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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The volume. Baby, do you want me to do the
clock because you all fucked up today? You sure? Can
you see your eyes open behind our shades? She didn't
even hit the bike, baby, Are your eyes open behind
the shade?
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Le?
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Please?
Speaker 4 (00:19):
What we're standing in solidarity with you for the people
that can't see this and I'm listening. We all have
on sunglasses because Demarus is feeling under the weather or
not because of natural causes, because of things she caused
herself with alcohol. So yeah, we're standing in solidarity, all
wearing sunglasses. The hangover casts baby, y, I feel great?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Why would you? Why would you do that to yourself? Baby?
Speaker 3 (00:37):
I didn't. You don't even understand.
Speaker 5 (00:38):
You don't even understand how this really isn't my fault,
Like it really isn't my fault.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
When I when I caused, when I.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Sorry, it's okay, use your vowels.
Speaker 5 (00:47):
When I come in here hungover of my own accord,
I take responsibility. Burgers and bottles ship like that. When
I got drunk against my will when I really didn't
want to. Now I'm just pissed, I'm here.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
I wish press charges. Yeah, how does one get drunk
against their will? Bro?
Speaker 5 (01:03):
I went I got drunk on Saturday. That was my will.
I willed that whatever. I was hung over all day Sunday.
Mind you Sunday, I'm fucked up. I don't feel good.
I'm like, you know, I promised my friend Allison that
I will take her to Pergola for because you just
graduated nursing school. Obserlations, Yes, congratulations. Sorry, I promised her
I will take her. I'm like, you know, I'm just
gonna fight through, take you to Pergola. Alex comes right
(01:27):
where y'all know. Alex, same person at got me kicked
out the Ice Bice show. We're at Pergola. Shots start coming.
They're like, Yo, we're just gonna go to the club
for an hour. How why are we going to the
club for an hour. We're at dinner, it's a Sunday,
we have families. You see what I'm saying. It's about to
be Christmas. It's presence under the tree. Why the fuck
is we going to the club never hour before? That's
(01:48):
fucking insane.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Like, honestly, I'm.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Here Alex's side of this entire thing. Miss Eddie has
school because for some reason, it's always her fault.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
It's literally always her fucking fault. It's always her fault.
So next thing you know, it's six of us and
there's three bottles of as Spades and three bottles of
Don Julio coming toward us.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
Oh that's champagne and tequila. Yeah, that's why you feel
this like shit.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
So that's that.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
The fact that Pergola is not enough and you need more.
It's crazy to me. Pergola is the club.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
No, that was just that was just the opening. I'm
gonna go get a family. I've decided that I need
someone to be accountable to. I need somebody to answer to.
I'm gonna go. I'm gonna have a kid and get
married and have a family, Okay, because I can't.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
I can't, no, no, no, no, what happened to the
kingdom man ship? I'm she first, I don't cheat back. Yeah,
bust first, I don't bust back. All of that. You
don't never get a family now. Now, she want a
family to settle down. She want kids. That hangover will
clear about five third baby at baby going to shake
(02:45):
ass tonight. She gonna be in this spot tonight. If
not tonight, definitely why you're hearing this on Tuesday night.
She'll be in the club somewhe's shaking ass. Don't let
baby d fool. She just hurts. She in an eye,
all right now in your reserve. Sprained ankle, She got
a sprained ankle. She going ice her ankle. You know
she'd be back ready for game two tomorrow night.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
During about I kind of feel like the guy that
missed the card to the robbery and they all got
caught and now they're all doing fifteen because I was
supposed to go, Oh that's.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Called something else? What is that? The rat? The rat?
We all got locked. Maybe you didn't make the n
my time and I missed, you know, see hee when
he was like y'all, yeah, well you was at why
you ain't me? You was busy telling you gave her
dropped the dog.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
In the Sopranos, when Tony b went to jail for
like twenty years for a robbery, and Tony was supposed
to be there, but he had like a panic attack
and passed out, and then he said two black guys
robbed him.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
That's why he couldn't make.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
It feel like Jesse Smole, right, I was gonna come,
but I was robbed on the train.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Oh, I just want to shout out ed Eddin, who
still works with RAND Media. Contract would believe people once
people no longer work with us that, yeah, we think
that they no longer and some people still work with
Ran Media. He does this thing where he goes when
he comes in here when I'm not here, and he
leaves me little sticky notes.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
So Eden, I want to say, that's your naughty elf.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Yeah, he left me a wong fool with a heart
and a boat through the heart.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
Oh, you guys have inside jokes.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Well because Editing, you know, he does his podcast. I
forgot the name of it. Is it like Bodiquas and
Movies or something like that.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
I didn't want to say it. Cinema Poppies shout out,
I'm not going. We talked about doing Training.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Yeah, I did too movie. I am I am gonna
do Edan's Cinepoca ed and I'm gonna do your Cinne
Poppies episode. But Eddin thought that I was gonna do
the movie too long. Foo, Okay, got you. I told
you Training John Leguizamo, you know, but I told him
I wanted to do Hanging with the Homeboys, another John
(04:41):
Leguizambo movie. So so this weekend he was like, Yo,
we're gonna do Long Foo. I was like, but that's
not the movie I wanted to do. And I asked,
and I said, are you sure you want me to
come on your podcast and talk about the movie Wong Foo?
We will be canceled.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
You're Puerto Rican though, Yeah, I'm Puerto Rican.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
So you know, shout out to John like but I
was like, I don't know who.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Edon't got in trouble. Apparently he's not Puerto ric No,
Edit's not Puerto Rican. Well, John is not Portorican.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
John leg was almost not Puerto Rican. I believe this. No.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Edon went viral for explaining that he's been lying about
being Puerto Rican for way. John leg was almost telling
me yesterday and we can fact check it. I'm cool
with a slow opener. So the American get hurt, you know,
her footing?
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Yeah, so what John Legamo's Colombian and American.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
Edon went viral on his podcast explaining this to people,
and apparently like his team even reached out and was like, yo,
take that clip down.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
John leg was almost people. I don't know if I'm
allowed to say John leg was Homo's not Puerto Rican
blew my mind. Oh my god. Yeah. So I don't know, Edit,
I don't know if you want me to do your
your podcast on my Wong Foo. I don't know if
you want to be canceled or not. But I got
a lot of a lot of things I would like
to talk about about the movie Wong Fool. Yeah. I
think in twenty twenty five it can be very well,
(05:51):
twenty twenty six, very progressive, very progressive. I think we
can have a very very progressive come but ed thank
you for my my sticky note.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Yeah, Eddon and I were in here on a Sunday.
We were shooting Prince Jerald Prince Miller's podcast. Shout out
to Prince. We shot in an episode with him and
Ken the Supreme McGriff's son, which is out now. Is
a fucking amazing conversation. Yeah, two family members around the holidays,
chopping it up. You know, Prince maybe disciplining him a
bit for some of his is some of his antics
(06:20):
in the past, some of his that's Cole.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Who we've had on the cow Man Cole Stay out
of Trouble Man, Stay out of trouble.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
Yeah, we check out Jerald Prince Miller's podcast that Ma
and I are producing. So we were in here on
Sunday with that and shooting that. We had a good time, dope,
and it was too much time to kill to go
meet Damarus because dameris s at a reservation for ten pm.
When you start your night at ten pm. This is
how you come to work.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
See, baby, we do.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
But if we were did six thirty, I would have
been there.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Baby, d When you hang out with me, you don't
feel like that the next day, right, you have good food,
good drinks, and.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
You can hung out with you. One time in my
entire life.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
That shit, that's all you can remember that Now at
my funeral, you could talk about that one time we
went to dinner. How you had a great time and
he wasn't hung over the next day. Right, Sure, there
you go, Bow, we are back instead. I was in
your neck of the woods when I we, But I was.
I was in Harlem.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
I went up there just you know, have some turkeys
out in hall.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:12):
Last night instead of going out to Pergola.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
With who was you handing out turkeys with? I was.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
I was just wanting to go see Austin and his mom.
Oh what's to Charles?
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (07:20):
Is it Charles soul food whatever that is right for?
Oh my god, when they're going order, yeah, oh my god.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Yeah, Charles Chicken, Is it Charles something like that? Charles. Yes, man,
had a good time. Some of the best green beans
I've had in a long time. Yeah, Charles shout out
to Charles pan fry. Yeah it was great. The Harlem
stopped by. Yeah, he left them yell at you for
a little bit. Yeah, great food. Woke me up. Yeah,
great food.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
But come from me. What club did you guys end
up going to after Progola?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
It's called Code Cynostoria.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Oh yeah, I was in Diami. They went to Diami
Pergola to the sty. Yeah, tell us about it, baby,
the Expounder your night.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
You're committed when you go from the city to a
story and you don't live in the story, that's a commitment,
what you mean? So what they play? What are they
playing in the younger clothes?
Speaker 3 (08:12):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
I lost my voice screaming I'm a and you know
what pisses me off? Screaming I'm a boss at my
I'm thirty two, thirty one. That song came out when
I was like twenty one. Why have I been screaming
the lyrics time a boss for teen years, like I
need to.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Really scream and screaming I'm a boss from you gotta
be to work in the morning. It's that we don't
know what talk about screaming. I'm a boss on the
couch at one when you gotta be at work in
the morning, I'm a boss. No, you're gonna get You're
gonna be late. That's what you want to you want
you might want to get home and get in bed
right now, is what you want to do.
Speaker 4 (08:49):
That's a screamble song, though. That was a good era
of Meek screambo songs. Outside of the intro I'm a boss. Uh,
what's when he's fucking shorty in the bathroom, She's screaming
out him coming house party, party, screamable song. Meek had
some some classes pause but yo about say how you
know that.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
He screams?
Speaker 5 (09:09):
Okay, so that's he makes screamable music because he's screaming
in all his music.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
He creeping along.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
That's very true. We are backspots by Boost Mobile Unlimited Talk,
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Speaker 4 (09:35):
True, And it's the twenty third now. I know some
of you have not gotten a single Christmas gift or
any shopping done, so I don't know. Maybe give someone
Patreon for a month. Yeah, that'd be a cool little
stocking stuff. Or maybe we make those cards that you see, Uh,
you know that got the Applebee's one home depot. They
put them like in Dwayne reads, she get like the
new Royal Mall Patreon card. Yeah, then she could give someone,
(09:56):
except we don't tell Dwayne Reed. We just put them
put them on there, like we just stick them on
there in front of Apple.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Well.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
I may mess this up, so please everyone correct me.
I do want to give the rundown of the holiday schedule.
Happy holidays to everyone. Of course you're listening to this
on Tuesday, but we will be off for our Thursday
and Friday episode because we will be celebrating Jesus' alleged birthday,
and then we'll be back next Tuesday, and then we're
(10:23):
off for New Year's Eve, and then we are back
at the top of January. January sixth, we will be back, all.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Right, Roach, So what are you doing for the holidays?
What's the plans? This is where I is Oamar gonna
run you a uk as it already does.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
This is where I used to love Thanksgiving and Christmas
being so close to each other holiday season. But when
you host this back to back thing is going to
be I'm not ready. I'll say that like I'm gonna
rush out of here just to go cleaning my entire
house that's still dirty from Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah, so everybody coming over. Yeah, it'll just be a repeat,
repeated Thanksgiving. But good times, man, we'll see enjoyed time
with the family. Baby, did what you do? Ain't going home?
All right? Thank you for that.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
I'll drive back down tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
You drive back down to Syracuse. Yeah, okay, down to Syracuse,
up to Atlanta, drive down a shirt. Let me know
when you get there. If you drive down to Syracuse,
let me know when you get to me for clumbing.
I'm driving over to India. Yeah, I'm gonna drop to India,
I know, drive over there.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
Well, you do anything to be in the south up
north where we not buying nobody.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
I'm gonna go see the family, my nephew know, he's
the kids get stuff. But I'm gonna go see the fan,
spend some time with them, and I may or may
not take a vacation just so, you know, just to
kind of just reset for the twenty twenty six. I
hear that that's it. Yeah, wouldn't I wouldn't be mad
at that. Man, be nice to do. They don't want
to bring in the New Year on the beach at midnight,
that'd be cute and then watch the sun rise?
Speaker 4 (11:57):
Is it like really expensive? I've never done a New
Year's outside of the city.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Like it can be. It depended on where you go.
It can be. What if I want to just like
go to d C. Fire that's just some random ship.
Yeah that's cool. Okay, that's cool too. Get a nice
hotel room in DC. Yeah, just chill for New Year's. Yeah,
gotta be dope. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
I don't know if I have any New York's plans.
I mean, Tamaris, we'll be pregnant and married by then.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
So by New Year's all right, that's what's up. Going
back to Q.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
Is gonna get a homegrown fella, homegrown, nice local that
she went to middle school with.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
The homegrown fella cooking. Maybe D for Christmas.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
I usually do seafood for Christmas.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
The seven fish she knows about, the seven fish Italian
of you. The seven fishes she knows, you know, the
seven fishes, baby D.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
I only do like three fishes though, like shrimp crable.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
That's what's up.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Yeah, she just named three things that are not she said, shrimp, crab,
legs and locks.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Alright, so not name the three fishes that cook. Talking
over people, I'm gonna do the three fishes shrip, crab
legs and lost your baby did so over my Christmas
(13:25):
baking there Nobody told you to go fucking drink a
subspade and don Julio, look at you. That you a mess, Welsh.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
You're had in a section that's a lot of a
lot of bottles for three young young women.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
You know, you know, no, we don't know. I don't know.
I had six bottles and there was three.
Speaker 5 (13:49):
You know that we had.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
We had to drink all that. That's oh my god,
that is hilarious as long as everybody made it home
safe and everybody's good.
Speaker 5 (13:58):
Yeah, Alex had, Alex had to get up like you
know when you drunk and like like I don't have
people say I don't have a real job, and I
get so angry, like this is a real job. But
like I can come in here at twelve o'clock hungover,
and it's funny. Anything I do other than like die
makes this podcast better, like anything.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
How would you pass away? Oh for alcohol boyds? Oh
it's not funny, that's no, But like.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
People pass away isn't funny, but there are funny ways
that people have passed away.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Like what name a funny way? I want to say it?
Not even going down that the top ten funniest ways
you can die? That sounds like a.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
Clip, but no for fish, dumb ass snorkeling retreat.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
We Yeah, I can come in here and y'all will
just laugh at me, like me being drunk, y'all just
laugh at me.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Get my heart broken, y'all just laugh at me.
Speaker 5 (14:45):
Like if like anything that happens to me is lord,
if I go to jail, it's all funny. My friends
have like real jobs, like Alex is building a jail
right now, Like she got to put outlets in a jail.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
She drove in to jail. Yeah, oh she's a democrat
ahead like privatized.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
No, she's an electrical engineer.
Speaker 5 (15:04):
But yeah, like, imagine trying to do something working out electricity,
drawing and ship while you're drunk.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
I could never do no shit like that. Yeah, that's
that's a job. You got to be alert.
Speaker 4 (15:15):
Can you imagine being a prison inmate and thinking electrical
engineers coming and Alex show up and you've been locked
up for ten years.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Chill, just chill, he calm down, trying to get canceled
already going, wait, was cancing for what?
Speaker 4 (15:31):
There's even like a big female CEO with the inmates
go crazy a bad electrical engineer.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
They'd be calm. No, no, they definitely would not be calm.
It'd be pannemonium on that tea for sure.
Speaker 4 (15:46):
Well, on Saturday night into Sunday, my phone was blowing
up with more congratulations and I'm thinking, oh, people are
getting some of the netflu can't speak Netflix news a
little late, you know, they read the article this and that. No,
everyone's congratulat me on being the new morning show host
of Hot ninety seven.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
You're the new morning shows? You too? You too me? Yeah,
I've never spoke. I've never spoke to nobody from Hot nineties.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
You have side ventures.
Speaker 4 (16:16):
Well, let's let's let's start at the beginning. Okay, let's start.
I want to say Friday, Hot ninety seven announced a
coming soon image with three individuals, and I'm not here
to shit on these people the way everyone else did
in New York. But we're just not familiar with who
these three people are to be quite honest, and they
(16:37):
could be very talented Rondelle Smith, Alna Harris, and I
don't know if this is a playoff like a million
million Okay, is this real?
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (16:45):
Everyone assumed that this meant they were taking over the
morning show, which everyone just started shitting on me in
the comments. See, this is why the show is not
fucking valid. Roy just be making shot up. Well, let's
start with the actual words that I did say, because
I know you guys always ignore the words that were said. Yeah,
and just go with what you assume you heard. I'd
said I had spoken to the person that was in negotiations.
(17:08):
I don't know if they're taking the gig, but I
thought it made sense for how to reach out to them. Also,
if you read what Hot ninety seven posted, it says
the new Hot ninety seven hosts they have cleared house
on so much shit. It does not say the morning
show host whatsoever. But then Flex put a bunch of
crying emojis under it, And now I'm really fucking confused
on what's going on.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yeah, I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
So then come Saturday, I get a DM from a
YouTuber that was sent an email from somebody that I
will obviously not say say their name, but a former
employee of who bought Hot ninety seven iMedia. I yeah,
something like that something, I yeah, they bought it from EMS.
She was a former employee there during the layoffs. She
was let go, but she still had all the emails
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of the potential hosts and what they would be offered
for a three year deal. We were on there at
a million dollars. I'm not sure if they were saying
a million dollars for three years, a million dollars or
a million dollars each year if you take a three
year deal. Now, I am not shaming anyone's salary whatsoever.
(18:14):
I've been dead Broke. I want to make sure I'm
not coming across as that. But if you are on
a W two in New York City and New York
State after taxes a million dollars split twice city tax,
state tax, federal tax, you could be a manager a.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Tripole and make that shit in three years. Yeah, that's
a fact. But this is all Yeah, got split in
a half. Yeah, so it's up nothing and nothing is
up at all. This is all news to me. I
had no idea about this.
Speaker 4 (18:47):
Some people on there, Gay p from on the Radar,
s O and Heineken, Armant Wiggins. Yeah, just a bunch
of people that media co was looking at. I can
speak for myself. I have not spoken to one person
from Hot Night seven. Nobody's reached out. I have no
idea the validity of this entire thing, but I mean
it's a podcast, so we can have fun. All of
that meal is getting it done.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
Bro What will be the price, because I don't know
how much that on the air, I know how much
job value will be the starting price.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
I know how much your value, like well, I know.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
My first question would not actually be the price, It
would be what are you expecting of Maul?
Speaker 1 (19:22):
And I at Hot ninety seven.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
What is this true commitment in my flex where I
have to wear the brand on my forehead for the
rest of my life and dedicate everything I have to
this morning show? Or am I showing up for four
hours every morning and getting the job done and just
getting good ratings and then going about my merry way.
(19:44):
That's what I would want to know, Like, what are
you really expecting out of a morning show co host
right now?
Speaker 5 (19:49):
But even that, you don't want to do that shit.
We were just talking about how that shit takes up
your entire life.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
I mean, yes, but we were also saying as podcasters,
we can relate that we are pread You can't get
a fucking day off or go on vacation or see
our families or you know, no.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
We can't.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
We're literally doing it this weekend. I'm up at four am. Anyways,
with tomorrow, Like I could just go there for a
few hours and walk over here. That's too much, Listen,
I wouldn't mind having health insurance.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
That's fair.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Sometimes it's cool to be an employee. I don't know
if I want to talk that much.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Oh not, you just repeat the takesh it's a bad
pitch for them to hire us.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
I don't know if I want to talk that much though.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
I mean, you know there's breaks in between.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
You think they let me DJ? Why not? Because they
have DJ? Yeah? But I mean you create a playlist?
Speaker 4 (20:42):
No, probably, I'm sure there was one band view Yeah.
And first of all, morning radios, you just got to
play the hits. People don't even want to play the
don't play a new song which you are feeling.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
It's really not that bad if you think about it,
if you just allowed if again, this is my first
time hearing it is, so this is just all just
us joking and having fun with this. Never heard about
how ninety seven thinking of Rory and myself at all.
But if they wanted us to do them on the show,
I would sit in there and I would say, okay,
but how are we doing it? Are you gonna let
(21:11):
us do it all way? Because if it's just music
and us just talking in between the songs, it's not
that bad. That's that's kind of my point.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
I would ask, what are you looking for from us
besides just the ratings that are certain.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Let us create the playlist, let us have fun, talk
shit a little bit, and.
Speaker 5 (21:27):
You know, but y'all curse so much though I don't
know about radio. For y'all, y'all curse so much.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
I don't have to curse. Yeah, Okay, try it for
the rest of the episode. Okay, are you gonna get
me like angry baby? I don't curse that much though
you think I curse a lot when I speak, Yes, well.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
Curse more than You're not a hard curse like you're
not a hard swear though, like me and Rory are
hard swears, like we swear like trying to get better.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
It's bad, but you just say curse words like in passing.
Speaker 5 (21:55):
So you do curse often, but it's not It doesn't
feel like you're cursing because there's not so much aggression
behind it.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Me and Rory are like fuck people, like.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
That's our favorite curse world Yours.
Speaker 4 (22:06):
Is like ship ours is cc to take that million
dollar salary pretty quick.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yeah, but I can just to clean that up for
the right price.
Speaker 4 (22:13):
I think I easily could do for the right price,
having a curse price and a noncurse price.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
I got a curse I free, and I got a
non curse fee. Yeah. Absolutely.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Also, like the way radio has changed in digital, like
the way Breakfast Club dominated on YouTube and socials throughout
the last decade. Are they looking for that, because that's
that's takes a lot, not a budget just for co
host but for digital people, program directors, producers like that
takes a lot as well. That's not just being there
(22:46):
for four hours. We got to do our long format
interviews as well as the radio. So to me, that's
not like I'm not in and out of there five
to nine, like you had to stay there. That's that's
why I'm saying that price doesn't get it done.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Yeah, that that that price definitely wouldn't get it done.
Even though that we've never spoke to anybody. Nobody ever
approached us about that, So I'm not sure where this
came from, but yeah, that number would definitely not I'm
gonna just put that out. That number would not get
it done.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
I think shout out to our brothers s O and Heineken.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
They would be great.
Speaker 4 (23:21):
But if you think if the merriage things, we'd have
to curve some of our point of view and some
of our language that's on Heidigen up there.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Would be.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
CC's dream. I think they do a great job, but
they would have to. It's the same thing with us
with Curb, how we speak about certain things, they'd be great.
But I still think the person that I had mentioned
last week that was in negotiations is still the best fit.
Even seeing this list, I do too. So I mean,
I hope that works out, still negotiations and that that regard.
(23:53):
But yeah, apparently we're the new hosts. We got to
check on Netflix if this is okay. But yeah, I mean,
I'll see at four am on January first.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Let's do it. Looking forward to it, man. Speaking of
Netflix Ory, this weekend was a big weekend on Netflix.
Friday Night Netflix Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul. Uh, the fight
that we've all been you know, I guess we were
waiting for it. We thought it was gonna be tank,
but then they had to pivot to Anthony Joshua, bless
you baby, d Sorry, let's throw up. I don't think
(24:20):
that the sorry knowing about it, we got somebody to
clean it up. So the Anthony Joshua Jake Paul fight
was Friday Rory, and everybody had their you know, apprehensions
going into it. Is it's fixed, what is it gonna baby?
What was that? I don't even know what that was
and that come out your mouth for your ask baby,
d which one was that? Was that a sneeze call
for far? Which one was that? It's all kind of
(24:42):
gas is happening right now? Baby? Are you okay? You're right?
All right now, I'm gonna try this one more time.
Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul, and Jake Paul Friday Night, exclusively
on Our New Home Rory, our new Partners Netflix. So
the fight happened, and you know, going into it, me
and Peg was talking, you know, all week. I was like, man,
(25:02):
I don't know, Jake Paul might get killed, he might
get hurt, just noy. But then I was apprehensive because
I was like, Anthony josh is Anthony Joshua's biggest pay day, baby, Okay, yeah,
all right, good, this is Anthony Joshua's biggest payday. And
we all knew obviously, Anthony Joshua was the toughest opponent
that Jake probably got into the ring. I mean, he
(25:24):
fought Mike Tyson, but the older Mike text.
Speaker 4 (25:26):
Joshua was some of the toughest opponents that are professional boxer.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Yeah, but you know, Anthony Joshua's taking a couple of
losses in the real boxing world, he's taking a couple
of losses. He's kind of you know, people are like,
he's not the fighter that he once was. So, you know,
the Jake Paul fans felt like this was a safe
fight for Jake. They felt like, Okay, you know, Anthony
Joshua took a couple of losses. You know, it's like
(25:50):
this is the perfect time. Let me first say salute
to Jake Paul for even taking this fight, for even
getting into the ring. I think Jake Paul has proven
that he's not afraid to fight anybody. He's proven that
he's one of the greatest marketers, he's proven that he's
one of the greatest promoters. He's definitely the greatest promoter
when it comes to women's boxing that I think we've
probably seen. So shout out point to Jake Paul for
(26:13):
that a loan. There's not many people that would be
willing to get in the ring with Anthony Joshua if
they weren't quote unquote quote unquote real boxers.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
For one hundred million dollars, I get my asked with
by Anthony jos.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Break my Joe. Yeah, no, no, one hundred percent so
to fight.
Speaker 4 (26:27):
I respect that Jake Paul has built himself in a
position as a to do their marketer to even no
one would put that offer on the table for no
One's Netflix. Rory Anthony Joshua, Right, you know, I might
make the Hot ninety seven salaries.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
But yeah, but Jake Paul's obviously worked themselves into a
position where the money to draw is huge. It's a
huge name, huge brand, and a lot of people tuned
in to watch it. But I think what happened is
what most people thought was gonna happen. Jake Paul was
good to get hurt. He was going to get knocked out. Well,
(27:03):
I will, I will give him credit. He didn't go
to sleep. He just got his jaw broke in two
places and wasn't able to you know. His corner was like,
you know, and that's it. The ref was like, yeah,
that's let's just stop before Jake gets seriously hurt.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
I was waiting for six nines rendition up through the wire.
Let's to get the canvas. I didn't know six and
I was still around. Yeah, that was like the biggest
shot streaming. Okay, he's doing the stream thing, all right, yes,
do I give Jake Paul credit for getting the ring
of gosp respected for sure. This is the first time
we've seen Jake Paul go against somebody that where he
(27:37):
had a significant physical difference, yeah, or age difference. He's
always kind of had the upper hand who he was
fighting no matter what. Anthony Joshua is probably the perfect
pause physically fit boxer right now as far as height reach.
(27:58):
Knowing how to move at six six like that that
quickly and smoothly is very difficulty. I'd be shitting my
pants that were like damn, I didn't know he was
that big, Like getting in that ring, I would probably
shot my pants. So I give Jake Paul credit there.
I'm not gonna give a bunch of credit to somebody
for running for five rounds and grabbing legs like, yeah,
(28:20):
he got up one or two shots where I was like,
all right, cool, I think you know, AJ's just trying
to get him to get his hands down. That's why
he let that one shot go.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
It was boring.
Speaker 4 (28:30):
I mean, knockout was incredible, but du like even it was,
the first three rounds were some of the worst ref
boxing I've ever seen in my entire life, Like they
were even giving penalties to aj was like, Doug, this
guy's tackling his legs. Even the announcer towards Dan was like, guys,
that's not his fault. You can't give have a point
taken away because someone is hanging on his legs.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
What the ref said? That the ref said, you know,
people didn't pay to see this, so you know, please stop,
but that, I mean, listen. At that point, I think
Jake Paul realized, like, damn, like I'm not. First of all,
I'm not My wind is not as up as I
thought it would be. Yeah, I'm doing a lot of
you know, running dancing in the ring. My cardios not
what I thought it was gonna be. And yeah, and
then you know, he he he landed one on Anthony
(29:14):
Joshua that I think he might have felt like would
have shook anybody else a little bit. And once he
saw Anthony Joshua just walk through that like nothing had happened,
I think at that point Jake Paul knew, all right, yeah,
this is I'm outmatched physically. I can't do nothing with
this guy. Let me just not die here tonight. Yeah,
And I think at that point it became clear that
Jake Paul was in flight mode. I get.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
I mean, I give him credit for taking the knockout
because when he was knocked down right before that, in
that round, he could.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Have stayed down.
Speaker 4 (29:41):
Yeah, I respect that because I know he couldn't see.
I know his brain was he got into survival mode
where his brain just was carrying his legs wherever the
fuck they were gonna go, and he sat there to
take a shot that broke his jaw in two places.
So I respect that after he was grabbing the left
eggs and doing all that shit and making it a
boring fight, he got up to go get knocked out,
(30:04):
Like he could have stayed down. So I respect that
he gave us the show, yeah, and got up to
get knocked the fuck.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
He got his jaw broke for the brand. He got
his jaw broke for the blue so he can stick
his tongue out and make a T shirt. Yeah, it
split out blood. You know that that's part of it.
That's part of the the llay. You know it's not
it's not fake. Yeah, it's not rigged. My jaws really broke.
I'm really spitting up blood, you know, that's part of it.
Just to prove the people that I'm really in this ring,
really taking shots, and it's not scripted, So I don't
(30:31):
know what this does to Jake Paul's brand moving forward.
I don't know if Jake Paul gets back in the
ring and fight after this. He definitely does. I don't
know if people are gonna want to see it, though,
I think you know what I'm saying, Like, I just
don't know if if people are gonna people have been
waiting for him to get beat, waiting for him to
get knocked out, it happened. I mean, who do you
go unless And I think it would have been worse
(30:53):
with Tank because Tank is faster than Anthony. He's not
as strong as Anthony, Joshua, He's faster, he hits hard,
you know, I think the loss would have been worse
with Tanks. So does he go back and fight Tank
after this?
Speaker 4 (31:05):
I think that would be the play if they can
all get on the same page and Tank can because again,
we really don't know what happened in behind the scenes
with that.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Yeah, we could take j Paul's word for it, but
there's other guys. Obviously, you could put Jake Paul versus
and it's a draw. I'm gonna take some time. He's
gonna take a year, But I still think people are
going to tune in for j Paul. But we talked
a few episodes ago, like the a laure is starting
to come off a little bit. No matter what, like
things are always going to start to plateau, But people
are still going to tuning with j Paul. I mean, listen, man,
(31:34):
if they don't, He's made a lot of money his
his promotion company has promoted some really good fights. Shout
out to Alicia Baumgardner on defending her belt. I think
she's you know, what she's doing on the woman's side
is great for the sport. So I think Jake Paul
is gonna probably move more into just promoting full time
than actually being a draw and being the talent. But listen,
(31:56):
you never know if it's somebody out there that they
feel like they can get another big bag for, then
you know, Jake Paul's obviously proving that he'll get in
the ring with anybody. So salute to Jake Paul and
his team for putting together another another great fight night
on Netflix.
Speaker 4 (32:09):
Now, after the fight ended, I just want to ask,
did you think it was gonna go more than one round,
because that was what a lot of people were saying. Yeah,
it was a win for Jake Paul because it went
I thought it was gonna go three rounds. Do you
think Anthony Joshua held back a bit so we could
get a fight.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Yeah, he definitely held back. I mean, Anthony Joshua could
have went there and he could have put Jake Paul
away in the first round if he wanted to. Anthony
Joshua is you know, light years ahead of Jake Paul
in any fight ring. But I think that that was
part of it. He wanted to kind of just dance
around a little bit and exchange punch his head and there.
But after a while it got to the point where
Anthony josh was like, I had enough enough. Let me
(32:44):
just got to get this night over it.
Speaker 4 (32:46):
But even then, though, like I feel like Anthony he
he probably thought about it knocking about the first round,
but Jake was running around everywhere. Yeah, It's like sometimes
when he plays spaces, it doesn't know how to play spades.
It fucks up how the game goes, and they may
even win just because they're not playing the right way.
It's sucking up how the game goes. That's how Jake
Paul was going to fight. It may have went longer
(33:06):
because aj really couldn't have knocked him out because he wasn't.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Boxing, j Paul. You can't knock someone out that that's
not boxing. Jake Paul had no chance in this fight.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
Of course, now I'm sinking maybe it went the distance
because he wasn't boxing. He was running and rabbing legs like,
you can't knock that person out. Well, yeah, I mean
Anthony box to get knocked out.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
He caught up to me when it was Tom He's
you know that that that right hook was the that
was the Netflix you know, the doom, Yeah, the doom,
that's what Jake Paul just dead silent all Jake PAULHS,
are you still fighting? Are you still watching? Are you
still fighting? Jake Paul didn't want no more of that.
(33:44):
He saw his face. He was like he knew his
ship was broke. One thing about it, you know, when
something snaping, that was I've never heard my face do
that before. I don't know what that sound was, but
it wasn't good.
Speaker 4 (33:55):
And also in the interview, that's why with Jake Paul,
I think my jaw is broken.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Then stop talking Noah, I mean he was letting it
be known. Like that's again, that's part of it. That's
part of like, listen, this is not fake. I really
got hit. I really my jaw is really broke. That's
part of the brand, to show people that it's not
scripted the way they think it is. What's not your
favorite or best knockouts? What are some of the funniest
knockouts to you? Because I even think Jake Paul has
(34:19):
one of those with Uh Nate Robinson, No, that wasn't funny.
I was scared for Nate. No.
Speaker 4 (34:26):
I mean yeah, once he was okay, it was It
was a funny knockout. Yeah, it was a very funny knockout,
Manny Pacio because they just they memed up every Michael Jackson,
Manny are you okay?
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Are you okay? Manny?
Speaker 4 (34:39):
Like that was one of the funnier knockouts.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Uh Zab Judah? Was it? Ricky Hadden? Yeah, Zab did
the stanky leg. Yeah, that was a funny knockout.
Speaker 4 (34:50):
It wasn't funny, but it was kind of funny. It
was who was Mayweather fighting? When the ref didn't call
time and made it was like, well, all right, I mean,
it wasn't funny per se, but it it's kind of
fucking funny. Floyd Mayweather and victor Or Teaz when he
head butted them and he thought that the ref had
cold time, and Floyd was like, there's no time. Someone
just clean knock you out when you're just standing there.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Yeah, protect yourself at the old times. Listen.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
They gave Floyd a lot of shit about that, but
it's a fight if nobody calls time, like, I'm not
gonna punch you.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Oh this Nick Young Minicon fight was. I don't know
what Nick was doing. Nick went completely out the ring.
I don't Yeah, this was I don't know what caused Nick.
They want to do this, but you know he had fun.
I guess fun night right, going there? Get it work in,
Get a little sweater.
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Speaker 4 (37:38):
But yeah, as you were saying, right before the fight,
Dave Chappelle announced that after the fight he would be
dropping a surprise special on Netflix. Unstoppable, I believe is
the name of it. You watched The Unstoppable Rory, I
did because I watched the next day. Yeah, yeah, I
didn't stay at that l You watched the Unstopable. I
watched the Unstoppable Act. I don't know what you what
(37:59):
you watched in your home.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
I listened to NAS the end album, yeah, which I
never understood why they gave not so much shit about
that too. Yeah that's another conversation. Yeah, I hear you.
You know what I mean. But Dave Chappelle's new special,
what did you think whe Where to begin? The second
half of that was.
Speaker 4 (38:22):
I wouldn't say some of the best stand up comedy
I've ever seen, but some of the best stand up
I've ever seen in my entire life by far. And
I hate to even like do the comparison thing, but
you know, Chappelle is of that that cloth of George Carlin,
where so much of what is going on is funny,
but it is very much political with a point of view. Okay,
(38:46):
And that second act, even as he was going into it,
is the longest closer. Ever, how he tied everything back
to his original point throughout the four different segments he
did in that second half was genius, Like to write
that out would be genius, but to perform it that
way and that type of style was like, I mean,
(39:07):
Chappelle is to go like, what do you.
Speaker 1 (39:09):
Say at this point? Yeah, the first half was very funny.
Speaker 4 (39:13):
Some stuff repetitive, you know, I think Chappelle's trans jokes
are hilarious, but any comic like, at some point let's
just move on. But then, you know, still the funny
in there, and Chappelle just likes to piss people up.
First half was very funny. Few parts were a little
doll but that second half was masterful. I watched the
(39:34):
second half specifically three different times. It's some of the
greatest writing I've ever heard.
Speaker 1 (39:40):
I enjoyed it. I thought it was very important. I thought, well,
Dave hit it on the nose. His voice has become
more powerful than he intended it to be, so naturally,
I think that his comedy style has to change. When
your voice becomes that powerful and your brand becomes the
that big, I think your your your brand, and your
(40:03):
style has to change a little bit. But it was entertaining,
it was informative. I love the fact, like you said,
the second half of it, his closer, how he tied
everything together the Man Act in which you know, Puff
was found guilty of. He ties it all way back
to you know, obviously Jack Johnson, just the way he
did that, which is masterful. I think that, you know,
(40:26):
Dave is one of the few comedians that can give us,
you know, it give us the mirror to look in
as a country and as a people and say, you know,
these are the things that's always been around. These are
things that we've always had to deal with. These has
always been our issues. But didn't find light and find
humor in that. And I think that's what Dave did
with his closer or the way he closed it with uh,
I stand with Israel. You know, everybody's talking about that,
(40:50):
but even that was very intentional. Yeah, you know, and
I think it just speaks to what Dave has been
able to accomplish, him talking about buying up all the
property and town in Ohio. You know, it just speaks
to what Dave is doing as a as a man,
as a as a talent, as a you know, one
of the greatest comedians, one of the greatest writers. You know,
(41:12):
he's been able to do some some groundbreaking things and
and and build his brand to a level where you know,
he can do some incredible things on stage, but just
him and the mic, so I thought it was great.
It's not the you know, slap knee slap comedy that
people probably was expecting. But I don't think I don't
think we should go into Dave Chappelle's specials expecting that any.
Speaker 4 (41:32):
But even like when he did his first Netflix deal
he did the George Floyd one, I think seven thirteen,
he also did the one after HBO started streaming chappelle
Show Redemption song. I believe was that it was very
much like that in a much longer form of the
stuff that he's been yeah doing, But that second half,
(41:54):
I mean it, like music and stand up, like the
classic greatest stuff speaks to the exact time of what's happening.
Like if you go listen to Illmatic, you know what
nineteen ninety four in New York City was like. If
you weren't there, you could just listen and you know
now what that is. How Chappelle, like you said, put
(42:15):
the mirror in front of us to how our society
has become so hypocritical. He showed both sides, even to
the metaphor of him buying up the entire Silver Springs, Ohio.
This would be gentrification if the races were removed. Absolutely,
And then he gives a perspective of even understanding the
slumlords that gentrify, Like what about that firehouse?
Speaker 1 (42:37):
Yeah, exactly understand.
Speaker 4 (42:39):
That's not my problem. Oh you can't afford that rent.
I can afford it. It's just he's showing both sides,
and I think a lot of comics and a lot
of artists show one side, even down to what we
ended up cutting Damaris when it was a certain mass
(42:59):
shoot we were talking about, and I said to Maris,
I don't have a conspiracy. I'm not saying I know
anything that's happening here. This just seems fishy, which is fine,
But the Internet, myself included too, I am a hypocrite.
We've become so much into the deep diving of conspiracies that, yes,
some conspiracy are one thousand percent true? Is there hip
(43:23):
hop cops? One hundred percent? Was Nipsey possibly targeted by
hip hop cops?
Speaker 1 (43:28):
Sure?
Speaker 4 (43:28):
Did Nipsey also happen to be from a gang? And
maybe there's nothing really here whatsoever? The doctor seb thing, Well,
my man's also died from AIDS with Doctor Sev. We've
all just gotten so deep into this that sometimes the
things in front of our faces just really is what
it is. Is Puff a piece of shit for beating
up Cassie? Absolutely? Is that man act shit fucking nuts.
(43:52):
At the same time, two things can be true, Like
that's what I got out of that entire second half.
Two things can always be true. If you go on
Twitter right now, everything no put intent is so black
and white. When we were raised in the gray area
of things and we've become so black and white on everything. Yeah,
(44:12):
Puffing and Big were definitely talked about hip hop cops
to hip hop cops know that Puff was beaten people up.
Speaker 1 (44:19):
Yeah they didn't do shit.
Speaker 4 (44:20):
Yeah it's convenient that it happened this time, but it's
Puff still a piece of shit. Absolutely, two things can
be true. So that's really what I think I took
from that entire thing. We've all become hypocrites in our
own brains about nonsense. Some things are conspiracies and some
things are just this is what it is. Sometimes Tupac
punches the wrong crypt was he also target about the
(44:44):
FBI that was per so you know, I just thought
he he put it in the most masterful way of
wording what's currently going on. I thought it was especially
on Twitter.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
I thought it was great. I enjoyed it. I watched
it twice because you know, you watch it the first
time and you're like, oh shit, that was dope, and
then you got to go watch it again because I
might have missed something. But yeah, it was a masterful,
masterful class of just stand up storytelling, truth telling that
I think only Dave can do in the way that
(45:17):
he does it. I think at this point in time,
it is probably stamped that he is probably the greatest
comedian of all time. I mean, obviously, you know, I
grew up on guys like Richard Pryor and you know,
Martin and Eddie Murphy and guys like that who will
go to themselves. But I don't know if they can do.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Well.
Speaker 1 (45:42):
They didn't. I don't know if they did. But what
Dave has been able to do for longer when it
comes to stand up A lot of those guys, you know,
once they cross over into film Hollywood, they don't really
come back to the stand up world like that. It's
kind of like, you know, leave that alone. I did that.
I you know, I grew from that into you know,
a movie star. Some people use stand up to get
to the sitcom. Yeah, and it's yeah, like Dave's Dave's
(46:04):
not a movie star. No, I wouldn't say Dave Chappelle
is a movie star. He's he's he stood true to
being a stand up comedian. Like, that's what I think.
Speaker 4 (46:14):
We could have just stayed on TV and did more.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
If you want to do that, he could have did that,
but even nastally, you know that sketch comedy, that's a
different type of TV.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
Chappelle, to me, is a lot like NAS as far
as the latter parts of their career, where they're already
legends and could just go off into the sunset. Open
comedy clubs do this and that, but are still putting
out content at a higher clip than some of the
younger kids. Like I love that NAS keeps and some
of them may not, you know, Magic three may not
(46:45):
be as good as King Disease, Like sometimes they won't
be the best, Like the Dreamer. Chappelle's stand up before this,
I liked it. It wasn't like ground There was moments
in it, but it wasn't like groundbreaking. To me, Chappelle
could have easily had Chappelle show killing him softly for
what it's worth, did sticks and Stones and went off
in the sunset, and Dave Schapelle would still be the
greatest comedian ever.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
He's still like.
Speaker 4 (47:06):
Even from his deal with Netflix in twenty seventeen, one, two, three, four,
he's put out twelve right, that's well, and some of
them when you do and say complete stand ups like
the Stix like Redemption Song, this and that, But that's
still to me a piece that amount of output hosting
(47:28):
SNL three three or four times since then, Like he's
nods to me in that regard. You could just go
retire and you'd be the goat Bert. No one would
ever say.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
Other onebody requestion me, like nobody.
Speaker 4 (47:36):
I love that they're showing how this this how legends
can age and still give us stuff and not be
the disappearing act that most legends, rightfully so are. Yeah,
I want to retire. I don't want to think Eddie
Murphy not. I don't want to do anything. And I
get that you're a legend forevers. But so that's why
I'm like, thank you Chappelle, that you're still so active
at this age. Already in goat status, So I think
(47:59):
that's something to be said as well for both Nas
and Dave Chappelle. But yeah, I can't say enough about
this special.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
It's Baby. Did what you think about it? Did you
see it?
Speaker 3 (48:08):
I haven't seen it yet.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
Now all right, thank you for that. I'm gonna just
check it with you every now that can be. They
weren't playing that code. It wasn't planning set for Gola Baby.
Speaker 3 (48:18):
But actually I think it's funny.
Speaker 5 (48:20):
I was when I was just scrolling on uh my
computer looking for more stuff on this special Don't call
Me White Girl. Mona said that she would like to
do one of those, a stand up comedy special.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
Do you think that she could do that?
Speaker 4 (48:33):
I think Mona's hilarious stand up stuff. I mean, I
would say it for anyone. Stand up is much more
difficult than it looks. But Mona, I mean, Mona has
amazing live shows. Like I think that's something Mona could do.
I think it would take practice like anything else, But yeah,
Mona is great live performer. She's great on the microphone,
(48:53):
She's funny, she has a great perspective. Yeah, I think
I think again, it would just take time, Like like
I appreciate that. You know, TI is putting out a
comedy special, but he got booed at the Barclays a
few years ago because like, this isn't that easy. I
don't care how amazing of a writer, performer, articulate the
TI is. This is a different monster. Standing there with
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just a microphone and entertaining people is one of the
toughest things in the world. Yeah, that's not something harder
than this right here, Like when you have to have
a perspective, be funny with just a microphone at a
bunch of people standing you with standing in front of
you with a two drink minimum.
Speaker 1 (49:29):
Yeah, it's tough, I mean. But then you know, also too,
where people got to realize about a lot of this.
We talked about Ti having his comedy special coming out,
he probably had real comedians writing with him and helping him,
you know, kind of deliver that. Now. TI is a performer,
he's a writer. You know, he's a rapper, he's an artist.
(49:50):
So he the stage and the microphone is not foreign
to TI. Now what he's doing with comedy is you know,
obviously a different thing because you have to keep the
audience compelled. It's not music playing behind you. There's not
you know, things like that to kind of fill in
those empty pockets. So I mean, I'm interested to see
(50:10):
what I does with this comedy. But you know, you
got to know too that he has real comedians helping him.
I don't think he's writing all of his material, BIS,
I would be very impressed if he is. I mean,
where do you stand?
Speaker 4 (50:22):
I guess stand up is, like music is so collaborative,
but we also we always also say, like when it
comes to just straight up wraps, we want the person
that's rapping to be behind the pen collaborating on anything.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
It's always been different in that space though, I mean,
like the great writers, the great great comedians.
Speaker 4 (50:42):
I mean, I know Richard Brian, Paul Mooney had had
some type of situation. I know there's always been uh,
what's the way the oldest Wayne brother, Keenan, didn't Keenan
write something with with Eddie before raw or something he's
in the credits. I want to say, I know that's
been there, but that's it's been not like confirmed that
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they were writing for the stand up. I know some
people said, oh, hen wrote that sketch that went before it.
It wasn't like he was writing for Eddie. That's always
been a thing with stand up comedy like that has
to be your perspective the same way you look at
perspective can be sketch sketch comedy, uh, screenwriting moves all that,
of course is a collaborative process. But I feel like
(51:24):
the real stand up comedians look at it the same
way the real rappers do. Like this, this can't be
a collaborative thing. If we want to do a sketch together,
that's fine. We want to write a movie together, let's collaborate.
But your stand up should be coming from your perspective
and your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
Yeah, but keV, keV. keV has the Red cup Boys, right,
is that the plastic boys Slashic A lot of them
collab and kind of like the perspective as a comedian
can be yours. But if I have funny friends that
are comedians as well, they will then help me kind
of like here, runch up some stuff. Again.
Speaker 4 (51:56):
I'm not saying, you know, keV is any less of
a stand end up because he has some of his
friends help him out with I'm not saying any of that,
but typically it's been that way in stand up comedy.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
The way it has been with.
Speaker 4 (52:08):
Real EMC's real hip hop type of thing. I feel
like those two things have married each other. Where you
can collaborate on a song or hook, you can collaborate
on a sketch on a movie, but nah, this has
to be This has to be you. The verse has
to be you. The stand up has to be you.
Speaker 1 (52:20):
Yeah, I mean, but I don't know.
Speaker 4 (52:22):
I'm sure comedians could teach TI like certain tricks. They're like, oh,
that's a good idea, here's a better way to go
about it. I wouldn't be mad at that's just mentorship
and everything, which I'm sure every stand up has had.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
But I don't.
Speaker 3 (52:32):
I don't want to put writers on him if he
hasn't said that.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
Listen.
Speaker 4 (52:37):
If it's what t I wants to do with his life,
more power too, I think. And no, I'm serious, Like
I no, I'm not.
Speaker 3 (52:41):
I'm smiling because I'm smiling for something else. To continue your.
Speaker 4 (52:44):
Thought, Yeah, I think it's when people clown people for
going into other lanes, Like what's wrong with trying shit?
Speaker 1 (52:51):
Isn't that the point of like being here? Oh?
Speaker 4 (52:53):
If this is something to I was passionate, I'm like,
you know what I want to go try to shit.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
I give him props.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
It's just so funny. I get props to Jake Paul
for getting in a ring with a monster. Yeah, I
think you tried it.
Speaker 5 (53:02):
It's so funny because Ti seems like such a serious person,
so to see him switch. I mean, granted, like I've
kept up with him his personal life and things like
that because of his show. He had a very good
reality TV show with his family, but he just seems
to be such a serious person. So to switch and
do like stand up comedy is like, it's just such
(53:24):
a totally different lane. So I can understand why people
wouldn't take him serious, but he just got to prove
him wrong.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (53:30):
That's just tough though, because if I go to the
comedy club, I'd be like, that's Ti. Yeah, even if
he's saying something funny and like it's doing a great bit,
I'm not going to get past that's Ti.
Speaker 1 (53:44):
Ma. That's the hardest part for T. I think through
this whole thing's people being able to differentiate between Ti
the rapper, the artist, and Ti the comedian, because no
matter what, I'm looking at TI on stage. Yeah. So
it's like if I go but he did great with acting.
Speaker 4 (54:01):
I never felt anytime he's acted that like, oh that's
t I, which with some actors, I felt that way.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
Like I'm not watching this character, I'm watching you, Like
you know how hard it would be to go to
a show and geez come out and start telling jokes.
T I is funny, but it's like jezus, if you
don't turn that that that team one on one on
and and get to these but fuck this comedy ship,
Like it's hard for those guys to transition into something.
(54:27):
It's fucked up. But that's it's a real thing. It's
hard to get people to love you for something whole,
the opposite of what they already love you for. They
love you for rapping and certain bars and you know
that street ship, and then you come out here in
the Barclays on stage in Brooklyn cracking jokes and nobody
wanted to hear that ship man that it's tough.
Speaker 4 (54:47):
I'm sure t I does respect though, because he is
such a great rapper and knows what it takes to
do that. As far as Pockets, Caden says words blood
sculpting a verse.
Speaker 1 (54:58):
That's the same with stand up.
Speaker 4 (55:00):
As far as Pockets as far as timing, as far
as how we just watch Chappelle, how everything ties back together.
Speaker 1 (55:05):
There's an art to it.
Speaker 4 (55:06):
So I'm sure he understands that because he's a rapper.
I just don't know if that's gonna show up.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
It's different, man, it's different with stand up. You don't
have that music. You don't have that energy, you know
what I'm saying of the music behind you to support
what you're saying. Stand up, you know, you write a
bar and you get to the punchline and you like,
that's hard when you say it with a beat. You
get to stand up and you got a joke and
you laying it out and you get to the punch
(55:31):
and it don't punch like you thought. Bro, you got
a long night see because you can say a whack.
You can have a whack bar in your verse, Rory.
But when the hook come in, the hook is money
and the beat is hard. It's all good. Everybody's still dancing,
and you know what I'm saying, the energy is still up.
As a comedian, you say some shit and that punchline
don't hit like you thought. In the dressing room, you
(55:52):
still got fifteen twenty thousand people sitting out there looking
at you. The eight two Hennessy's in. They're like, all right,
te y'all go ahead, and then you don't know, turn
years ago and Nigga get back to what you do,
shut up and dribble. It turned into that quick Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. But I'm excited to see
you know, t I kind of get into this and
now he got his first special. I think it's dope
that he's even at a point where he could do
(56:13):
his first comedy.
Speaker 4 (56:14):
That would be a funny bit though, what you actually
just said, Like anytime TI starts to bomb, the DJ
just puts on one of his records for.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
The it's the crowd back as I was saying, like
I was saying before, Yeah, because that's what they love
you for, That's what they know you for. That's what
you've built your platform on music, you know. And again,
and we love trying things. We love to see people
trying different things and being passionate about doing other things.
You know what I'm saying. But you know, when you're
(56:41):
talking about stand up comedy, stand up comedy to me
is kind of like boxing. You can't just play around
with that. No, I agree, you got to go through
the ringer, like you you just started doing comedy. Win.
We've been going to the comedy club since we were
seventeen eighteen, going on stage, bombing, getting booed, all of that.
And now with like a Dave Chappelle where he's at
(57:03):
in his career, that didn't just happen over night for
Dave Chappelle.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
Well, that's the funny thing about stand up. If you
look at all the grapes, it's not like music where
typically the person who's in their twenties, they're younger when.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
They make it.
Speaker 4 (57:13):
Yeahs of our favorite legendary comedians made it post thirty
five years old, right, Some made it a forty right shit.
keV Hart seriously funny, was like, I don't know a
third or force, but he had been working for fifteen years,
but he was thirty five.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
When that came up. Yeah, it's not it's not easy.
Speaker 4 (57:28):
But Bill Burrman and he was old, Like they grinded
for twenty years before and then they made it when
they got older. That's because it takes that long to
get that good at that type of shit. Luisy k
was oldest shit when he made it.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
Yeah, comedy is something is funny, but it ain't funny
if you ain't funny. It's funny, but you ain't funny.
Speaker 5 (57:44):
If you ain't fun you could also be a funny.
You could be the most hilarious person on earth. And
that doesn't matter with stand up. Yeah, stand up is
the art. You could be funny. So I think we're
all very funny, and I also think we will all
suck at stand up.
Speaker 4 (57:56):
I had a friend who was like all of us
would it would take up years and years and years
at it.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
I had a friend who was like super funny on
the block, you know, you know that one friend with
like this nigga, And we all told me, yo, bro,
you need to get in the comedy. He was like, like, yo, bro,
like you every time we out somewhere, you got the
you got the mic. You the funniest dude in the room.
Like you need to do something with that. Man ain't
gonna lie he did. Uh was it bb QS man?
When bb q's and the Bronx do comedy night, Yeah,
(58:22):
of course, nigga, we all went out to support the homie.
It's a different world, man. He went up there. Niggas
that ain't never know Hi was in the crowd. Never
seen this nigga before they got it there, niggas start
getting into his bit. I said, yeah, maybe he not
as funny as I thought he was. Man, you start
drowning just looking the crowd like y'all on a date. Yeah,
that shit got that ship got your birthday, dad. All
(58:44):
you heard was like niggas like collecting plates and ship
in the back. I said, it's time to go ahead
to get don't never do that again.
Speaker 4 (58:52):
I was watching Pete Davis an interview and he was
talking about when he started at a bowling alley and
Statn Island. He was like, it sucked because every time
you bomb, you would just hear like bowling pins. It
just be dead quiet, laugh you just hear people bowling
behind you like tough. I mean that's part of the
game though, which is crazy too, because like usually you
can realize when your music career is not gonna make
(59:15):
it if you're trying to be a certain type of
star when it age hits like not everyone's Victoria monet
where you can write and then hit your start them
a little bit later in your career. Sometimes not sometimes
mostly when you pass twenty eight, it might be a
dub for you stand up, you're gonna have that hope,
Like now all my favorites made have forty, it'll happen
for me.
Speaker 1 (59:35):
Then you hit forty and you ain't making it's tough.
Now you forty tough? No, that's it's just a risky career.
Not everyone's t I. That can just play the King album.
Speaker 4 (59:44):
After what's the name of TI special chie, We'll say
t I's is taking a risk though. First of all,
you're coming out in all leather. That's Eddie, you setting
yourself up.
Speaker 1 (59:55):
You can't do it. You do, yeah, you can't, and
it's the Red and Black Lives. You got to know
that my how is hitting.
Speaker 4 (01:00:01):
When you throw the leather on, it's like laying down
on your album cover, like you gotta know this is
undeniably going to be fucking amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
You can't coming out with the leather. You can't mess
with the powers of the comedians with the grace man.
You can't wait a red leather.
Speaker 4 (01:00:13):
And I know stand up comedians that did ten years
before they ever dropped a special. A special. It's hard
to do. Let alone, just stand up. You coming out
the gate with a special like at least like at
least hit a funny bone or a fucking improv, and.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Not on the special. He doing this, he dropping in
New Year's Eve, I mean Christmas Christmas Eve, Ma t
I'm rooting for you, I'm ruled for you. But that's tough.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
I went to bed knowing there was a surprise Chappelle
special and said, I'll get around to it. You think
I'm stopping what I'm doing on Christmas Eve to go
see g I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
Gonna end up watching it. I'm not. I'm not here
to hate you to watch it. But Christmas Eve, Yeah,
I don't know about Christmas. I might not watch it
until after the New Year.
Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
Everyone's gonna be home. But like that's what when the
family shows up, Like yo, y'all want to throw on
the I don't know if I'm listening to a new
TI album on Christmas Eve. If I'm doing anything Christas, I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
Gonna check it out. Though, we're gonna support Ti man
Cheapen in therapy. Christmas Eve. Yeah, we have to see
he got the read, he got the red leather on.
So it's like, all right, you you waking you, you
fucking with them? The comic them comic powers you know
the red that's like the Batman suit. So all right,
we gotta see what t I do.
Speaker 4 (01:01:21):
Yeah, before we get off of music and entertainment, did
you guys listen to what's their name? Xanna Monee xan
x Monee, the AI artist. You know, she was catching
some heat from j D while a kay Lonnie. So
she got in the booth laid down a very heartfelt
this record of how she got it out the mud.
(01:01:43):
This ship felt like you know when they're doing the
American idol like auditions and then they like cut to
their life story and like, you know, their mother has
terminical cancer, their dad lost two legs in Vietnam. You know,
they live under a bridge. This is how this AI
artist was sounding like the world has literally just been
(01:02:04):
on her shoulders with all this hate. Like she was
talking from like Michael Jackson's perspective as far as being
the enemy.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
M is this something we have to talk about?
Speaker 4 (01:02:18):
No, mam, we don't have to talk about this. I
mean it is fuck this AI shit for sure. I
just laughed that the AI Artists started her discs off
with you went to the media first, so that's what
was going to hard drive.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
You're not a person you talk like a heartbroke.
Speaker 4 (01:02:34):
I cannot believe you went to me like Kaylannie and
fucking party next door, Like that's how she was talking.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
How could you go to the media for you don't exist? Yeah,
but you said that somebody wrote it though, right, somebody
actually wrote these lyrics, I.
Speaker 4 (01:02:47):
Guess, which is still like because of AI voice. But
either way, I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
Just never like this AI shit is stupid than me,
Like AI artists like I don't even know how to.
Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
Even say, beginning with you don't have a real name.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Yeah, but that I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:03:02):
One of my friends hit me because I've told her about,
you know, the dangers of AI and things like that,
and she listens to this podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
But she was like, yo, I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
I came across an R and B album my TikTok,
and I went in, like, well, R and B song
on TikTok, she said, I went and listened to the
rest of the album. She was like, the maristat Shit
is one of the best albums I've ever heard. And
then I come to find out that it's AI.
Speaker 4 (01:03:19):
Then I'm not gonna like it. The moment I find
out it's A I'm not gonna like it differ, I'm
gonna heat it.
Speaker 5 (01:03:24):
I agree, But how do you not know is AI
the rest of the world because a lot of these
AI artists don't sound like AI artists.
Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
They don't and a lot of real artists. I just
want myselves up so much that it's hard to tell
what's what.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
About to say, I just feel like I can tell
at this point, Like when I'm listening to music, I
know a real artist versus some computer generated shit that
I'm listening to.
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restrictions apply. What happens when the who's gonna be the
first A artists to denounce the streets? Like which a
AI artist is gonna put the flag down and get
(01:05:09):
out the gang? Who's who's gonna denounce the crips? The
A are the AI artists in the streets, though coming
from the streets, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:05:18):
They're committing AI like sins type murdered.
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
On Fortnite? How do you feel about that?
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
Though?
Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
Fuck the streets? One savage but yeah, yeah, give gift
full context twenty one savage head. He did a uh
he had posted some tweets, Yes, calling for everybody specifically
in Atlanta that was beefing that wasn't really friends and
fell out, calling for everybody to make amends, to get
back together, you know, bury the hatchet, you know, all
(01:05:45):
of that type of thing, you know, the brotherly love,
the things that we were champion were champion people, you know,
putting their differences aside and coming together for the better
good of the culture, I guess. But in some of
his tweets, it was the message was fuck the streets.
Speaker 4 (01:06:01):
We'll see some of them another do of the streets.
More so like offset Quavo, you guys should just you know,
be friends again. But then you got into the gunna
thug thing, got into the the p thing people QC yep.
That did feel like, yes, gold posts should be moved
and we should say fuck the streets. That is how
it came across. So he never actually said fuck the streets.
(01:06:22):
I feel like he said. I feel like, oh, it
eventually got there. Yeah, like it got to that right, Yeah,
like fuck the street.
Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
So now you know, I understand what twenty one was
doing as far as like, you know what people from
the city that were actually friends and brothers at one
point to bury their differences and and you know, come
back together and things like that. But I just think
the the praise the wording was wrong, right If the
(01:06:50):
wording fucked the streets, you can't say fuck the streets
because the streets are what gave you and awards you
everything you have.
Speaker 4 (01:06:58):
Right now and again, and I'm asking as a civilian,
is someone allowed to even dictate the rules that have
been set there well before they were even born.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
No, No, I didn't know somebody could change the rules.
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
No, you can't.
Speaker 4 (01:07:10):
You can't, you can't. You can't say fuck the streets.
And here's a lot of people say shit, I'll even
put a name on it. Trey av was one of
those people that said, all the streets ship, and then
it's it's.
Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
Fun the streets. When you get caught.
Speaker 4 (01:07:24):
When the streets don't work out for you anymore, now
it's fuck the streets. It was all this this this
talk before, but once you get caught, now it's fuck
the streets. If you never got caught, it's still be
the same ship, right right. For some lot a lot
of people that that that do cooperate, you cooperated because
you got caught, and they want to go to jail,
and now you're saying it's like, nah, I don't like
that lifestyles, it's detri michel to this community. Yeah, while
(01:07:45):
you're right, you'd still be doing it if you didn't
get caught. Don't act like this moral high ground that
now you have. You're above this and it's wrong. No,
it's wrong because you got caught. Yeah, that's all it is.
Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
Well, that's what I was. I'm not saying. That's what
twenty one is saying in this No. No, what I've
seen a lot of.
Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
People start saying fuck the streets after they got caught
convinces very convenience.
Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
I'm very convenient. People want to change their lives. Yes,
some people, some people really do believe.
Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
Hey, this is really ruining our community, and they would
have a a pretty good case about how it can.
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
But you don't really care. You just got caught. Yeah
you can't. You can't screw fuck the streets and still
be in the streets. It was gonna be fuck the street, y'all.
Niggas can't hang out the strip clubs no more.
Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
That's not true.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
That's not true. That's not again.
Speaker 4 (01:08:26):
I don't know. I'm not speaking as someone that knows
anything about.
Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
Strip club is the streets? What y'all think the strip
clubs the fucking library at Columbia. No, that's the streets.
Speaker 4 (01:08:36):
You know what goes on in the street people at
the strip club this street people. There's also civilians like
me and Demeris that go the time home, and we
go more often than.
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
The regular people like that. Y'all are not saying fuck
the streets.
Speaker 4 (01:08:47):
I'm not in the streets.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Are you saying fuck the streets? No, I'm not in
the streets. Have you ever said fuck the streets? No,
So you can go to the strip club if you're
gonna stay fuck the streets. Club doing that? You can't
do that, Not if you're screaming fuck the streets. The
strip clubs is part of the streets. I don't know
if y'all know that or not.
Speaker 5 (01:09:06):
No, I think there's street people in street people like
the strip clubs with this control that you.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Said the stripling got nothing to do with the streets.
Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
Know what I'm saying is the strip club.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Is not street walking. For the streets, the strip clubs
wouldn't be a thing. Who do you think of spending
money in the strip clubs?
Speaker 4 (01:09:22):
You've been saying about a lot of If you say
fuck the streets, can you buy weed?
Speaker 5 (01:09:26):
That's also not No, there's plenty of strip there's plenty
of strip clubs that are street nigga wouldn't even walk
into people have strip.
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
Club, gentlemen's club. You gotta tuck your shirt and when
you go in those places. That's different.
Speaker 4 (01:09:39):
That's about hustlers on the West side had no you
can go to there's control by the streets on an
Italian side allegedly, so like.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
That's still yeah, but they're not screaming for the streets though.
Speaker 4 (01:09:49):
Until they get a YouTube show after they rat that's different.
Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
You cannot scream fuck the streets and still be hanging
out in the streets. You cannot do it. You can't
be happen about the streets that agree. You can't. You
can't be hanging out on your old on the old streets,
on the block. You can't go and give out turkeys
once a year.
Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
Oh that's corny. No, that's that's something.
Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
It is corny to give out turkeys once year. I
agree with you, that's very corny.
Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
No, I don't know, let me clarify what I'm saying.
You can still give back to your community and go
and visit your community when.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
You know what, fuck the street.
Speaker 5 (01:10:23):
You know what these people are saying. When it's saying.
When they're saying fuck the streets, you know what they're saying.
Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
So it's not fuck the streets, it's fuck the street codes,
fuck the street ideologies. When you say fuck the streets,
that's saying fuck those blocks, fuck those avenues, fuck those
corners where y'all getting money, Fuck all of that. Fuck
the people that are still out there doing what they're doing.
All right, So then you can't come here no more
because you know what they still out there doing. So
you can't come here and try to mingle in, pick
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and choose when you want to be in the streets
because all that giving back shit, that's just for public image.
So you can't want to get your public image and
make it seem like you're giving back to the streets
when it's fucked the streets.
Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
How is that just?
Speaker 5 (01:11:00):
I'm sure some people do public image, but some people
actually give where.
Speaker 1 (01:11:05):
The ship the public image? Why are we sitting there
acting like it's not But let's not act like frozen
turkeysh the niggas that ain't got no where to go
cook it. What are we talking about here? That's it
is for a look, that's a tax right off. That
shit is a look. We're not gonna sit there and
play these games. And that's my point. You can't play
both sides of this. It can't be fucked the streets.
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But then I hope the streets. I want the streets
to still fuck with me. I want to go back
and get back to the hood because I want the hood.
Speaker 4 (01:11:33):
To say, yeah, I can't throw the games, turkeys and
all that. So you're saying people can people can retire
from the streets. I e, let's uh use some of
our favorite rappers. Let's go with the J and and
notas both people rap about the streets but have clearly
retired from that, like they're not in the street. So
you're saying Jay would never say fuck the streets. He
did say streets is done because of what Uh y'all killed?
Speaker 3 (01:11:56):
Who is it?
Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
And now zippermann streets is done?
Speaker 4 (01:11:59):
Yeah killed x X That's what it was. And let
Zimmerman live streets.
Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
He's not saying fuck the streets, but I know he
ain't saying for nas ain't saying fuck the streets. No,
he's not. They jill niggas just ain't doing what they
was doing in the streets before.
Speaker 4 (01:12:11):
I know, I just wanted to be clear with your
point for our listen.
Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
No, I'm being very clear. There's plenty of people that
aren't the streets that rape. But yeah, but you can't.
You can't say fuck the streets and still try to
benefit off of street culture. You can't. That can't happen.
It can't be fucked the streets because, Yo, your man
was a rat. We knew he was a rat, and
we still fucked with him. And then now y'all caught
another case and y'all fell out and y'all not friends
no more. Y'll fuck the streets. What that ain't how
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that go? That? Don't go like that. If it's fucked
the streets, all right, cool, it's fuck the streets now.
I think what I think what they meant to say was, Yo,
we gotta move past those ideologies. We got to move
past that energy. We got to move past like you know,
that type of shit.
Speaker 5 (01:12:52):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
I agree with that at a certain point you should
be trying to elevate and get past that lifestyle. That's
what this is. About It's about elevating and getting better
and coming to better person. But when you say fuck
the streets, you gotta remember the streets gave you everything
that you have. Okay, but do you think or did
not give him what he had?
Speaker 5 (01:13:09):
He did not you can make it out of the streets,
which is something that's truth to the streets don't give
you anything. He didn't get his career from the streets.
He created his career because he's a creative person. He
might have drawn inspiration from his life that he had.
But we're not about to sit up here and act
like the streets is like the winning cold to becoming
a fucking some successful or having money and having a family.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
That's some shit.
Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
You gotta fight through rappers, Yes, that's something you have to.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
You have to fight in the streets before they fuck
with you anywhere. Yes, you ain't gonna find none of
these niggas that's gonna just got successful overnight and the
streets didn't fuck with them, and the streets didn't support them.
You go to all of their shows. Who's still in
the building.
Speaker 5 (01:13:49):
Okay, So you're misunderstanding what I'm saying, So let me clarify. Yes,
obviously the streets have to fuck with you. But the
streets did not give him anything.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Crazy as hell, you sound, and you sound in saying
so you sound and saying you cannot say the streets
didn't give these rappers nothing. What are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
What are you saying?
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Give they are? They gave the love, they gave them support,
They pulled up, and they told the rest of the
world these is them niggas.
Speaker 5 (01:14:16):
But Nigga is saying fuck the streets, you're taking it
as if he's saying fuck the people in the streets
and not fuck you literally know that he's talking about,
fuck these colds, fuck this bullshit, fuck all this this
ship that niggas beyond No.
Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
I said, you can't say fun the streets and still
try to benefit and eat off of the streets.
Speaker 5 (01:14:34):
Like he's saying the streets in the streets. He's not saying,
I'm not the streets. I'm not saying he's saying, fuck
the people in the streets. So when you're saying the
streets gave him everything that he gave, the streets supported him.
The people from the streets supported him. That's that's this difference.
It's a completely different thing. Where you can't have the
streets without the people. Baby, will the avenue still be there? Yes,
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if there's nobody lives on that street, the street will
still be there. The people are with making the streets.
The energy, the culture is what make it the streets.
Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
No, but the streets that he's talking about. The people
is not what makes it. The streets. Shit that has
been happening to us for years.
Speaker 5 (01:15:10):
And I hate to go super woke, but the type
of shit that we've been fighting through, and the type
of shit that we've been fighting through is the reason why.
Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
Streets and ghettos exist. Are you seeing?
Speaker 5 (01:15:22):
Are you understanding where I'm coming from the reason that
we're in these predicaments and there's so much poverty and
there's so much violence is shit that has been happening
for years. So when niggas are saying fuck the streets,
it's talking about the results of that. Black people in
our culture is not the streets. Black people in our
culture we'll persevere through anything but the streets and the
things that come from the streets because of what we've
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been put in between redlining, all slavery, all types of shit.
Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
That's the that's what comes in as simple as this.
Fuck the streets mean, fuck that mindset, fuck that fuck
that mindset that we've been taught from so young. So
if you can just grow past that mindset. So that's
what I'm saying. I understand what he's saying. I just
think the wording was wrong. I just think the wording
was wrong. That's all because I get it. Yeah, like
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that mindset, I tell you all the time, Rory like
growing up, like I go up in the middle of
the hood. Niggas that lived in my building, some of
the niggas doing triple life, never coming home. Some of
these niggas as CEOs of companies. Great, we all from
the same block, same area. We all had the same
obstacles we had to you know, jump over and get around.
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We all had the same dangers that we faced just
getting up and going to school and coming home from school,
going to the store. So we understand it, but it
starts in the home. What's the mindset? What are you
being taught? What are you being fed? Do you have discernment?
Are you a leader? Are you a follower? Are you
gonna follow your crew down this wrong path when you
know they're gonna do dumb shit? When in your household.
You know you're being taught that that's wrong. So you
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got it. It's yes, we're from the streets, were from that.
We know what it's about. But now do I choose
to be a part of that? Do I choose to
adapt that ideology and that street mentality. That's the difference.
So when it's fucked the streets, it's no, fuck that mentality,
Fuck that street mentality. You know what I'm saying, Like,
because I get it, I understand what you're saying. Fuck
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that street mentality. If you going to get into the
streets and me doing street ship and then, like you said,
you get caught, you can't screen fuck the streets at
that point, nought doing anything. No no, no, no, no,
no no, he's saying, he said again, twenty one is
receiving flag. But it's more so like uh so what
he said he was he said, y'all niggas fixed that ship.
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Y'all love each other. Nigga, y'all you knew Gunner wasn't
no gangster when he told the first time, and we
swept it under the rug for you. You know, he
wasn't trying to leave you to hang. Nigga. Fuck the streets.
We ain't get shipped, but trauma from that shit. So
I get it the streets. You don't lost friends to
the streets. Uh, you don't lost family members to the streets.
You don't lost you know, all kinds of things. But
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at the same time, streets supported you. You know what
I'm saying. Streets told the world was you was hot,
he was dope when and when nobody else knew who
you were. Streets brought your mixtape, Streets showed up to
your first show at the local club, at the local
strip club. Like, the streets supported you. The streets gave
you that beginning. The streets gave you that story. The
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streets gave you that, you know, the aura. But now
that we're all successful and we have money and things
like that, we need to come out of that mentality
and do something else. And I think that's the message, Like,
we can't stay in that mentality. We can't stay in
quote unquote survival mode because we're not trying to survive
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no mode. We've all been able to create a better
life for ourselves. We all live in nice homes, we
drive nice cars, we travel the world. So yeah, let's
get away from that mentality, Let's move out of that.
Fuck that mentality that we've been taught. Let's elevate, let's grow.
But at the same time, you gotta be careful with
saying fuck the streets, because again you're gonna get people
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that are still there that's still of that, that's gonna
look at you like, yo, what you mean Because had
it not been for that, your whole persona is not
even the thing no more.
Speaker 4 (01:19:04):
And I think where some people got offended by it
is because, to Maul's point, you got everything from the
street streets put you on. You can't now move the
goal post and change the rules when it's convenient to you,
because that's offensive to the people that are in the
streets living by those rules, right like, they're still there
living by those rules, and now you're saying we're allowed
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to move the goal post to get ahead. But to me,
I see both sides of that, because to his tweet
to Pete, Pete did more for Atlanta than any politician
anyone could fucking do. P is a legend in that
city and has made multi, multi multi millionaires out of
so many fucking people. Is there some street shit in
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there that I don't know? About some Atlanta politics that
I wouldn't even comment on. Sure, So I think some
people are like, wait, now we can move the goal posts.
I didn't know we were allowed to do that, right,
So and again this is me outside looking at it
from the tweets and seeing people's reaction to it, is like, nah,
y'all are right, we should not have to go by
that cold because it's better for everyone as a community
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and our families.
Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
But it's like, not now now we're doing that. You can't.
Speaker 4 (01:20:12):
But you people sitting down there are probably from from
a lot of their circles that are doing football numbers
that are going like, wait, we was a lot we
can say fuck the streets now, not only no, but
just is.
Speaker 5 (01:20:25):
The thing you always because but that's what you always
but this is the thing you always could.
Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
But it takes a lot of people, and it takes
a lot of strength.
Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
And it takes a lot of support from people that
you that you have in your corner to be able
to say fuck the streets.
Speaker 3 (01:20:40):
So yeah, I'm champion this ship because at the end.
Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
Of the day, I think it's nice for these people
that these kids that are coming up and making their
decisions whether they're going to go left or whether they're
going to go right to look and see their favorite
rappers who have been upholding this street ship for so long,
to say, Yo, this ship actually did nothing but fuck
us up. If I could have did it differently, out
from you, But.
Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Do you know what I liking this to, babyd I
liking this to black lives matter. Let me land it.
When they were saying black lives matter, right, I said,
I agree? No, I said, I said, hold on, I said,
I said, I said, I agree, black lives do matter, right,
But I also move like black lives matter. I don't
disrespect people that look like me. I don't hurt people
that look like me. I don't bring harm and things
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like that the people that look like me, right the
slogan yes, so fuck the streets cool? Growing up in
the streets, guess what. I went to private school. I
wore uniform every day. I got joked on on my block.
My niggas was on the corner doing what they was doing.
You know, I'm outside with a certain time some slack
song getting laughed at. But that's because I didn't want
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to be a part of that. My family wasn't having it.
My moms wasn't having that, Nigga, You're not about to
be here in the streets doing what you want to do,
making those you're not doing that. I didn't scream fuck
the streets, though, I just moved like, fuck the streets.
I'm not a part of it. I'm not doing that now.
To to what twenty one I want to saying, his
tweet is a little crazy because he's saying, you knew
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Gunna wasn't no gangster, and we knew that he did
bad the first time, and we forgave when we looked
past it. So my thing is like, okay, so then
why y'all lied to us? Then why y'all lied to
the streets? It made it seem like he didn't do
bad and he didn't do that if y'all all knew
that and still try to portray it like it was.
You know, it was gang gang and it was holding
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it down and we the realist and all that. But
then you're saying, we knew he wasn't no gangster, So
then why why portray that to eat off of that,
to eat off of that aura, to eat off of
that street energy. If you knew he wasn't of that
and now that y'all are not speaking because it's public now,
we don't see. We seen Gunna do bad and turn
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on ganggang in them. We saw it. You can't it's
no hot no more. We actually saw it. So now
that y'all not friends, it's yo, fuck the streets. It's like, yeah,
but you can't do it like that, Gunna. I'm not
mad at this nigga running five k's in Central Park.
This nigga don't win completely. Gun I ain't even say
fuck the streets. He just started moving like fuck the street.
He started. I'm getting healthy. I'm drinking green juices every morning.
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You know what I'm saying. I'm getting facials, I'm doing
all of the things that say I'm not a part
of that anymore. But I'm But he still hasn't. He's
still not gonna say fuck the streets because again, the
streets gave him his start, It gave him his already
gave him his his his beginning. That's his origin the streets. Now,
if you said, I don't choose that lifestyle no more,
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I don't want to be a part of that. I
don't want that energy.
Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
I listen, I salute that I champion different versions of
fuck the streets, you need different version, and J said,
fuck the streets.
Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
We want to go be businessmen. Did want to go
be businessmen, but they ain't never said, yo, fuck the streets.
Streets is done. Streets is a myth, This, that, and
the third. Because you go through things, you realize, wait,
I'm the only nigga holding it down. I'm the only
one that's abottom by the rules y'all told me from
a little kid was in place. I can't do this,
don't tell on your friends, don't do the thing. And
then you become old and you go through these situations
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and you realize, shit, almost everybody telling them on, everybody's
is not going by these rules. So why am I
going bodies? What's I think is what the twenty one
was really saying, Like the rules is that's bullshit. No
niggas don't even a bub bout.
Speaker 4 (01:24:16):
That everybody lives by that anymore. Type of Yeah, that's
what I really think.
Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
Twenty one was saying, like, Yo, you know niggas don't
because we look past it. We knew he wasn't no gangs.
We already went he was living by We already wasn't
living by that, And that's my point. It's like, okay,
but saying y'all was doing it because you know lamar No,
I know niggas that's staying on that street. Shit. I
know niggas that really is in the streets for real,
and they are bidden by all codes. We ain't telling shit.
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We'll all take twenty five of life before we tell
on each other. I know the people that's really doing that.
They not saying fuck the streets, because they really in
the streets. They really doing that. When you're doing this
double different thing. When you just want the aura and
you want the dope boys, shit on the kid and
all that, the whips, jewelry and the girls and all
that the streets. When you want all of that, it's cool.
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But when it's time to go sit down and do
fifteen and you don't want to do that, it's fucked
the street. That's where the lines get blurred.
Speaker 4 (01:25:09):
I think to Demerius, because I agree with everything you
said to Demarus's point off twenty one savages tweak two
p look at the benefit when we did look the
other way. In the overall long term, if you're looking
at the bigger circle, and perspective.
Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
Here.
Speaker 4 (01:25:26):
What Demarus is saying is like, yeah, look, those rules
have gotten everyone fucked up. Look what happens when you
do say fuck that code? You do turn the other way.
Now you have ten multi millionaires that are supporting their families. Yeah,
based off some rules that no one else is even
playing by, right, no one's playing by it. So yeah,
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we should turn our back because then we also get Gonna,
who I'm sure has supported hundreds and hundreds of people
in Atlanta financially. Yeah, gay people jobs. So I see,
I really see what Demarus is saying. And twenty one
did go on to say, I'm supposed to say save
the streets.
Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
We have to save the streets.
Speaker 4 (01:26:03):
We got to get all the bullshit, all the crazy, uh,
kill the shit out out there and put love in
the hustle, back.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
In the shit. I mean said, I fuck with twenty one.
That's cool, but we also know that's a result of
backlash from saying fuck the streets. Right, But I understand that.
When I first heard him say that, I'm like, Okay,
I know what he mean. He's gonna get killed for
saying fuck the streets.
Speaker 5 (01:26:23):
Yeah, I know what he meant, though, it's so crazy
the shit black people kill each other for saying, like look.
Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
Look at you, look at you.
Speaker 5 (01:26:28):
Then at the end of the day, it does need
to be fucked the streets because y'all not getting shipped
out of it, you know what I'm saying, Like he said,
put the love in the hustle in year, because sometimes
you got to hustle to get where you got to go.
Speaker 3 (01:26:37):
And there's violence that comes with it and things like that.
Speaker 5 (01:26:39):
But all this gang gang gang, gang, gang gang shit,
being loyal to each other but killing people that look
like you, all that shit, it does need to end it.
Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
I don't give a fuck how long it's been going on.
Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
Babyd But here's the craziest part about it. There's so
many people that don't be ever a part of the
shit that are very successful from the same neighborhoods. Yes,
so all of this shit is like, I get it.
Save the streets, right, cool. I'm for that. Save the streets,
Save the kids. It's in the street, the families that
are struggling. We need to support each other out with
all of that. But from the beginning of the time,
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when it was streets and there was street coach and
all that there was people in them same neighborhoods that
didn't have nothing to do with that. That was getting up,
going to school, getting up, going to work every morning,
getting up, trying to you know, whatever they had to
do to God without getting involved in hustling, and you
know all of that shit. They didn't They didn't do
none of that.
Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
Yeah, but some people got it.
Speaker 5 (01:27:29):
First of all, we know why. First, going back to
why the streets even exist. Some people got to do
what they got to do to provide for their families.
Some niggas is going homeless.
Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Everybody got to do what they got to do with
sur podcast.
Speaker 5 (01:27:40):
So some people don't have parents in the home making
sure they eat, making sure they go to sleep, sure
they go to school.
Speaker 3 (01:27:46):
For people got to do what the fuck they gotta do.
Shitch is fine, right, that is what it is.
Speaker 5 (01:27:51):
But with rap, it's become a thing where they're glorifying
that life. This is not glorifying trying to get yourself
out of poverty should not be.
Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
Now you're going into a whole nother part of the
conversation and discussion right now, that's a whole different that's
a whole different tear were talking about when we start
talking about hip hop culture and what it glorifies and
what it what it, what it you know, what it
magnifies and things like that, that's a whole nother discussion
(01:28:21):
because if we're gonna say fuck the streets, it's like
I now, hip hop culture is of the streets. Hip
hop is up the streets. It started in the park,
two turntables in the speaker. Yeah, but that but it
was the voice of it. It was the voice of
the people in the ghetto.
Speaker 5 (01:28:38):
About party and it originally started about partying and dancing.
Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
It was not about violence and guns and drugs.
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
It was no, it was it was always violence in
it because we in the ghetto, we and that's what
violence was always a part of society. But we didn't
glorify that. And also, who do you think was funding
on that? Oh yeah, that's what I said. It's a
whole how much time we got peeted because a whole
nother it's a whole nother time, fun whole universal music group.
I'll tell you that. So I love it. But at
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the same time, if it's listened, if it's fucked the streets,
niggas O six nine an apology, Oh, six nine made
comment niggas, Oh, Charleston White, a lot of apologies, if
we here, if we here, if we at, fuck the streets,
because this is all Chaust and White and talking about
when he got on there, it was like, fuck Nipsey
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and all that. Niggas like, oh he bugging He like yeah,
But what's the difference when you niggas are saying we're
smoking on that Tuca Pac right in front of his mother,
you just killed your son, and y'all saying yeah, we're smoking.
What's the difference if I say, fuck Nipsey and y'all
over here screaming, Yo, we're smoking that Tuca Pac. It
ain't no black. And if it's gonna be fucked the streets,
if it's gonna be saved the streets, they let it
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be saved the streets. But we can't Dib and Dad
when it's time for album time and we back in
the hood and we're back looking for the support of
the people. If it's fucked the streets. We can't be
on our eye as in these songs talking about you know,
seventeen to five and this, that and the third, and
we can't if it's fucked the streets, don't glorify none
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of the streets shit. Don't use that street shit to
get your already off. Don't do none of that. If
it's gonna be fuck the streets, you niggas better starts
sounding like Will Smith. Your niggas better be in your
rap sounding like Chance the rapper. That's all I'm saying,
because there's a lot of successful people out here that's
not rapping the street shit, that's not doing that. You
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know what I'm saying. They got some success, made a
lot of money. Jacob J Cole, I mean street rapper.
We can name it. We can name a few very successful.
I don't know if all of y'all are as talented
to do that, But I'm just saying, if it's gonna
be fuck the streets and save the streets, which I
agree with, save the streets, I'm down with it. I'm
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with that. But at the same time, when it's time
to sell us something and it's time to do that,
I don't want to see none of y'all that was
saying that jumping back on the block and taking kissing
babies and turkeys and Canda. No, I don't want to
see none of that because all of that is for
public shit. Don't bring if you're gonna give our turk,
don't bring no cameras. If you're gonna give back and
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build the community, don't bring no cameras. Just do it,
because there's a lot of people that give back to
the hood and the communities and you will never hear
about it. Thanks. So let's not do it for show.
If we're gonna do it, let's just do it. That's
all I'm saying. So I'm with save the streets. I
echo that twenty months. Let's save the streets. Let's let's
teach these kids another way. Let's stop putting this bullshit
rhetoric in their head and making them feel like this
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is what you gotta do to be successful, because there's
so many other ways. Let's start teaching these who the
next one what's in the video? Teach one of these
little niggas how to make the next what is it?
Peach the next the next the video box. Teach one
of these little niggas how to do that. Let's make
that cool. Let's let's teach the next next little kid
in the projects how to make the next teslah. Let's
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make that cool. I mean that's what Nipsey was actually
trying to do. So I'm with that, you know what
I'm saying, But fuck the streets. Save the streets. Cool,
but you can't use the streets when it's convenient. Yeah
all that's my point. Sorry, baby, that I mean because
I know you got a headache and you hung over.
I mean to even get your blood pressure now, it
woke her up. Yeah, but that's what she needed, blood
pressure and water. Her blood pressure is what I'm saying.
(01:32:19):
I don't want her blood pressure to ride. Sorry about that, baby.
Speaker 4 (01:32:21):
That would be the tequila in Champagne's Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, well this will be a perfect point to
maybe put a better help ad or something. We need
to check on the greatest quarterback of all times, mental health,
Drake May No not he's bowling though. Patriots look really
fucking Patriots look great. Now we have to check on
(01:32:41):
on the goat man. We were looking at him for
for seven rings. But what happens to our strong friend?
He checked on us strong? Yeah, we gotta we gotta
make sure that the goat.
Speaker 1 (01:32:51):
Is doing okay. Yeah. Giselle, the lovely Giselle.
Speaker 4 (01:32:55):
Who's Tom Brady's ex wife got married this week, which
Tom Brady posted on his ig story a half selfie
just showing the chin and a hoodie saying forever Young
and all the songs he could have picked Forever Young
as a song.
Speaker 1 (01:33:12):
I do I think that. I think that was a
video he posted.
Speaker 4 (01:33:15):
Okay, so it's a screenshot.
Speaker 1 (01:33:17):
Sorry, y.
Speaker 4 (01:33:17):
Yeah, But the the song he chose for some reason
for that hoodie was the Logic suicide helpline song.
Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
That's what Tommy listening to on his free time. Shout
out the logic listen. I know his streams went up
this week, his stream spiked.
Speaker 4 (01:33:36):
And then you gotta think that song is all Like,
did the number change? Numbers change all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:33:41):
Is it still a service? What's the number I'm a
call right now? See if we're still a service? Oh
my god, I just want to see what? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:33:53):
But all right, but if this hotline is used the
same way like nine to one one is, if you
call the answer and you hang up and they have
your location, like is social worker about to come here?
You didn't memorize it from the logic hook.
Speaker 1 (01:34:06):
You've reached the nine eight eight suiciding.
Speaker 4 (01:34:09):
Doing service shouts logic and tom Brady and anyone that
is dealing with that, please please call if.
Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
You were a veteran or service member or calling at
that one, Prince one.
Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
Don't don't press it back, please. I was just saying,
what you know, this is why I better help one
have you. I was just I was just saying what
the options were, Like.
Speaker 3 (01:34:24):
That's all good, And you also just could just call
it nine eight eight now like that, Well that's it.
Speaker 1 (01:34:29):
Yeah. I'm say say, if I'm trying to if I'm
thinking about coming suicide, and I'm like, I'm not sure
that number would be kind of hard. Yeah, trying to
figure out.
Speaker 4 (01:34:37):
The numbers with the letters about thirteen reason, Yeah, I'm
not fig the letters to the numbers. I'm not doing
any day, let alone a suicidal day. But with that said, man,
we think, is that just a coincidence Tom? You know,
holidays can get rough for people. Maybe Tom was just
putting that out there for for his fans, like, yo,
(01:34:59):
if you feel in this way, holidays can be tough
for people.
Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
It just so happened to be the same day his
ex wife What a quinky ding Forever Young on the Hoodie,
you know logic Suicide Prevention song playing or is he.
Speaker 4 (01:35:13):
Trying to show like I'm forevery like y' also doing
that like that marriage shit.
Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
I'm about to stand, don't. It's like Tom is calling
out for help better. I think Tom is happy.
Speaker 5 (01:35:23):
I don't think Tom is happy at all? Why else
would you put that song? Why would you put that song?
Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Cracking jokes? Just being funny? That's a that's a wild
joke as Tom Brady just being funny. I mean, I
don't know Tom personally, but listen, he seems like he
has a cool personality, you know what I mean? He
might be just having fun with it. Like I know
everybody thinks that I'm, you know, so upset today because
my ex wife got married again and my world must
be upside down. Oh, I'm thinking about committing suicide. What
(01:35:51):
am I gonna do? I'm gonna kill myself? Like, and
I could see Tom just leaning into that.
Speaker 4 (01:35:55):
I also don't feel like Tom cares that much because
he instead of saving his marriage, he literally went to
the Tampa Bay Bucks to go eight and nine, Like.
Speaker 1 (01:36:03):
If y'all think he was to retire and he went
back just to go eat.
Speaker 3 (01:36:07):
Enough y'all think Tom Brady don't miss his family? No, no, no,
no no.
Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
His kids all all the time. Not his kids, his family.
They don't miss He probably don't miss being married to Giselle.
They're probably still cool. Him and Gizelle like it happens
that way. We're not married no more. We have a family,
have kids. Our kids will probably you know, they they don't.
Don't think they have little kids. They probably kids are
probably at least all in high school. Maybe at least
they're not babies. Yeah, Like I don't. I think Thomas
(01:36:34):
this is his second, his second win. He's retired now,
he's doing sideline work for Foxes. At Fox he's a
part of They gave him a crazy bag to do that.
I don't think Tom Brady is I think I think
they're I think Giselle is happy. I think Tom is happy.
The family is taking care of everybody's good. This is
just for people like us who want to sit back
and speculate and just think that Tom Brady is emotionally
(01:36:58):
distraught that his ex wife. Now, man, I don't think
you do this.
Speaker 5 (01:37:02):
When you're cool with your ex wife, because all this
did was draw attention to you when it's not about you.
Speaker 1 (01:37:08):
It's gonna always her getting married again.
Speaker 4 (01:37:10):
Draw he could post taking a ship and like everyone's
still gonna pay attention again, the.
Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
Fact that she got married again is going to bring attention. Joselle.
Speaker 4 (01:37:17):
We're not talking about like just some random chick.
Speaker 5 (01:37:19):
Okay, okay, yes, but this is would we have been
talking about Giselle getting married if he didn't post it?
Speaker 4 (01:37:25):
Or is this the classic uh sucker ship when guys
say I'll kill myself if you leave me. Is he
trying to get that line off because she loved her
if she's just married again. Nah, but you went to
there's still hope if you don't go to the altar. Yeah,
sh Now it's legally like if you.
Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
Know, like I know, it's more hope. After she lead
an altar, she got what she wants and she can
still come and get you know what I mean. She
still want to come see me on the weekend. She
can still come see me, please, Tom, that's Tom Brady,
ain't see that's what you'll.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
Hold I may May. We're not doing that, Bro, We're
not doing that.
Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Giselle ain't just some bit alright, any woman that would
I love? I love When the marriage she thinks she's
saying something I love what you do this. Do you
think it's easier for Giselle to find another Tom Brady
or for Tom Brady to find another Gazelle? Is foggy?
Speaker 3 (01:38:16):
You think that he's the most six like.
Speaker 1 (01:38:18):
Do you think it's easier for Giselle to find another.
Speaker 5 (01:38:21):
Tom Brady super Do you think that is supermodel? This
is Justell a supermodel. You don't think Tom Brady can
get another supermodel today?
Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
He could have went and got another football player.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
Ain't another Tom Brady? What are you talking about? Who
is the other Tom Brady? There's one top gun Brady.
What did that mean? Okay?
Speaker 5 (01:38:40):
And this is y'all thing because the things y'all admire
about men that she admired about the nigga when she
got married to the same thing she admired. And you
can still be a shitty husband. I'm not saying you
can't be a shitty husband. It's only somebody he's here.
For Tom Brady to find another supermodel wife?
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
Or is it easy for Giselle to find another most winning,
fucking NFL player, greatest quarterback?
Speaker 4 (01:39:06):
I think if you go to ten Super Bowls, you're
allowed to be a shitty husband per year.
Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
What does that do for her?
Speaker 3 (01:39:09):
What does that do for her? Other than the money?
What does that do?
Speaker 5 (01:39:13):
Okay, you're the greatest quarterback or whatever the fuck he.
Speaker 1 (01:39:15):
Is of all time? What does that do for her?
Speaker 3 (01:39:18):
Some money? What does it do?
Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
I mean, I don't know. I don't know what their
relationship was, like, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
What doesn't him being amazing at his job outside of
the money, and.
Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
That's already there.
Speaker 4 (01:39:26):
About these people is their professions. She's a supermodel, is
one of the greatest models wife?
Speaker 3 (01:39:32):
That's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:39:32):
That's also possible too, So that's what I'm saying. But
I'm saying it is easy to find another time? No, no, no, no,
no no. Is that have to do it? Is it
easier to find another supermodel of a wife or another
one of the greatest court one of the greatest football
players of all time?
Speaker 5 (01:39:45):
Which is easier to a Supermodels aren't created equal. All
supermodels aren't just respectfully.
Speaker 1 (01:39:50):
And all for all quarterbacks ain't time.
Speaker 3 (01:39:53):
But their jobs have nothing to do ship with shiit.
Speaker 1 (01:39:57):
Okay, you want to know why the lawyers were sitting
at that that divorced tape, It was so long. Their
lives have a lot to do with it. Their income
has a lot to do with Let's put it to chance.
Speaker 4 (01:40:06):
As a draft are you do you have a higher
chance of drafting Tom Brady a Tom Brady or drafting
a Gazelle Giselle.
Speaker 1 (01:40:15):
I live in Manhattan. I grew up in New York.
It's beautiful women right now. If I go out to
if I hold a grand street right now and stand
on the corner for ten minutes, I'm gonna see four
women that look better than Jaseel. Guess what I won't
see walk past me a nigga that could go to
football like Tom Brady.
Speaker 2 (01:40:30):
I can go to every NFL stadium right now, and
I can find all combine where they've collected the best
fucking football players in the nation, and won't find a
nigga like Tom Brady where they collected where scout professional
scouts have scoured the.
Speaker 1 (01:40:45):
Lands of America and looked for the next great one,
and none of them will look like Tom Brady.
Speaker 4 (01:40:51):
Okay, let me get some pushback. She is like the
Tom Brady of her profession. It's funny you have to
say that Tom Brady for he profess, which just gives
more credit to Tom Brady. When Tom Brady was uh,
you know, beating the rams the first time they weren't.
Like he's kind of like the Giselle of that stuff.
(01:41:11):
That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
The baby did is like I get it, you know
what I'm saying, But just like that as a goat
in her, just like Tom. That's one of the craziest
couples of all. So for sure, just like Tom Brady
could have been a terrible jay Z Beyonce like that
could have been a terrible wife. I don't know why
they split, Like, I have no idea. I think it
says a lot that you know, she married the trainer
that Tom. Hi, if we want to go to personality
(01:41:32):
trade and having a puff and Tom, there we go.
I mean we just you know, it is what it is.
Speaker 4 (01:41:38):
If if your ex wife was getting married and everything
was cool whatever, of course your kids are going to
be there, but you're not going. Would you be texting
in your your kids group chat like what the spread
look like? Would you be I'd be trolling the whole time.
If what if my ex wife was getting married? Everything cool?
Like everything cool, but of course your kids are going
to go to their mother's wedding. You're not on I'm
(01:42:00):
texting that group chat all day like, no, send me,
let me see, let me see what color scheme.
Speaker 1 (01:42:04):
Not. You can't, you can't. You can't be that day.
Speaker 4 (01:42:07):
Like not in a serious like everything's cool, you're happy
for your.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
X ye like i'd be like, but that's like when
somebody says something in the group chat, you know they're
serious and they ending with lols. They nigga, you ain't laughing.
They don't. Don't text your kids all day like yo,
what is looking like why they're at their mom's new wedding, Like, no,
you can't do that.
Speaker 4 (01:42:23):
Crab cakes, Me and your mom had stick.
Speaker 1 (01:42:26):
Yeah, no, you can't do that. You can't do that.
Speaker 4 (01:42:28):
That's that's like only a chicken and fish should have seen.
You should have seen me in your mom's winning should
have seen our spread. Took him three days to clean
that table. Yeah yeah, all right, Rory.
Speaker 1 (01:42:40):
Now before we get out of here, I am gonna
say this, and this is just because it's Christmas times,
Christmas week, Holidays, happy, happy holidays. Excuse merry Christmas, happy holidays.
No just just happy HOLI no Mary christ send anyone.
Don't want to fit anyone, Okay, Happy Holidays. I do
feel like, though, Rory, we may be getting a surprise
album this week from a major artist. I don't know who.
Speaker 4 (01:43:03):
Did they just celebrate the last day of Honuakah recently,
don't know who, but also have a father from Memphis
that doesn't don't know who.
Speaker 1 (01:43:10):
I don't know who. I'm just saying I think for Christmas,
we're all gonna wake up with a new TI Special
and we know that. Yeah, that's the trailer drop, So
I think we're gonna get that, and we may be
getting an album from somebody that we've all been waiting
to hear from. No names attached to it. Okay, they're
(01:43:34):
also going to be the host of the Hot Night
Maybe that may be part of the Bundle Sickness Bundle
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he's just ginger baby that's hungover.
Speaker 5 (01:44:06):
No worryan now