a woman not Ai. I've never fucked or
met this person, So how could you extort something's not
adding up in the story?
Speaker 3 (25:59):
Man, Listen, it's not five k? Like what what month?
Did he say? Six K sixty one k does not
add up? What told you? Did she did she show
Ai buttthole? And he sent six K one one month? Well? No,
I mean it was it was five thousand dollars a month.
The wire transfers for like a year to somebody, and
then he found out that it wasn't real. There was
(26:19):
an AI model. So now he's suing Tasha K. He's
filling the lawsuit againstshak Oh.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
They never mind, Matt bars I didn't say anything. What
you mean it's anything?
Speaker 3 (26:28):
You didn't pump the story, not pump the story out there.
I'm just confused by Yeah, I was too, don't. I
just don't know how you get caught up in something
like this. I get it. If it's a real woman
that you know, you had some dealings you may have
gotten I totally understand that. But this AI model ship,
like I just don't know. Like Matt must have just
been so scared, it's so paranoid and didn't want to
(26:49):
lose his girl that he was just like, man, whatever
I gotta do to make this shit disappear. Fuck it,
it is what it is. What's what's your extortion number?
My extortion number? Yeah, you can't extore me. I understand
You're cool, but no, I'm just not getting extorted. What
would I be extorted for?
Speaker 4 (27:05):
This is hypothetical. Of course, I'm trying to think what information.
All right, Let's say let's put this same situation. You're
with your wife Hyri's pregnancy. You are certain that, hey,
maybe I got this girl pregnant because I have slept
with her. What is your extortion number? There, there's no extortionure,
because to me, that makes it worse. Like getting a
(27:25):
girl getting a side chick pregnant is bad. I think
you're here to talk about the more. I think your
girl goes crazy if knowing that you were sending her
money every month.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
Okay, i think that would just add fuel to it, Like,
not only did you get a girl pregnant while I'm pregnant,
you were sending her money every month like that too.
That's just add an insult to the injury.
Speaker 4 (27:46):
Like I know you, I know your right wing in
pro life, which I respect. So again this is hypothetical.
What's your extortion number for the abortion?
Speaker 3 (27:57):
I don't know. It depends on who the girl is.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
If it's a girl, I have the same situation you
have a wife. If it's a girl that I had.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Like a real relationship, if it was just like a
flame one night standing she happened to get pregnant, yeah
we might have to talk about sending some money. But
if it's like a girl, if it's a girl I
had a real relationship with, Like, yo, we're a.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
Family now, you know, like fuck it. No, you have
a family and you have a white love y'all both
and I love the kids. So what happened to the
nuclear family? Well, thirty seconds ago, we were I was.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
I fucked up. I made a mistake, but I'm not
going to you know, if it's somebody have a real
relationship with, then you know, we gotta do what you
ain't extort me. But if it's somebody I just met
on the road, had a fun night with, I slipped
up she got pregnant, then it's like, yeah, I'm not
having it. So what's what's the number? Not your NBA salary,
your salary here, we don't know ten k she might
(28:52):
get she might have that. Take this ten K right
off into the sunset.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
I better hope that baby shoul brings us a lot
of stuff because ten k is hurting me.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
But then a child is a hunter k.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
So it's like, I mean, exactly, what's the P and
L on that exactly?
Speaker 3 (29:09):
Sending a ten k?
Speaker 4 (29:10):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Ten k all entered?
Speaker 4 (29:12):
You also have to pay for the abortion. That's where
I think that the one K came from.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
In the sixty Now, that's all in all, v ten
k all in, get rid of it, Go shop and
take a vacase. Do what you gotta do.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Ten k al Samarus is pissed at us right now
because we're joking about abortions, and I think that's mean
to women.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
I don't care about that, Okay, from the reports that
I'm seeing, No to Ai never claimed to be pregnant.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
She just claimed to be sleeping with him or she never.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
Okay, but how many bitches do you have that you
can't remember? It was just sex? Yes, now Matt tripping,
I'm not sending you no money and we just had sex.
I thought she was saying she was pregnant.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Well he didn't fuck her because she's a robot.
Speaker 3 (29:54):
But I'm saying, how many women do? But believe that
you forget? But that's why I said Matt was out here.
He listen, Matt got bitches.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
It's funny because he's sing Tasha K for not like
he's like Tasha K didn't confirm whether the material she
was spreading was real or not.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Nigga, neither did you? Like right like you had you
was in a whole AI test message back and forth
with the AI model, Like you didn't even know what
was going on, Like so how could Tasha K know
what's going on? You don't even know what's going on?
Speaker 4 (30:23):
And like, did Tasha K post the actual messages?
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Sha Ka posted all that stuff and claimed that Matt
Barnes was being on faith?
Speaker 4 (30:30):
Can we please see these text messages that was from
AI because I feel like and again I don't get pitches,
so this is a world. I may not understand at
the Matt Barnes level. When do you not remember text
conversations with women you're sleeping with? Yeah, like even if
it's a one night stand, you would remember the address, Like, nah,
(30:51):
I never stayed there.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Yeah, Matt, Matt was Now you know what Matt, Matt?
I am confused. Matt was out here? Why? Yeah, that's
wife was going out every month?
Speaker 4 (31:05):
Or is god damn? Or is that's what's a He
didn't send the money.
Speaker 3 (31:11):
No, he sent the money. Money gone, money gone?
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Is great?
Speaker 3 (31:16):
Money gone?
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Well who has the money?
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Whoever was running that account? Yeah, whoever was running an account? Yeah,
that's how that goes. But this is but you know,
this is a thing though like this, like there's accounts
that I was put onto, Like people saw that I
was following. It was like, yo, you know that girl
like her boyfriend runs that account, like she'd be getting
dudes to send her money. So like it's a real girl,
(31:41):
but it's not actually her account, like her boyfriends running
account DM and guys talking guys starts sending you know
cash app just that and the third like but it's
not her at all, it's just her pictures.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
I mean well, this did happen to one of the
greatest linebackers in Notre Dame history. First round draft pick
he dedicated which bow was that his dead girlfriend who
was just some dude crazy?
Speaker 3 (32:09):
Yeah, I think that.
Speaker 4 (32:09):
I was in high school, like tearing up watching what
monte Teo is his name fed? And that was like
the peak of college football in my opinion at that time.
Like I was crying hearing his speeches. I think I
became a better Catholic because of it. And it was
just something Now it's a woman because the gentleman transitioned
to the woman. So let me be respectful. It was
(32:30):
it was just a day on the other side instead
of a blonde white girl who died.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
I just don't know how you matt like that? How
do you fall for that? Like, I don't trust I'm listening.
You gotta go through you know how, you gotta go
through the two step verification on like X and all
that and that. It's like seven step verification with me.
You still talking about systembo, who are you called me
right now? FaceTime? I need to see all of it.
And if you face timey, I'm still not saying, yeah,
(32:57):
I need to see all of it like you gotta,
you gotta, you gotta show me whole all of that,
Like I'm like, who are you? When did we hook up?
Like because I don't remember you? You not, I can't.
I don't know, just getting caught up in something like this.
It's just like there has to be more to this story.
Maybe Matt feel like he did owe some girl some
money and like somewhere and she was coming to collect,
(33:17):
so he was like, all right, let me just pay
this girl. There has to be something connected to this
on Matt's side that he's not telling, Like this is
not just an AI model trick. Matt Barnes is descending
sixty thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (33:28):
Like I hope they killed in the comments and we
have this entire story wrong because this makes no fucking
sense to me whatsoever. Yeah, I'm with it, And I mean,
at this point, you have to have some audacity to
sue because everything is gonna be put on the table
with the case.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
So I mean Matt feels like he must be right
in this situation.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
So as Matt, Matt is filing a lawsuit against Tasha
k for defamation, I don't know if how far that
will go. And if Matt will win that because again,
you know, Tasha's only spreading in from that we have.
I don't know how that can be definitely.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
So, so Tasha Kay is not reporting on this like
how we're reporting on this. Tasha Kay was reporting that
Matt Barnes is cheating out his girlfriend, and I have proof.
That's defamation because that wasn't true.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
And the proof is this.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
The proof was the fake is the fake audio and
all of that stuff. That's not proof. You didn't verify.
You're basically that's like if somebody says, yo, mall got
a secret family, and somebody goes and spreads on the
shade room fake messages, fake AI pictures of you and
your family, you can be like, bitch, I'm suing you.
That's not true. So and you didn't do your research
as a journalist. You didn't do your research, and your
(34:36):
sweating spreading its information. My thing about Matt is Tasha
k filed bankruptcy because she owed Cardi B like ten
million dollars.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
No, you not getting no money from her.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
She has more debt than somebody. Yeah, like she has
nothing to lose.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
So you're now making this even more embarrassing because I
didn't hear about this from Tasha K. We didn't know
about this. You've made it a bigger thing, and you're
not gonna get any money from her.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
Me to me, tashak is someone that has five life sentences,
so she's just gonna keep murdering everyone in the jail
like there's nothing. You can't give me any more time,
So I might as well just do this unless she's
doing the Dame dash family off of shit and it's
just moving assets left and.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
Right, of course. So no, my mama's name, not my name,
some of my mama, No, didn't. Didn't Cardi B figure
that out. She's putting it under her husband's name or something.
Speaker 4 (35:21):
Probably that happened and Cardi B found I think whack
and Cardi B found that shit in about two minutes.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Yeah, because she owes Carti over three point nine million.
She's paying one point two million over five years because
she claimed bankruptcy.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
So so all right, she gets spread it out. Cardiy
need that money though, she want that cash, give me that,
Walt is telling me on his way here.
Speaker 4 (35:46):
I didn't see this, but apparently there's what another one
hundred hours of Diddy footage on the cutting room floor.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
So Diddy is still doing press. I mean Diddy fifty.
Diddy is not doing press. No, he's depressing. You're doing press,
like he's still doing push ups. No, fifty is still
doing press. And you know, obviously with the success of
the Reckoning documentary, you know he's talking about there's more footage.
There's one hundred and forty hours that he has and
(36:12):
each episode was only maybe an hour. I think it
was full episodes, so there's at least one hundred and
thirty something more hours that he hasn't edited or you know, produced,
And he's saying that he may put it out on
YouTube just to put it out there, like on his
fifty se devo page. I don't know if it'll be
on his page, but he just said, you know, he
(36:32):
doesn't know if he's going to release it with Netflix
or through Netflix. He might just you know, put it
out on YouTube or whatever some other platform. But the
one thing that he said that was interesting is he said,
you know, because you see people out here trying to,
you know, say, oh, the documentary can paint a narrative
this that and the third and his words were, you know,
(36:53):
if you see the rest of this footage, there will
be no more, you know, kind of like, oh, you know,
you can paint this now. It is pretty clear cut,
you know, the things that are being said in the documentary,
the things that he still can't believe Puffer because he
says that a lot like he can't believe Puff actually
recorded all of them.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
Yeah, But I mean, so, why is why does fifty
not put that? If it's that damning and that crazy,
why not put it in the dock?
Speaker 3 (37:18):
So I don't know why. I don't know why he
didn't put it in the dock. Maybe you know, the stories,
Maybe he had more people that he would need to
interview and have sit down for the documentary to kind
of go through those stories that are in there. It
could be a number of reasons, but the fact that
he has over one hundred hours of footage of you know,
(37:40):
personal footage and and things like that leading up to
the case, because the story is Puff felt like he
was going to win the case, yeah, and that this
was going to be footage for his documentary that he
would have released the redemption after the trial was done,
and things like that. So you know the amount of
things that he probably was recording, you know, just going
(38:00):
off for the fact that he felt like they were
going to win the case.
Speaker 4 (38:03):
Yeah, and this is my footage, and these guys aren't
going to put it out all the crazy shit we're
going to take out, right, But I mean, even I
did see who I think was the director of what
did he was trying to do, had mentioned that he
was on vacation or was out of town and had
someone fill in for him. And that's the only footage
that made it to the dock because that guy sold it.
(38:24):
So maybe that director didn't pay the person to fill in,
so he owned the footage and was able to give
it away. But maybe all this other footage fifty doesn't
have permission to put out, Like okay, he could have it,
but the director's like, no, this is my footage, Like yeah,
you got the other shit because I had my man's
filling for me for three days and he has that
footage now, So maybe that could be it. But I mean,
(38:48):
I don't know. I feel like fifty is so petty
that if it was that crazy, he would have just
put the shit in the dock put But who knows.
I don't even want to speculate what is on the
one hundred hours. Yeah, after the.
Speaker 3 (39:01):
Little rids get telling me what was going on.
Speaker 4 (39:03):
I don't know if I want to see it visually.
Speaker 3 (39:05):
I mean, you know, and for fifty to say the
footage that's on there is ah, it leaves no more
room for you know, people to kind of say, oh,
you know, the narratives are being created. It's false for
fifty to say that. I mean, you know, we can
only imagine the footage that he's seen and that he has,
so we'll have to see if any of that ever
(39:26):
sees the light of day. I'm sure that, you know,
did these teams gonna do everything they can to make
sure that that doesn't happen. But you know, I don't know.
I don't I'm honestly, I don't even know if I
wanted to need to see anything else cool. I'm kind
of cool, like, I don't think I need to see.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
If it helps someone get justice on something, sure, but
I mean I'm kind of I'm dittied out.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
Right now, and everybody ain't mad at fifty.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Yell what you say, I'm diddied out? That sounds crazy.
That's a pause.
Speaker 3 (39:53):
Sorry, Sorry you got new Tief. It's so good if.
Speaker 4 (39:55):
You're not dittied out. I think that's a poss I
think what I said was quite the op a party.
If I want some more diddy than that.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
Yeah, but yeah, I don't. You know, people were mad
at fifty because you know, he executive produced this documentary
and things like that. But you know, people, there's so
many other documentaries that already exist, Like there's probably seven
documentaries that are out. I see one called The Fall,
Did He Fall or something like that, and it was
(40:24):
all kindish and I'm just like, bro, it's like seven
documentaries available on streaming streaming DSPs right now, and I
don't nobody was upset or you know, mad about that.
But because it's fifty, and I think people hold fifty
to the street code and you know, this is snitching
or this is whatever I'm seeing people say about it.
Fifty is a TV and film executive. Let's just leave
(40:48):
it right there. It's his job to get footage, film added, produce, release,
like this is what he's been doing for years. Like
so we got were trying to hold fifty to the
same thing and that we was holding him to if
he was selling cracking queens. Still, like what do we
I don't even understand what people are talking about.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Everybody in that doc did a deposition talk with the
government already. They were just telling it on the camera.
It's already in the paperwork.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
It's in the paperwork. It was already we saw on
eighty pages of Little Rods shit already. Yeah, So I
don't I don't understand this whole thing with people being
mad at fifty, upset at fifty. Listen, he's a he's
a TV and film executive man. This is his job.
This is what he's been doing for years. And you know,
because it's footage or stories about somebody that we also
have you know, seen and growing up and listened to
(41:34):
and support it and things like that, it doesn't make it,
you know, inexcusable. It's like, yo, listen, it is what
it is. It's the footage. I'm going to executive produce
it and I'm gonna put it up.
Speaker 4 (41:43):
I also don't fully understand sitia rules. I just feel
like telling about somebody abusing women, as in Synty, and
then there's that point I just don't like I personally,
which I don't matter in that world. But I don't
view that as stitching. If it's already public information houses
even if it wasn't. Yeah, absolutely, that's not really my
(42:06):
definition of it, but you know, it is what it is.
I'm curious how long fifty is going to drag this though.
I feel like he'll he'll be quiet for a little
bit and then when Puff gets out, he'll get back.
Speaker 3 (42:14):
On his ship. Oh well, we'll have to wait and see.
Speaker 4 (42:17):
Yeah, I could see.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
When.
Speaker 4 (42:18):
When do you think we'll get the uh the fifty
executive produced series where Joey Badass plays Puff?
Speaker 3 (42:26):
No, I don't think. I don't think fifty gonna do that.
Speaker 4 (42:28):
I can see it. Nah, that would be a series
outside of the nasty ship Puff did. That would still
also be a series that I would like to see,
just Puff story. Yeah, because even like I mean, I
thought Notorious was, it wasn't a bad movie by by
any means. I felt like it was a little too soon,
like having dj Enough play himself and still look the same.
Speaker 3 (42:49):
It was just like.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
A good movie.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
I don't know it was. I think Rady did a
great job.
Speaker 4 (42:55):
But I would a series from Puff's lens and his
story I think would be an interesting series.
Speaker 3 (43:01):
Definitely.
Speaker 4 (43:02):
I'm the whole thing not glorifying the good he did.
Also the bad shit he did too, all in one series. Ye,
just as compelling as BMF.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
No one would that would have to be an outside thing.
Puff wouldn't be able to do that because he wouldn't
be able to do the bad he did.
Speaker 3 (43:17):
Oh No, I wouldn't want Puff to to but.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
He wouldn't be able to do the good he did.
Are you seeing what I'm saying? Like there's a bias either.
Speaker 3 (43:23):
Way Puff Puff.
Speaker 4 (43:24):
I don't want to see anything from Puff about himself,
even than the notory shit that he had somewhat of
a hand and he made himself look like fucking Morpheus
in a Versace.
Speaker 3 (43:33):
Shirt, like he was the knower of all things.
Speaker 4 (43:35):
Like, Yes, I don't ever want to see something from
Puff's lens executive produced by him, though it would be
funny to see how Puff sees himself when we have
the facts.
Speaker 2 (43:48):
A therapist would watch that and go to town.
Speaker 4 (43:52):
What do you think Puff doesn't jail?
Speaker 1 (43:55):
He talked to people. I think he talks a lot.
I think they're probably tired of Puff talking.
Speaker 3 (44:00):
Dad foot of him. I think he was in the classroom.
I think he was taking some classes or something like that.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
There's a photo him in the yard with somebody.
Speaker 3 (44:05):
Was it Fetti he was with? He was with somebody
up like that, we know, don't quote me. He's with
a Sebastians helfare Was that confirmed that that was Sebastian.
I know Sebastian is locked up right now.
Speaker 4 (44:18):
It looks just if not it looked just like Sebastian, don't.
Speaker 3 (44:22):
I mean, people don't understand jail, especially when you have
money and influence. Jail is not as I mean, it's jails.
It's jail's prison. Compared to the life that puffis used
to live in, it's hell. But you can be comfortable
as best as possible. You can get a phone, you
can get food, you can get you know, the things
that you know can kind of make life a little
(44:43):
easier while you're incarcerated. But I mean, either way, PUFFI
is trying to do everything he can to get the
fuck out of there. Yeah, it ain't even though it's easy,
and you know we'll not easy, but it's comfortable as
best it can be. It's still not a place that
anybody want to be.
Speaker 4 (44:58):
When I was thinking of people like Puff and Thug,
not comparing them as people, but when they were in jail.
It was less about them having money or influence, more
of them both being alleged drug addicts for so long.
That's why I feel like both of them would be
losing their fucking mind. Not that you can't get drugs
into jail, of course, but not as easy if you're
going from doing that amount of drugs every single day
(45:18):
to go in cold Turkey mis shuit. We even saw
thugs weight, like, yeah, of course you gain weight in jail,
but he that was a whole thing. All Right, you're
not taking drugs anymore.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
Yeah, you're getting some sleep. You easy, you know what
I mean, that type of thing