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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Peace of the planet. Charlamagnea god here.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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of No Sealer's Podcast with your hosts Now fuck that
with your low glasses Malone. True or not that states.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Yes, ma'am, so listen right state.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Please say after each statement whether or not you agree
or acknowledge that the statements are true.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
I became affiliated with Why Sale around twenty sixteen. Is
that true as it pertains to you, mister Kitchen, Yes, ma'am.
Why Sale is a music label and a gang. You
have personal knowledge that members or associates of YSL committed
crimes and furtherance of the gang.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Ma'am, you were present when law enforcement officers stopped the
vehicle in which you were present alone with Jeffrey Williams,
where hydro codone, methanphettermi, and a firearm were recovered. These
items did not belong.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
To you, no, ma'am, I mean, sir, sure, my bad sir, Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Are you say yes, ma'am? Yes, And do you acknowledge
the following statement? Let me let me repeat that, and
do you acknowledge the following statement? I recognize and accept
and deeply regret that my talent and music indirectly furthered.
Why is Sell the gang to the detriment of my community?
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Why is Sale as a gang? Must end? Is that
your statement or not?
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
So it blows me away when people keep saying that
this man didn't make a statement.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
I never heard it like that.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
That's not no, no, no, that that's how it's said.
That's how it's said.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
It's a lot worse than I thought it was.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Words.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Yeah, yeah, it wasn't cool.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Way worse. That's not good. Their case is we are
not a gang where a music label. We do not
commit crimes in furtherance of anything. Why Sale is a
music label and a gang and you have personal knowledge
that members or associates of y Sale committed crimes in
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furtherance of the gang.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Yes, ma'am, that's what he's said. He said, Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Bro, Why is your music label and a gang, and
you have personal knowledge that members or associates of why
Sale committed crimes and furtherance of the gang. That's the challenge, Coach.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
That almost seem like us. If anything that you want
to know, I can't tell you right now because I definitely.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
That's exactly what it sounds like.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
That's what it sounds.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Exactly what it sounds like.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
It does sound like. If you need to know something else,
I got it for you.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
That's it.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
I never heard it.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
I never heard it read out like that. I didn't
hear that. I never heard it in its entirety. It
sounds terrible actually, like it sounds bad now that y'all
just at first, I never heard it that way. I
never heard I thought was bad at first. I never
heard it sounds terrible.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
This is like the nail in the coffin. It's done.
They can't argue this now. It's over. Listen, y yeah, yo,
I come in hold on real quick.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
I come in thug for the fact that he still
went through with the whole process, because it's like your
your second command, just gave everything out though for you
on you right now.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
That's crazy listen, and it's crazy because I remember seeing
when he got out and he did that. Really, you
know that the statement to the to the source, Well,
he did the statement to the source and he said
he did not make any statements. This is before the
(04:34):
footage of him taking that plea deal leaked out. Oh
Gunna said that.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
Yes, So Gunner's hoose stange is that he talked to
his lawyers and that he asked them if this will
hurt Thug in his case in any way, form or fashion. Oh,
I don't unders listening to that, I don't understand how
he didn't understand question.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Well, even asked a personal I don't think for one
minute that that's what he thought. This is what he says.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
Well, listening to that, I'm confused on how he didn't
understand that.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
You know what he thought, he didn't see. Sorry nigga,
Sorry nigga. I'm trying to go home. I'm trying to
come home. They knew the plea would be sealed. What
was stated in the plea would be sealed.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Yeah, somebody snuck that stunk the recording there right, If
you look.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
At that recording, that recording was snuck on a phone.
Somebody looked with the phone over the pew.
Speaker 5 (05:36):
Yeah, but that's the reason why thug won't for won't
just say, you know, just forgive him, because he he
know everything that was said in that in there.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
That's more or less like on some ship like you
can't really when you got when somebody break your heart
on some ship like that, though, b it's hard to
get past that ship though, So that nigga really hurt
over the fact that he thought this nigga wasn't gonna
falld like that.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Though he thought he wasn't gonna falld like them, he
gave him an opportunity, put time, invested energy, and he
probably protected him stood buying made millions of dollars. He
could take care of his family forever. To only be
in the middle of a situation where you could have
this was probably the easiest it would get to stand strong.
(06:24):
This would be the easiest it would get to stand strong.
They don't really have you for no crime. They don't
have you for no crime. They said.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
He wasn't on that one of the pieces of the
discovery discovery evidence. He wasn't on not one of them,
they said, though that was crazy. I'm about to send
you off something right now.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
That Gunner's testimony helped put some of these guys behind bars, or.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
That's not how he works. I'm asking a question. I'm
saying no. But I think that's the wrong question. I
think people keep using that thought, and not you, Coach,
but people in general. If I tell the police coach
you did something and they never arrest you, I'm still here.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
Okay, So I'm with you one hundred percent on that.
Let's whole knowledge.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
I was wondering, no, no, no, no, because at that
point everybody was already starting to take that plea. I
think multiple people took that plea. We just didn't see
the footage. But the problem is, if you take that plea,
you're not admitting to any guilt. You're just saying other
people did a crime. Listen, let me read through this
(07:34):
whole thing one more time. But State says, please say
after each statement whether or not you agree or acknowledge
that this statement is true.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
Should I say his response?
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Please?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
Yes, ma'am, Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I became affiliated with y Sale around twenty sixteen. Is
that true as it pertains to you, mister Kitchens.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Why remember they charged coach for Rico. So the thing
is they're trying to prove that the label is a
gang and they've committed crimes in furtherance of a gang.
That's what a Rico is, right, this is why he's clitching.
That's the charge Rico. Hey, you guys are a racketeering organization.
You're corrupt and you're you're you're acting like you're a
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legit business, but you're doing crimes to further your business.
That's what the charge is. Do what I've tool for, Vene.
That's just dishonest. This is the charge. The charge is,
you guys, this label is a front for a crime
organization and you guys are committing crimes in the name
(08:46):
of this game.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Yeah, that's crazy as nonna.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
They said, why is sale is a music label and
a gang? If you have and you have listen, hold on,
that was what was said. Though, yes, it's taking each
other a record label and a gang. Why sell is
a music label and a gang? And you have personal
(09:12):
knowledge that members or associates of y seal committed crimes
and furtherance of the gang.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
See, that's just that's right there.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
That's it right there. That is one part right there,
That one part right there, bro that up right there.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
A video just popped up with Gunner with the hommy,
the homie rolling over in his grave. The homie hate
That's crazy, that's crazy. A video just popped up with
that red ass dude next to Na dress and Soul
next to.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
Me, Gray, I know your nip is so it's so.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Dusty right now from rolling over in his grave. His
outfit was so nice. It is so dusty, the way
that man rolling over in his grades. When you then
went up there and did that old punk ass ship,
heye that you even knew the homie. I'm mad that
the homie knew you. I'm mad that the Homie was
standing behind you and stamping this rad ass ship you
(10:15):
was gonna do in the future. And for you to
parade yourself out here like you don't know what the
fuck niggas is talking about, and to let these fans
stand up for you when you know you betrayed everybody
that do anything. Yeah, shut out to Maurice demand glasses
need to grow up. This is playing you know what's
played out, Mauritia, No taking accountability. Y'all gotta stop acting
(10:44):
like you know what's played out. You know what he
needed to grow up stop playing tough.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
No, I don't even want to have a discussion though
right now, because he was in the room the day
and you was there, you was.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
Why is the woman that's saying this type of ship though?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Because they think he got a six pack? Now that's
what and the thief is he got a six pack
and some money. And women right now are in such
a bad state that they'll take a sucker with some
money to a six pack just to have somebody else?
Speaker 5 (11:23):
Why, Hey, why is it that getting caught for a
crime and then telling on other people is a sign
of maturity.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
It's not, you know, Maurice. They were all there because
of thugs. Did you listen to Woodies Live? I'm listening
to Woodies Live. Damn rat? Why nobody listening the Woodies Live?
What is the funny rat? What is no can go?
(11:52):
The only right I'm listening to is Mickey Mouse. I
might have listening, but the real cause to charge a
hundred twenty nine going to dizzy. The women are the
backbone of society. And if you accept a man that
will not be accountable. He has a vagina like yours,
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and money and a six pack don't make him cool.
You'll be calling him a rat yourself. As soon as
y'all get into it, they're gonna do that. That's like
right in your homeboy, That's what happened. He turned out
to your frinityto thet you that on you right there,
she was like plice on me.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
Ye mem a snitch bitch.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
Thug got all them in his bullshit anyway, thanking these gangsters,
and you do right because he has the money. The
fact that y'all saying thug got him in there, The
fact Gunner was messing with Thug after he's wearing a dress,
fingernail polished, taking a picture naked, calling his friend babe,
all this, calling guns home dicks, and then he waving
his hand with the look gay man next to him,
(13:03):
And the fact that y'all was still down within him
up to that point. You deserve everything you got coming.
I don't fuck with that part, said Glasses. Why are
you going off on gunn Up but not young Thug?
You know why for eight years going off on Thug
(13:23):
for eight years. I cut Thug out for disrespecting crip
on TV. I talked ship about it, for wearing dresses.
The old counsel's notts making fun of him wearing dresses
when y'all was sucking his penis because you thought he
made a goddamn I'm not. I don't mean it in
that way. I'm saying. Pause, that's the trap. Trap, Hold up.
(13:51):
I have been going off on thug for the last
eight years. But why did I be sucking his penis for?
Because they because once you get past somebody wearing a
dress taking a picture that, once you get past all
the stuff you been should have not been dealing with
this man over. That's why it's called that you like.
(14:11):
But one of the music is good, though I don't
care it ain't it gotta be Elton John good and
in hip hop turns And the time we was in
kind of was on that term. Bart of six is fire,
Bar of six is fire. I ain't gonna know with that.
God listen, held a Pete candledall John Nagger Listen, Lord
(14:34):
of six was fire. Luther Van Draws stopped being in
the Jets. Luther Van Draws. Listen, Luther Van Draws did
not wear a dress. I want to not wear if
it was Elton John. Elton John couldn't wear a dress.
I don't care how good he was preacher knew fantastic
and his ass better not be wearing no damn dress
(14:54):
dashed out chance. Listen, Dan something that's my favorite. Hold
on that nigga could play every instrument. That's why. That's
why he could get it off, because he could play
every instrument. You know why a out Chaps and goo
(15:19):
be jamming. There was no reason that could be supportant
for it in the first place.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
All right, all right, listen, listen, right, So some people.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
I love that. It's my favorite.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Prince is my number one's my number two and this
is that you know prince. My number two is is
Stevie Wonder Prince. And then I don't know, go third
within the whole ship like that with them being musically
gifted within the whole ship.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
But but my thing is this right here, right, So
get out of here, go ahead. Huh no, No, it's
just it's just my thing is this right here right?
Speaker 3 (15:50):
So all that type of ship right there with the
niggas is doing and ship like that. I don't care
as long as your music has got Listen to the
music though the only person, only person music I canceled.
It's a niggas a PDF. If you if you're a
certified PDF. I'm not talking about drink because we don't
know what. But we don't know for sure, but we
(16:11):
know that boy from Chicago is a certified p d F.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Bro, I even like music. I don't even like lie
on him like that, this move on him like that.
I want to hear this. You say that just now
about R. Kelly. Let's go, let's go and talk about it.
You count for Yeah, No niggas.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
From Chicago, Ben listen both. But I said let me no, no,
let me, let me let me say more. Right, So
I tell people. I tell people some time, right like
why so why you so tough on? Because if you're
in eighty h D if anybody here, no ah D,
we do not play R Kelly a hundred verses versus.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
I still live the best. He's the best. He's the best.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
But I don't got to listen to it shit though, bro,
because you know why back in ninety eight, ninety seven
when the hotel came out, Yo, you don't even want
to go. You don't want to marry fucking the league.
And it's at this you all look past ship. You
see the video tape.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Hold on before we had on this whole dumb ass
R Kelly. What you mean, bro? Let me start right here.
First off, he was a nasty bastard of us. Listen
to R Kelly before this piece of shit everything said
that again every song he turned into a fucking sex song.
Let me put my hot dog in bun sh cats,
that ship right in there, bub plug every song. Don't
(17:41):
try to act like you. So yeah, everything is wrong
with that. If all your raggedy ass songs about being
a perverb, I believe you a.
Speaker 6 (17:50):
Perverb being, say put my hot dog in no young buns.
Yes see he said that meant my kid young, this
ship the whole song talking about you young and ready. Yeah,
y'all just ignoring.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Y'all because yeah, you know what the creep well, you
know the pimpy shold all on black black man. I'm
I'm gonna help you out. I'm gonna get it like thug.
You niggas be accepting this wear ship and then when
you realize it's true, you'll be trying to ask like
not me glasses with after R Kelly, let me tell
you the R Kelly songs I listen, you got Kelly
(18:24):
rock and Fly. That was good. That's when you telling
to Kelly. I read another R. Kelly Sex song once
You're the first one. You heard all of them, and
y'all was listening. Nasty ass, perverted man talking about putting
his key in ignition, putting the light in the socket,
hey hey, putting the quarterage in a drive, putting this
(18:45):
skin a drive. Every song. All of a sudden, you
you didn't care about that. He didn't say. You can't say,
let me go to the daycare, pick him something. Bit.
Let me tell you why you didn't care. You didn't
care because you couldn't prove I don't need to prove it.
That's my problem. I didn't need to be a weirdo
any longer. The first day I saw him with that dress,
(19:08):
I'm not fucking with that. I'm not fucking with that.
As soon as he wanted that dress, I was like, oh,
I'm done. That's not to say of a good, genuine trap.
That's not to say of a cool little thug song.
Come on jamming my jamm it next song. I'm not
participating in supporting. I'm not buying his albums. He gotta
do some push ups in front of me. He got
(19:30):
to change his whole ways and he gonna get that
faith talking about he want to fade, Yes, he can
get that fade. Why do you want to fight God?
Don't want to fight him. I'm saying if he wants
to fade with the loco, why I'm mad at him
for wearing dresses.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
He can get the fade, so him man said, why
are you fighting these dudes?
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Because anybody if you got a problem with me being
honest with how you living your life and me not
a being approved. If a nigga in approval of my cripping,
I would take his faith.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
It's gonna turn to a wrestling that you're gonna be mad.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
I bare we can wrestle me. I hit that nigga up.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
Wrestling gonna be weird to you.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Sue put his hand and grabbing me coming straight up there. Wow,
Why you keep going for the pile driver while you
keep going I'm talking about him pedigree? Mean, what do
you do all that? That ain't gonna happen. Listen, I'm
not y'all, I'm not scared of fight. No. God beat
a gay man ass. I'll beat a gay man ass
like he stole some I beat a gay man ass
(20:29):
like I was just gay lover and he cheated. Listen,
this is it's not a hate ground. No way from
here to across the street. Like he don't even take dick.
I don't give a funk about none of that ship
y'all talking about. It's the man. It's a man. It's
a man at the same time, a man about none
of that all that gay. I beat a midget up,
a gay man, up, a slow man up everybody. If
(20:51):
you're doing too much around me, I would kick gas.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
I'm with you.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
I'll beat up a midget, I'll beat up a slow dude.
I'm not beating up a gay slow Mitchell saying. At
the same time, you know game the road. They can
come in a row and try to dump me. I'm
squabbling everything boom and no.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
No slow dudes either, they gorilla strong.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
I'm not like that. Y'all waited till R. Kelly you
realize the world was mad at him, and that's what
I've been off that train when the truth public announcement.
I was done with R. Kelly the you're liar, You're liar.
I'm not going with second watch hold on your Kelly.
(21:36):
Nothing chunlate factory. No, he got listen my little brother
in his life. Right now, that nigga will tell you
my brother is a man of integrity. Your back on man,
he got I believe I can fly in the car
right now. He really wasn't fucking with that. He didn't
(21:59):
really even give a fuck about that. Ask the nigga
he in the chat ig party is ring on, yo, bro?
Let me know, did he ever play when a woman's
fed up? That's what I want to know. Like this song,
my ship too, song trapped? I about to gonna play
that after that you're missing a point trap if a
jamming song came on the radio, you know what I
fucked with I tell you the truth. After public announcement
(22:22):
was done. You know what I really fucked with the
whole body of R. Kelly work when he did trapped
in the closet. That's how weird this ship though you
didn't know what so crazy is? I just earlier right,
so it's a vibra over there. I've been going out lately, right.
He just pulled back up from the chapter the car.
He might be like number number twenty eight or some
ship like that. When a nigga was playing a pip
be and he was buggy, have I seen this song
(22:45):
that was the only one I fucked with public announcement
R Kelly and that R Kelly. Outside of that, it
had to be songs I was not ingesting this nigga
always figuring out a way to turn everything into sex.
But that's R and B. That's R and B. Bro
one of that. That's again, it is R and B. No,
Li Man, not R and B. That's not R B,
(23:07):
R all half you've been So that's not R and B. No,
that's not Yeah, that's so it's contemporary stock and and
if it's and if it's R and B, it's contemporary
R and B. Here you're trying to tell me this
nigga making all these goddamn songs about putting something is
(23:27):
something that I'm not listening to old nast So why
wouldn't you so?
Speaker 3 (23:33):
Because so because he's talking about sexual activity free song?
Speaker 1 (23:38):
So what so? What though? Shout out to my partner,
Shout out to my hold the first off No Ceilings Live.
Shout out tell my partner Collide the trash Vegan. He'll
tell you glasses ain't never fun with no or I
didn't funk with that ship. It's not how you get cakes, kay, start,
come on the start through? Can you get the start? Though?
Lenny Williams some old player ship. I don't want to
(23:59):
have this beggar for beggar for pussy, oh, begging for
giving you.
Speaker 4 (24:05):
Lenny was hard though, but that boy was for the person.
He was a beggar.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
No, he begged for love. R Kelly got nasty ass.
You can't even separate lov and pussy. He's so goddamn Next,
R Kelly, did you?
Speaker 4 (24:17):
R Kelly got weirdof he caught something he's got going up.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
That was the nigga get accused the kids following him
around with him. I like you niggas be late to
the party, y'all getting married early to the part like
that's crazy? Was I like sweat Waller beg You like
the beggars? You like the beggars? The nigga said you
(24:45):
like the beggars would have been like, I want pussy
hold on, I want I got him from I got him?
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Sure in your life, you in the relationship.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
I'm not saying I'm telling you why that. No, I
just didn't broadcast the fact at that I wanted to.
That wasn't the end of the world. And that's not
if I wanted to sleep with a woman, I wouldn't
play or Kelly, was you preach? Nigga? What you coming
in there? I love y'all, love you. No, I have
a class. I have a class, brother, class, I got class.
(25:16):
If I classy crip I like, can't stop your love.
I can name a song. Seem like you're ready, I
bet you do? Like that come trapping, that's concut con
scutts like ready. It seems like he's been out of y'all.
Go ask nigga like something something like, all right now,
(25:39):
I'm going I'm got song though too, like that, you know,
keep steak out some songs. This creepy though too right,
But we ain't going to keep shipping. I got you
man right there. I'm gonna leave it alone. I'm going
to the next episode. I'm gonna talk about Keith. I
still will play listen. I know I don't know what
(25:59):
class look like with cripping. This is what class looks like.
I have class. It's now, I'm not talking shit about
none of you ratchet niggas. I'm saying I have class. Like, yes,
I have one nasty song. All my songs ain't just nasty. Yeah,
man brought that.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
That was a great point.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
What nigga, your song still be a little I have
class a little week classy man, it's open, No I have.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
If you take a thousand songs that Glasses and Low
Have four could be ratchet. If you take that, take
two thousand R. Kelly songs nineteen hundred and thirty nine
are ratchet.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
You listening to Glasses Off, I'll be like, I'll be
fast force on the parts, like I.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
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(27:48):
if it took y'all this long to arrive at Thug,
I arrived at like I figured out what people. I
don't even care if the music is, first off, none
of the music that damn good. Yeah, Kelly Kelly.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
He talking about uh uhu with R Kelly.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
When R Kelly is fantastic. R Kelly is fantastic. Don't
let me wrong step in the name of love. I
believe I could fly. He has some fantastic when a
woman's fed. He had some fantastic songs, and I will
play them songs in the car even now with all
this craziness. If I believe I could fly, that's better
(28:29):
and bigger than R Kelly. So is special. So it's special.
If this was the moment when you stopped fucking with
R Kelly, when the motherfucking R Kelly documentary came out.
We're different, that's all I'm saying. I'm not mad if
that was your breaking moment. When R Kelly documentary came out,
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he went to court. We're just different.
Speaker 5 (28:52):
But I do see where Trapp Trapp is saying there's
a difference between R Kelly doing what he was doing
and gun I mean and no different.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
If people don't stand for what you stand for as
a man, that's the problem. None of us sing thug
and thought to ourselves we be cool if the homie
wore dressed. I'm in the train and I got a
dress on what it coming in? Hard? You got I'm
(29:25):
coming to meet you in Harlem, And then I got
a dress and we just walking down Lennux so trapped
the hell the whole l b T crew be mad
at me because I wouldn't walk with the nigga. I'm
trying to see a little.
Speaker 4 (29:40):
What's going on with y'all. Y'all not comfortable in y'all
manod y'all can't walk.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
Down No, no, it's not. Let me tell you. You're
worried about you judging me. For me to be walking
down the street with somebody in the dress. I'll be
trying to judge myself what is wrong. I'll be in
the mirror, like, what is wrong? Why would you walk
with this whole crazy nigga?
Speaker 3 (29:58):
That's crazy?
Speaker 1 (30:00):
You got a good point. I'm thinking of what you said.
So you you, you and you God. No dress.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
You could walk down the street with a gun dress.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
It had to be like my family member or something
and be like, you know, not just anybody. I don't know,
y'all bugging. I'm not walking down the street with no nigga,
no dress.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
I'm not gonna start, you know music now.
Speaker 5 (30:20):
The snitching thing is out where I draw my line
there you snitch and my man thunitch.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
But it is so high of why I won't fuck
with you. It's scary. But you cannot be a lot
of gay. I would walk down the street with a
gay man before I walk down the street with a
nigga wearing a dress.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
That's what That's what it is though. It's the fact
that it's the fact that you're doing this ship for attention. Bro,
you're doing it for attention now.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
But nigga, now, this is your life, statue live, and
that's what you're doing though, all right, you're my cousin,
you my cousin life there cool, but now you're doing
it for you right now? Even if you gay, you better,
I'll be wearing no motherfucking dress next to me walking
down the street. Hell is wrong with you? Pants? You're like,
there's some pants. I'm thinking.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
I'm with the in my opinion, the l g B,
t Q plus whatever they are. They're the biggest bullies
and I'm not.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
But I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
I'm just saying I only fun with it for them acronyms.
Speaker 5 (31:17):
If you don't give it, if you're not making me,
if you're not bullying me, and to call it, you know,
woman and all that type of ship. If you want
to wear a dress, but I'm far with you if
you anything.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Have a problem with that. I really got a problem
with you talking now, be a woman, you convince you
a woman? If you a man walking down the street
winning dress, Oh we got.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
A whole nother problem thing, bro. That is not no,
no no, don't cosplans you being gay though. Don't CON's
plans being gay though?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Bro, think I have no problem with gay. All gay
men ain't bitches. Some man be gay, you're just gay.
You cannot help it. I trust me. I genuinely believe
if you taking dick as a man, you are convinced.
There's no way that's something to play with. That's a
different type of commitment. I'm not taking no dick to survive.
(32:09):
If you taking dick just for fun, I believe you're gay.
I genuinely believe. No pause, I'm sitting. I believe if
you are taking penis as a man, you are a
homosexual man. It do not mean you have to wear
a dress.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
There's no detective work with that. If you're taking.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Yeah, I'm saying. All I'm saying is I believe it,
and that's fine. It's funny.
Speaker 4 (32:37):
That's the only thing that makes you believe it too, though, But.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
You got it. That's the commitment. You can't be a
KBO halfway thug. Ain't no such things as halfway crooks.
You gotta do it or you don't. That's why I'm
not playing with all them acronyms. I ain't got time
for all that shit. You gay or you're not. Once
you start trying to wear a dress and you're not sure,
I'm not fucking with you no more. If you make
your mind, and you sure you sure you gay? And
you just think dresses look nice on you. That's your thing.
(33:01):
We can't be together, of course, y'all can't be together.
You're not a gay man. I'm telling you. We can't
walk together hanging out my hanging out. We can't.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Of course, of course, y'all.
Speaker 5 (33:14):
Niggas, y'all. Y'all got two separate agendas, y'all. But I mean,
of course you're not gonna be home. I'm across the street. Wrong,
pull up, cuts up.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Pull up with a game, cuts up, pull up with
a dress on, all right, whatever, hanging out away.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
And I'm not if you can't trying to pull up
wearing the dress off the telling niggas your ass out
and go put on some pants first.
Speaker 7 (33:34):
I'm a laugh at glasses first, nigga get out the
car with a dress, so I'm gonna fall.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Out walking a laugh right heartra Likayo, and y'all get
to this point with these people like Drake, y'all get
to the point. I told you motherfuckers years ago, Coach
(33:59):
included years ago. I told y'all years ago, years ago.
I'm hella weird. I agree with you. Add one, Greg
I'm hella weird, y'all, niggas, we are not the same.
I stand out like a sore thug because you niggas
will listen to anybody wearing a dress. You niggas ride
with snitches. I am weird as fuck compared to today,
(34:19):
we I am I from I'm from Mars. How y'all
live today, the niggas that y'all subscribe to, and me,
I'm from Mares of he's selling the I'm from fucking
Mars New years as judging women that they got money.
I'm from Mars. I'm from Mars, niggas, you niggas, I
don't know how. Yes, I'm weird. I'm weird as fuck.
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I'm weird as fuck. I don't even know how I'm
still alive. I'm still on a planet. Ear for you niggas.
You niggas find every brother to be mad at, and
you don't be mad at no white people. You niggas
be judging girls how much money they got. You think
that make them attracted. You niggas make other people say thanks. Famous,
(35:01):
y'all be fans of who's somebody fucking? I am weird
as fuck? You are, right, bro? I am so weird,
and I be looking at myself like them. I'm weird
as a motherfucker. All you niggas, all you dudes be
rond as motherfucker Jock and the nigga wearing a dress
(35:23):
because you talking about he'll kill somebody. Nigga told me
that the two six for Philly Glasses. Here a stepper
stepping in the dress. Mm hmmm. Don't believe it now?
You mad at me? Glasses? You weird? No, y'all weird.
(35:43):
I'm the last real nigga on earth. I don't know
what happened to you, niggas. I think y'all all took
penis and didn't tell me. Y'all, come on, p move on,
move on from this topic. Bro. No, I'm just standing
right here. I am weird as fuck.
Speaker 4 (35:59):
I agree with everything he said that for the last
real nigga on earth, real niggas left.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Man, How am I the last one? Why am I
the first one that ain't playing R? Kelly? How was
y'all listening to this niggas? And that?
Speaker 3 (36:11):
I don't believe that, Bro, I don't do brother, Your
brother gotta pull up. I don't believe that you didn't
play then R album of Double CD.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Took me on tour, but they weren't wearing no dresses.
You went on tour after they was wearing dresses. Niggas
couldn't have got me on the tour that like, no,
so let exactly, it's not a line. They're acting in
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a TV show. Who is he acting like? He acting? No?
He not acting, he's dad serious. No no, no, I
can get what he's saying. What you said you say
no more no, no, no no, don't talk about no.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
I get what you're saying. Okay, no no, no, no, no, no,
no no. What I'm gonna say is this right here
right It's to the point of.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
The man.
Speaker 3 (37:12):
It's my two six sent other day though too the
fact of it being entertainment. You know what I'm saying,
exactly saying no.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
No, no, no, I don't agree no no, no, no, no, no,
I don't know. Listen, listen. Let me let me finish
trying to pass finish what I'm saying. Let me finish
what I'm saying, though, coach the whole on telling that
you hold on trap. Morton was playing a character named
nay Nate. That's a character. Who the fuck was the character?
Speaker 3 (37:39):
Young thug. My main it's my main name. It's my
main name of young thugs. My maina is my main
name of young thug. He playing a character too, who's
the character young Thug?
Speaker 1 (37:52):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (37:52):
I get it, I got you so he he not
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
He's not Jeffrey He young thug. Give us his character.
He know exactly, Bro, No no, no, no, no, no
no no. Getting left with this is why your niggas listen, niggas.
You listen to these niggas that be talking. You listen
to these niggas that be wearing dresses. Y'all listen to
these niggas that be perverbs. You niggas be on it.
(38:15):
I'm not fucking with it. I'm not lying when I
tell you I didn't slip with kills. Bro, I'm not lying.
Y'all got to this, even get this far for you? Cool?
How did you even get that far with calves in
the first place? Music? Music?
Speaker 3 (38:31):
Because was good, was good, thesic was good, was good,
was amazed, Oh good, it was amazing. It was amazing, amazing.
Speaker 4 (38:40):
Uh Luther yo yo yo, one of your face Luther
is he's not gay, nigga.
Speaker 1 (38:45):
My mama my mama, New Luther was gay. Luther and
Freddy Jackson been gay. They all knew it was they
was gay, saying, I think there's nothing wrong with being gay,
that's it. I trust me playing there's nothing wrong with
being gay. But when you start acting gay? What the fuck?
All right? Now? You know it ain't that gay? No?
(39:10):
Wait what because saying he's saying Cod's playing. He's saying
Cod's playing. That's being gay. Act like a w saying
fake until you're doing it for entertainment? Are you saying
I'm out? So you gotta be jay to yo to
where you got the level for being saying you gotta
be in the closet, you gotta be full blown. No, no, no, no,
(39:32):
no no, he said you gotta be blown. John is
a gay man. He acts super gay too. No, he
acts like Elton John.
Speaker 4 (39:39):
He acts like a gay man.
Speaker 1 (39:40):
No. No, Elton John set the standard for gave.
Speaker 5 (39:42):
Me liver probably, but you know Elton John, like el John,
he was an asshole to Okay, But I'm just saying,
what's acting gay to you?
Speaker 1 (39:50):
Though? I'm just when you're not a gay man and
you're emulating gay people, saying, weren't that dress like it's
one thing. Bro, Listen, it's not liking the song. I
love songs. I love some of our Kelly songs. I
love some of the thugs songs. I'm not dingesting them albums.
In my spirit, them niggas is on sports shit. I'm
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not adjusting the catalog of music for them niggas. I'm
not going through none of them niggas song. I'm not
fucking with none of that. And this is what I've
been saying to y'all about Drake. I've been saying this
shit for years. I say, hey, bro, that ain't right.
This nigga acting like some shit. It started with started
from the bottom. I was like, oh yeah, I'm logged off.
So when it started from the bottom came out, I
logged off. And I agree. I think I think it
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was like, this is weird, Drake.
Speaker 4 (40:38):
Take was great. It was quick, it was fast, and
it was right. It was accurate.
Speaker 5 (40:42):
But I don't know if you should be talking about
acting like gay man. No, I don't think that's your thug.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
Thug wearing a dress makes no sense. It's not playing
a character nothing. He did it because he know niggas
would talk. But you're talking about little knaves excellent. I
don't know if you should be the guy telling people
who not gave when they gave that listen, I think okay,
So let me ask you a question. Would you be
offended if you found out in five years little naz
(41:07):
X was never gave a whole time?
Speaker 4 (41:08):
Would I be fu No, I wouldn't be. If I
don't give a fuck with.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
You, I would laugh how many people like represented them
and would be hurt and devastated. I don't like people
playing with ship. I would don't play with that ship.
I don't like what niggas playing like they one of
us and they not one of us.
Speaker 5 (41:29):
The only reason why I would be a little mad
if littl nass X came out and was not gay.
Speaker 4 (41:34):
First of all, he's gay. I don't give a fuck
what you said.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
But because they say he's not gaying five years, you
kiss a nigga, you're gay, but anyway, whatever, But he
said he's not game five years. The only thank you.
The don't reason why I be a little mass because
glass is fucking mouth is about to be going crazy now.
I'm not gonna lie. I this is the first time
I told y'all soul with Drake. This is the first
time in life I never even said I told y'all,
(41:57):
so y'all come and tell me you was right. Gee,
I don't tell y'all.
Speaker 5 (42:01):
Tos X come out and say he's not game five years, nigga.
Speaker 1 (42:05):
This is about to be the rank of all ranchs. Nigga,
You're about to get up here in this month. I'm
not gonna say one thing. I'm gonna act like as normal.
I saw something that y'all was looking at, and y'all
gonna remind me exactly why y'all.
Speaker 5 (42:15):
Saw on this motherfucker smiling big like a motherfucking wait
for somebody to say, ask you something like and why
back up?
Speaker 1 (42:22):
Why would I smile? I'm telling y'all just like I'm
telling you the truth. I don't really I don't know.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
I told you so he gonna send it in the
group test immediately.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
I'm gonna show your love. They say he's not gay
and stop being gay. So I'm not going with that
bullshitka whatever.
Speaker 4 (42:41):
Yeah, he can't hear across the line.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
You can't convince me he can't. When Drake did there
started in the bottom, I logged off, Bigga playing with
my intelligence, what was it?
Speaker 3 (42:54):
Because because he was claiming to be that he started
from the bottoms.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
That Nigga said an artist. I'm not saying it's not
a jamming song. I'm just saying hip hop, there is
a level of authenticity that does matter, and it will
fuck you up. You gotta be extremely, extremely great to
get past inauthenticity when it comes to me and hip hop. Right,
(43:23):
Like Rick Ross is somebody that's the music is so good.
I'm like, whatever the beach is jamming cool, whatever, fuck it.
I'm in Drake. I think Drake kind of makes an
assembly line of music. And I told you all this
when he first did it started from him. I was like, huh.
Like when Drake first came out, I was like, okay,
you know what. I like this dude. Man, he represents
some things that people could love in the rap game
(43:45):
and from Toronto and it was different. Yeah say that
from Toronto. Yeah, they say that when they passed that
started from the bottom. And I'll never forget how I
hit my ear because it was a jamming.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
Song and I was like, what from what about?
Speaker 1 (44:02):
The what bottom? Where? And after that point, it's got
worse and worse and worse and now he's spending the
block on niggas. Now you got something like hit your
block up and he heard it was us all of this,
That's what it did.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
So I think that as far as within that, I
think it might have been in his There Too one
hundred song for me that made me realize that this
dude is going to trying to go into different bag
and even with them linking up with Future and doing
it with Future though. But I think the ice on
the k though, was when he when he when he
really like like trying to link it with the Mob
(44:44):
Tied song, that's like this goes this dude is buggy
right now. But the one thing I always remember though,
and I and I ended up seeing the video later on,
was was BN Wayne said what he said? Remember what
he Wayne said?
Speaker 1 (44:55):
What he said? What what what the studio? What he said?
What he was saying, and just do your thing, don't
try to be it, don't try to you don't got
to do this. But I'm not talking about that, I'm
talking about No, that's what he meant that though, bro
saying I'm not saying that. What I'm saying this is
all the same thing. That's why It kind of freaks
(45:15):
me out when like Joe and them will be like
hip hop is not good because Drake is not great.
It's like, how couldn't live and die with him? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (45:25):
I agree?
Speaker 1 (45:26):
It never lived and died with jay Z. It never
lived and died with Tupac, It never lived and died
with run DMC. It never lived and died with the
level Coo J. It never lived and died with Snoop
or rock Him. Why the fuck would it live and
die with this nigga? That's what. And I don't know
if people are being like disingenuous or just saying shit,
but it's like, why would you say that publicly? Why
(45:48):
would you disseminate that type of information about somebody?
Speaker 4 (45:51):
Why would they say hip hop and not rap?
Speaker 1 (45:52):
Though I'm saying, even if you staying hip hop, let's
say you don't fuck with glasses talking about fuck would
you talking about hip hop? Why would this be the
person that hip hop would fucking die with? All the
fantastic niggas. Wa niggas actually died before I got a question?
Show is pop gonna die now too? With them? Listen
(46:13):
to what I just said. It's been fantastic niggas that died,
that actually died and passed away. Pop niggie friend and
never no nigga said hip hop is gonna die with this. Oh,
hip hop died today. Pop hip hop died September thirteen,
nineteen ninety six. But this nigga is the reason hip
hop died.
Speaker 3 (46:34):
I canna tell you why. I canna tell you the
reason why. They saying that though anybody, everybody that you need,
never had a run as long as Drake had a run,
because they die, Yeah, they died, they died, or even Jayson,
I mean because jay Z ain't died.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Does a run have to do it anything?
Speaker 3 (46:52):
Because if you if you're controlling the charts and what
the wave and the sound is sounding like for such
a long time, you know what I'm saying, Like that,
it's like we gotta break We gotta break off of
what people are used to hearing them. It didn't die,
It's just that we gotta we gotta recalibrate the listeners,
is though right now though that's what it lives though
they used to. And so you say, hearing what Drake,
(47:13):
the music that Drake was making, the sensitive ship, the
the vibe he was bringing on. He used to hearing
that ship right there.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
You know what I'm saying, that trap gonna stop you
right now. Let's say the music that that Drake was
showcasing of the features he was doing with niggas. Okay,
let's say it that way. That's why he had that run.
He was showcasing other niggas music by putting them on
his Let's do it that way. That's why his run was.
It wasn't his music. He was showcasing a lot of
(47:41):
niggas over there that gave him that run, and that
he got their music.
Speaker 3 (47:47):
He definitely attaching on the people that was going when
lost the battle.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
Hip Hop's dying with jay Z. He lost the battle.
None of that shit makes no sense. It can't be
rooted in though. Oh his run was so shit, What
the fuck you got to have it? Why it ain't
gone with Kanye? It's very run. I know, I actually
feel situation.
Speaker 5 (48:11):
I actually feel like I feel like Drake kind of
getting out the way. It's kind of like a hip
hop colonic or it's kind of like how you chase
some roots out for something to grow, more like how
you have to go to something that's already grown and
get the roots in. I fel like that's kind of
what happened with hip hop, not because if you think
about it, it's.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
Who just dropped the.
Speaker 4 (48:30):
Twins the clips? Yeah, I'm sorry. The brothers they look like.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
But they're not.
Speaker 3 (48:40):
Yeah, well nod like three years old.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
I think of them like three years old up. Yeah,
but I think they uh, I think they Ricord did
better than it probably wouldn't have done if after the
Kendrick situation. I think that more more people in hip
hop can grow and be great and do better now
that the whole Drake's the whole k Dot and Drake
Beef happened now, to be honest with you, So it's
(49:04):
almost like a hip hop colonic.
Speaker 4 (49:06):
I don't think it died.
Speaker 5 (49:07):
I think it's it's kind of starting to grow a
little differently now, maybe even a little better.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
What I think though, is this though, No, let me
tell the real port though. But I think is this
right here though?
Speaker 1 (49:18):
Right?
Speaker 3 (49:19):
I think that it's a generation of people and it's
like the people that's like, like you got to think.
So they like to say that Drake been around for
fifteen years, and I'd like to see Drake Braben right
in game fifteen years that this, So that would make
a person who is thirty years old right now their
favorite rapper right now came out when they was fifteen.
(49:40):
If we look into the whole signs of Ocean, they
always say like your favorite if you're look into it though,
and all of us right here we can all say
our favorite album of artists came out We induce some
to them around the time of must being fourteen to
sixteen right there. You know what I'm saying. So Drake
is their favorite artist hen and gave a fifteen year
it's that generation of people who got onto him right
(50:04):
there be that'll be like thirty year olds right now.
It's that generation of people that's really like stuck on Drake.
If we look at this, if we look at all
that Drake stands, everybody's whole Drake crazy though. It's people
that's even between thirty and thirty five right there now.
The thing that I like about the whole situation is
is when my fifteen year old daughter comes in the
crib and I go, Yo, what they think about Drake?
(50:27):
She goes, we think he laying. So we see the
adjustment of what's going on right now. Me you know
what I'm saying, is my screen frozen right now? I
thought your niggas was frozen for us?
Speaker 1 (50:41):
No, no, no, no, to be this cloud al yeah,
that was crazy for that's was following. I wasn't moving
or left it. So now you know what I'm saying,
so listen to.
Speaker 3 (50:52):
Know what I'm saying is But so what I'm saying
is like it's like it's a generational of people that
that's really attached to Drake right now now, so we
look like we're all older people, ain't now, little bro?
You know what I'm saying. So we might like Drake though,
but were not attachment understand what the fuck he was
presenting as an artist that we can't We could be like, yo, listen,
no that's not it right there, the man. We could
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we can here and say yo, he made good music,
but that's not what it is though, bro. Like I
actually all I said, scarface trap, and when we gotta
do scar face? How was we gonna scarffis?
Speaker 1 (51:25):
Think about it?
Speaker 3 (51:27):
Ten fourteen like like that we probably came out when
I was like ten eleven, eleven eleven, ten, yeah yeah,
but when you when you didn't get it to him,
that at that point, when did you dive into him
and be like, yo, listen, this dude is crazy.
Speaker 1 (51:41):
The whole time. No, it wasn't.
Speaker 4 (51:43):
It wasn't my eleven years old a feeling scarface.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
No it wasn't.
Speaker 3 (51:46):
There's no way, it's no way, no, no, no no.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
I enjoyed that song too. Listen when the first Ghetto
Boys album came out, that song the Diary, I was
already a die hard Scarface fan right there. But you
know what I'm trying.
Speaker 4 (51:57):
I believe it actually because when the Ghetto Uh, that
was ninety one.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
No, that's no way, The Diary is ninety four. No no, no, no, no, no,
no fourteen. Bro. But you but you're missing the point. Now,
that's way When now the Scarface is not putting out
music that everybody else likes. I don't think hip hop
is fucking dying. Listen. I like Snoop, I like who
(52:29):
They're my top five. Jay Z not putting out an album.
I didn't think hip hop is dying. I have enough
jay Z. If jay Z never makes another fucking rap song, trap,
I am happy. I've had a great time. Why is
it all dying? When this nigga get knocked off.
Speaker 3 (52:47):
And that's what I said. The other episode lot on Monday,
that's what Sun said. He said, Joe, listen, I'm satisfied
within the whole situation right now. If we never get
another Drake guy become satisfied with the cattle log. And
that's a person from our generation. But these kids who
want more and more, when we were they, when we
was they age, we wanted more.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
Hole Bro. No, No, we didn't think hip hop was
dead because Tupac died. Yes, we did. He died.
Speaker 3 (53:15):
Now you're talking about nineteen ninety seven. We was younger today,
We were sixteen seventeen.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Can tell you the people I remember going to school.
Hold on, bro, let me say what thing.
Speaker 3 (53:26):
Let me say one thing real quick.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Remember when Big died, Bro, I was going to score
in Brooklyn, Bro, you know what I'm saying, And them
niggas in Brooklyn was like, what were gonna do now?
Who gonna hold us? Damn Now, jaymez gotta do something now.
Niggas thought hip hop was dead with Big die. Bro, Yeah, no,
they didn't. Here, you know what I'm saying. In New York,
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niggas felt like they thought Brooklyn. No, no, they thought
it was done. They thought Brooklyn was cun They thought
it was done. Nobody thought hip hop was done because
of one fucking artist. Only people who are obsessed, like
people who think when Lebron James is done in the NBA,
gonna think the NBA is over. Coach coach, coach, coach.
Speaker 4 (54:11):
Hey, they might as well packed the ship up when
Lebron grew tight and big, done for.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
You think? So it was know what I mean, it
was kind of good. It was looking kind of good
right now. She looking kind of good right now.
Speaker 3 (54:25):
You know what, if you look at it, if you
look at it, if we look at hip hop, I
like to do that show the time though. I like
to look at hip hop as being just like the NBA.
But the glass is always something you know, it's not
a sports this that this. But I think I think
I look at it like that. It's the point of
looking at it like it's just the face of the
NBA and ship like that. Through so I think that
it's always it's always a new face though, that's a fact,
(54:47):
I agree, But it's always a new face.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
I just don't get it, man, I don't think I
ever get it. I don't think it ever makes sense
to me. I'm trying to get what you'all talking about,
but I don't know what.
Speaker 3 (54:57):
Well, maybe because maybe husband saying that the number one
person in the West Coast was was one person for
a long time. And y'all, I still don't want to
pass the title off to nobody else.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
What title? We don't even have no title before this,
I've never even heard that ship the King of the West.
Who's the King of the West?
Speaker 3 (55:19):
Let me ask you, I don't.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Fucking care about that dumb ass shit. I ain't never
called no nigga the king in my life until one
day some asshole made that up. That was never my
best rapper. Nobody always got to be a high arky
niggas you didn't like, no, no, no, no, no, no
no no.
Speaker 3 (55:34):
Somebody always be the higherarchy of the of the top.
To make sure the pole is where it sat right there.
You gotta reach ded in order.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
To be great. That can't be right hand great. You
want the dumb ass ship. It was dumb in the
first place. It was always dumb. What year was the
wheen was year? Was this weird? Nigga tried to tell me.
Jay Z Nigga told me the other day ninetyeight. Jay
Z Niggas wasn't even chipping off j in ninety eight
around the way Niggas was on four un the degrees.
Niggas was playing X Niggas listening Jay at different times.
(56:02):
It was always great, but Hard Knock Life came out
of Hard Knock Life came out of ninety eight. That
nigga went triple, he went crazy. It was called that.
It was called the Hard Knocked Life Tour. And the
person who said ran the fucking year was on his tour.
Back of him. Nobody said that person ran the year.
Speaker 4 (56:21):
And how was JA talking about DMX performances.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
Perform different, Yeah, I was. I was saying he didn't
want to come out after the Perfoman Listen, I keep
dragging that. Everybody keep trying to make it. But this
started with this old lame ass Big three dumb ass ship.
That ship never meant nothing. Niggas hip hop was Niggas popping.
It's always been the year y'all said ill Maatic was
(56:48):
the greatest thing in the world. Niggas wasn't even fucking
with that. Niggas was way too entris in Doggie style.
It just came out to the fat nigga Biggie I
came out that year. Who that just came out? I
was but one day, you niggas hold on to something
and then you make that your king, and you think
that's out up. You know what Big three is?
Speaker 3 (57:09):
Big three and about selling most records. Ain't about who's
most popular. It's about who raps the best, about who
wrapped the best. It's about rapped the best and the
commercial and the commercial platform.
Speaker 4 (57:21):
If that's true, why was drinking the Big Three trap?
Speaker 1 (57:23):
Trap? I don't even think the best rap? I don't
even think that. First off, I don't give a fuck
who rapped the best? Who make the fucking best music?
I'm not here for you, I'm here for the fucking music.
I drank it the the great music maker boy can't
make some music, So I don't give a fuck. Who
wrapped the Big three? Was who rapped the best? No,
it was who New York thought was good. Nobody else
thought of no Big Three. With the find out, no
(57:45):
fucking Big three. That was said, oh Q Short and Snoop,
that's some lame ship. And I know nobody in New
York was on the fucking Big three until that Biggie
jay Z and Nazi started and that was two days No,
that was on that they was on, it was on,
came rock Camp cares one. What are you talking out?
But like that Joe here was New York. They were
the best rappers. Bro to you, I was thinking about
(58:09):
rapt hold on. Yeah, yeah, who was listening to in
nineteen ninety eight? Niggas nineteen eighty eight? What you say? Yeah? Yeah,
who rapped who? And who rapped good? In that group?
We don't get a fuck who rap good? Fucked them
rap I got to hear, and that's the reason why
you staying trapped. They they fucked them raps.
Speaker 3 (58:32):
And that's the reason why you didn't learn about hip
popping til twenty and fifteen.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
Probably you never thought hip hop.
Speaker 3 (58:40):
That's you was a rap fair.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
You were some rap fair. You were some rapper saying
that one you was some rap f You was some
rap fair about you? A rap? Hip hop? Hass something
to do with lyrics because you fell in love with
Rockym the black lyrics. You wasn't fucking with fat boys.
You wasn't fucking with hod That's your problem. Now your
niggas keep listening birds listen Brownli. It's the words. This
(59:06):
is the words make better songs.
Speaker 3 (59:09):
Damn jamming jam and clubs with no message jam, clubs
with no message, the land the reason jam.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
So let me let me know. So, please please, I
want you to listen. Hold on on why gold on poetry?
Hey hold on? He said were in the world. I
got a curl, hands up, hey uk on that the
listener a trap. So n W I just gotta get
(59:38):
back to this you on record. N W A suck
mc wren ice Q rappers in the group and the
rest of them suck. They didn't suck, but it wasn't.
They wasn't going like.
Speaker 5 (59:49):
Okay, I'm just trying to see, trying to see what
you're saying. So they just couldn't rap.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
No, there wasn't.
Speaker 3 (59:54):
There wasn't somebody put on up on the platform and
being great lyricists.
Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Might not might not even make the top fifty of
lyricsis of all time? You making that ship though.
Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
You know me making these lists though? No make the
list eighty eight. Next the list eighty h D makes
listen all of just my plug times, my plug time.
Eighty h D makes these lists right now and I
have a list right now to be doing right now,
I'm gonna try to find a way to drap the
link in the chat. I need you all to tell
me you'll top ten best features of all time. We
(01:00:28):
are going off for impact, you know what I'm saying. Lyricism,
you know what I'm saying, and culture chained right. We
got a couple of other artier you know what I'm saying.
Criteria's be doing within it though too. For god though,
you know what I'm saying. ADHD makes the list, though
it don't go with it. Know I hate on the
other list though I made every list you can think of.
Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
That's the fact.
Speaker 5 (01:00:46):
If you make a list Trap, I know it's gonna
be it's your list, and I know you don't like
airy Spears Trap, but it's gonna be like I know
you don't like them, but your list gonna be similar
to his. It's gonna be Top East Coach Nigga is
in three niggas miscellaneous niggas that you just threw up
in there that this it looks so biased.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Gop ten lyrics of all time, it's gonna be.
Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
It's gonna be, it's gonna be twenty. It's gonna been niggas.
Speaker 1 (01:01:10):
Don't care about yo. I hate the fact that you're
a Liversus being. For Get me mad with your coach.
Let me get me say some hartna find another smart
niggas trapped, yo bro, Yo bro, miss me off with
the you bro that you're liricis and don't respect lyrics
B because the cram ship about the ship because lis
(01:01:32):
of songs. So why do you still small little cool
when it comes to a song? I can't help but
I'm smart, but I can't help it. If I wanted
to know, you want to fuck the liverss motherfucker you
know you doing? If I wanted to, I that's what
you cut doing. But I don't judge music by if
(01:01:53):
you sound smart, yo, bro. Music is judged by the lyrics.
Be it is not. You're judging music by the five,
but I don't about five for that. You don't judge
first judging busy dying, So please don't reference to this vibe.
I'm not nine what you're doing. What's your Jim? What's
(01:02:17):
your Jim Trapp? Listen? Trap listen. I've never listened to
a dumb nigga in my entire I don't have I'm
not a fan of nobody dumb. Every nigga I like
it's smart. Every nigga I like, I never cared about lyrics.
Every nigga is sup poor's smart. I never listened to
no dumb ass niggas. Kelly dumb, He's go to the beginning.
(01:02:37):
What I tell you who I don't really be fucking with.
I don't fuck with kiss So he makes a smart
song or Kelly can't take methodist? I read him that man.
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
Played every instrument on his songs. Bro, every liric on
this song. Ain't that dumb ball come come to music?
We ain't about to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
First off. Listen, listen. All the people I interact with
is smart. Man, I can't help it. I am not
fascinated if you're good with English devices. Okay, so what
you smart? That's like a nigga that's a writer. You
know what I mean? Niggas. I know that shoot niggas.
That ain't special to me.
Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
But I don't know if that makes you smart. If
you got nine words that can run with lyrical like
if you.
Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
Could lyrical miracles, heracal lyrical like this shit don't make
you smart, nigga, just make you a nigga who sat
down and thought of nine words that and then East
Coast people will be like, that's dope.
Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
Now, motherfucker just said seven words that rhyme would lyrical.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
Like that shit. Don't be a sus could do that that.
It don't man, that's it.
Speaker 4 (01:03:34):
Don't be super tight.
Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
But the problem is trapped. Don't respect somebody like doctor singing.
So I'm gonna got every word, don't got six syllables.
It ain't good, Hey, trapped. If you say thirty words
that rhyme in the road to me, don't make me
feel shit. I don't think it's good lyrics. Say thirty
words that that that rhyme. It sounds tight.
Speaker 5 (01:03:52):
I guess it took some thought you, but it it
didn't make me feel one thing. One feeling. I'm gonna
be like trash. So I'd rather take the nigga who's
using cat and the hat words or whatever the fuck y'all,
whatever you think they are, you know, West Coast rapping,
I guess, And if they make me feel something, I'm
be like, all right, that's that's that's dope lyrics.
Speaker 4 (01:04:11):
There, I feel them lyrics. I'm good with that. I
like that shit it's about what the lyrics make me feel.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Like Martin Luther Keen didn't have to come up there
and say forty big words for me to understand what
he was saying from to get point across, and I
understood it, and I thought he was a great speaker.
I cannot help it to y'all. No, No, my music
is wine man that everybody to do that. Do that,
pibs may now do that. Listen about j zent enough
(01:04:36):
to put what he does over great music, and he
made great songs. You can't be one of the other.
You can't have really dope music and bad lyrics. You
can't have really great lyrics and bad music. You have
to do both. That's the requirement.
Speaker 3 (01:04:50):
Okay, cool Now, what you are talking about right now
is completely rap music. Right now, I'm saying you, oh
Hong Hong Hung know long.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
When we're talking about hip hop, as we mus Coulture
comes with a message knowledge. Knowledge is part of hip hop.
Bro We niggas speak of dumb shit. I listened to
Got Knowledge.
Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
Nigga's it's simplicitly could I'm I'm equivalent to dumb ship.
Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
Name one trapping. I don't have nobody that listened to
that's dumb. Everybody I listened to got knowledge. Y'all keep
sitting the board so low. You listen to you listen
to store Face jay z all these niggas got nerves.
Speaker 3 (01:05:38):
I'm not talking about nobody listening to. I'm not talking
about nobody listened to those. So now, when somebody asked
me a question of who in n w A is
not a good.
Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
You didn't have knowledge? You're right, my bad. I'm sorry,
No no, no, I said, you said they believing brilliant.
I believe in you, bro, they start believing you. And
when I go in, sh niggas go yo.
Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Trap hate the West Coast, No, I hate motherfuckers who
spits simplicity. If you don't reach the bar of what
if you reached the ball which which I put a
ball right though?
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
You reach that bar. If you like young thugs, I
wish you stopped trapp You like future, I like, I like,
I like like, I like all right, I like that,
but with that because I like it? On, hold on,
hold on, learn it, hold on, let me hold on,
Let me respond whatnot? Let me respawn you get on,
(01:06:35):
let me let me respond, let me respond to throw
away your life. Hold on, Brolet respond, It's different between
liking somebody and put and saying they reached the bar
where the bar is at. I could like MANI ship though,
bro I'm not saying niggas is bar experts. I'm not
saying this is fucking lyricists. You would call anybody a lyricists.
(01:06:58):
You call doctor sous Lara six nigga. Dr Seuss is
a lyricist. Okay, trap, you can't do it. You you
saying damn trap. You said same, damn tris Larmer said him.
So you put Dr SEUs mean you put or Shakespeare level.
Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
I can see glasses make greenham eggs and ham.
Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
D students on sikespeare level, on sixpeare level, he's he's
a greater writer. Okay, cool, because because you can't understand that.
But you keep thinking something is you don't understand great.
This is because you keep thinking if it got eighteen syllables,
it ain't great. You can't write. You can't write Shakespeare
me or you can't write Shakespeare miror you can't write
green eggs and ham None of us can write. Romeo
(01:07:47):
and Juliet and I have a better chance everybody. Romeo
and Juliet. They're writing fucking green Eggs and Ham.
Speaker 4 (01:07:52):
Okay, anybody read Romeo and Juliet?
Speaker 5 (01:07:58):
Yes, okay, have you read Romeo Julie trap, I've seen
the movie. Okay, that is not the All I'm saying
is from a god. Now, I ain't gonna say what
I did.
Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
I never read it. I never read it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
No, that's that's something. Now, that's that's.
Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
Romeo and Juliet.
Speaker 5 (01:08:14):
Hey, that's got a point with Green Eggs and Ham
and Romeo and Juliet. Dude, when you look at the
writing it it is more simplistic green exaham. But when
you after you read both of those pieces of work,
Romeo Green Exaham might make more sense.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
Romeo and Juliet is not easy.
Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
Yo, Bro.
Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
You feel like simplicity because you can understand the ship,
all right, so it goes within this, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
That's all you did, the point of the point across
hold on lass to million times. Bro. Let me say that.
Let me say you know what I'm saying right now,
You're gonna take glasses because that's the only time, though, Bro,
I like to listen to something.
Speaker 3 (01:08:51):
Why something had to depict and upon your listen bro,
this is what he meant by this, that this I
don't want, I don't want, I don't want to just
give it.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
To me, like, yo, listen, this is what it is
right here. Yo, Yo, you listen green eggs and him saying,
I am this that this all right? Cool? No, I
want to know. I want to be able to depict
the and go yo, this is the greatness within this
ship and the way he delivered. Because you delivered the
way he delivered, it was looked upont within. It's a
quadruple entango. What he's saying right now. It could mean
(01:09:21):
four different things. Right, Go read Old Fellow or or Hamlet,
or go read one of these plays, one of these
books and and and come back to us and be like,
do you feel good about that?
Speaker 3 (01:09:32):
I'm gonna one everyone today. I'm gonna come back on
Friday and let you know what. I'm an audio audio
audi bullet hole, I'm audible. I'm an Honi bullet hornable trap.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
The reason, it's the reason I Hamlet, I watched you
Tupac is based off lyricism. You keep trying to define
his crazy. It's not simplicity. You couldn't write Tupac ship
you keep saying simplicity. Jay Z couldn't write Tupac ship.
Nads couldn't write Tupac ship. Shakespeare couldn't write fucking doctor
(01:10:11):
SEUs ship. It's not simple. I'm not going on. Simple
don't mean you can do it. Simple does not mean easy.
Simple means you can digest it. It's hard to do.
It's easier to write complex shit. It's easy. Why don't
you do it? Why don't you do it? Then? I
can't write doctor suits? Why why don't you do simplicity?
(01:10:35):
I can't? Why hard? He's too smart his knowledge. You
don't allow him to do simple. He's even smart. It's
a real getting, it's a real talent to do what
doctor Suits do. This is belief that everybody could do
what Tupac do. You cannot do it what Tupac does.
Nobody could do it. It's been niggas trying to emulate
(01:10:57):
it for years. They can't.
Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
Saying he us seem ene means remedies and all that
ship right, get the fuck out of here, that ship
be that you're talking about, the funk out of here?
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
That sh ain't nothing. I means simer to me.
Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
Do you think it takes talent to emote feeling.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
No, everybody is simple without using forty big words. No,
he don't like you don't think my mama, God can
turn the breast. And that's why, mother fucker strange.
Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
You wanted so you want to hear a song and
then go look it up and see what it means.
Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
Yes, this means he wants to I don't know, I
don't want wants to think he's smarter. He don't want
to feel smarter. You want to think smarter. You want
to be able to look at words. Oh, that's what
that word means. Want. Not that word means.
Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
I don't know what any word means. Just about picked
the through. Listen, ma, let me ask all the question right.
So when somebody say, I'm Diesel when I lift the
eight up, what does that mean? What you say, trap,
I'm Diesel when I left the eight up?
Speaker 1 (01:12:24):
What does that mean? We already know what that means.
Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
Coach, coach, coach, coach, coach, you know what it means
that that came gots no samel glances. Well, he thought
about Kobe and Shack with the Lakers.
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
The fun out of you did that? Just so you
know what that's not right, Trapp. No, you did.
Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
You're definitely right. You're definitely right, definitely right, that's what
it means.
Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
And lift the eight up. That's Kobe's nothing. Hey, you
already know that. He knew that already. Coach ain't know that.
Coach ain't know it. You knew it. Can't because some
already told you the ship coach't know what man, trap
I'm sure.
Speaker 4 (01:13:06):
You're trying to because I know you.
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
I know you're trying to see You're trying to cross
when the trip on tondres on us because I love
trip So why you more than that? So? Why that
can't be your this mad thing exactly, That's what I'm saying,
that's why. So why can't you just your preference? Coach?
That's my preference, is definitely my preference. Why is it
(01:13:31):
your preference? Like I love tacos, that's my favorite food.
I don't it don't have to be the best. And
tackles better than the state?
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Is tacle better than the state?
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
Yes? Know it'stand get out? Yes? Why do you want
to take Why do you want to steak tackles there?
You want to steak tackles there? Ruin the steak like
that your best tackles got steak in it though, No,
it's not my best TACKO your best tackle. Get out
of here. I'm telling you the truth.
Speaker 3 (01:13:56):
I would you do?
Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
Coach coach and you want them a time? You want?
What kind of realer he likes? What kind of reader
he like? He likes? What surfing turns? Surfing terurch? Oh,
but's got steak in the throw. I don't like steak
and tacos. I'm not into states like I make really
good steaks, so why would I fuck up a steak
(01:14:20):
in a taco. I don't want no shell around my steak.
I'm going to get a rib By or Tomahawk and
it don't need nothing but salt and pepper. I don't
even neat salce.
Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
And you're picking a taco over the steak.
Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
Yes, don't mean it's better, it's what I like. It's
what I prefer.
Speaker 4 (01:14:38):
Hey, Hey, who's a better lyricist? Tupac or cannabis tupac.
Speaker 3 (01:14:45):
I'm not saying this, and no way am I gonna
say though. Listen, I hate I hate the motherfuckers who
you can't when you can't understand what they're saying. I
like the people that that find the simplicity within the throw.
You know what I'm saying. I don't like the ones
who we gotta really be like your brain gotta be
scrambled on up and you gotta understand the show. I
like the ones that could like that's what makes jay
Z so great. Jay Z found a middle ground. But
(01:15:08):
then I always said show all the time, right, jay
Z is like one of the only artists like within
our within like that that we got left that can
give you layers within within what he giving you those
So when you when you hear jay Z, you're getting layers.
You know what I'm saying. I look at like a
like a cake though, So when you get a cake,
you know what I'm saying. You got the icing on
the top, that's the ones that everybody loved the icing,
you know what I'm saying. Then you got the cake
(01:15:30):
right there. Then you got the cake after you know
what I'm saying that that people might like the cake though.
Also then you got the other part. You got the
you got the other layer of the ship. That got
the real ice that you're gonna really love right there,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (01:15:41):
And they got a jail right now, what do you No,
it's just the way you go though.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
It's it's the layer. It's the layers of music, the
layers I musy that Hole gives you. Hole gives you layers.
Home gives you layers in his in his lyrics stuff. Bro,
you know what I'm saying, layers and musics. So like.
Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
So that's why I look at Home as being the
greatest rapper right there, because he found he found a
way to basically let everybody enjoy what he's giving you.
You know what I'm saying, He gives you layers within
his music, Bro, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
So like, I don't know nobody who don't give you
layers in their music. No, nobody, everybody layers. Everybody don't
give me layers? Was directly directly at you. This is
where I am right now. That's what it is. It's
how you feel.
Speaker 5 (01:16:25):
I'm gonna tell you what the problem is with with
my guys, is that when I asked you who is
the best lyricists out of Cannabis and Tupac, you sat
there and thought for like thirty seconds this stream You're
gonna go fight the error because you mad because you
had to sit here and say Tupac because in your soul, no,
you really wanted to say people, the people East Coast,
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people putting rappidy papperty as my boy g B saying
and lyrical miracle serracles lab all that ship, they putting
all that ship over being able to emote a feeling
and passion and and and y'all don't give a funk
about what the dude is saying as long as you
sound complex, like is that a double uh the eight diesel?
Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
But what the fuck? Or is that knowledge real knowledge?
Speaker 4 (01:17:10):
Don't nobody give a fuck about that ship if.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
We don't give better, like who's better Tupac, d m
X pop.
Speaker 4 (01:17:19):
But I tell you DMX is over a lot of the.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
Dudes that you like.
Speaker 3 (01:17:25):
Listen the same person you just said just now from
the customer when it came to the knock life to
he had the whole, he had the whole front road crying,
was delivering his music.
Speaker 4 (01:17:36):
Hey, hey, DMX over over over havoc Ian you havoc.
Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
If I listened something like that, damn no, I got
prodigy after I didn't go because I want feel like argument.
I went out of yall heard that you heard that
lit mall.
Speaker 3 (01:17:50):
So they did, they did the Joe Jay the podcast.
They might have a crazy album come out.
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
Really are for me, I'm really.
Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
I don't catch what you're saying. Because you're a lyricist.
Speaker 1 (01:18:05):
You just you go for this old everybody was a
lyrics standard. Trapped. Everybody is to actually use with to
deliver their point. I've never I've never somebody let me
say one thing. Please let me say one thing.
Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
Please wait up the East New York.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
Who's that that?
Speaker 4 (01:18:27):
Clubs that have you gotta be from have to product?
Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
Listen, I don't do that.
Speaker 3 (01:18:34):
Listen bro, yo, Bro, you I don't know what I'm
gonna say, like whatever like that, but you give me
so i'ma said, you me tight at times when you
campaign for these niggas who don't really put queens, who
from queens? Who havoc?
Speaker 4 (01:18:51):
That's I'm talking.
Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
About that started talking about. That's talking about Look at
that right.
Speaker 3 (01:18:59):
Everybody that up to rap with you, Bro, that any
feature out and heard, anybody that gets in the booth
between and vatget little song with you, they make sure
they fucking rap.
Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
When you don't even pic niggas who's gonna fucking rap? Bro?
Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
Yo, you gotta stop fucking campaigning for these motherfucker sub
pop niggas who don't rap me crazy raps, trap.
Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
My face niggas don't rap, No, I don't. What I
don't campaign for is the words over the music. I
campaign with them to being great together. You campaign for
lyrics over everything. I campaign for great records. I don't
give a fuck how you achieve it. Get there. If
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you're an intelligent nigga, make sure the song's jamming. If
you a trash nigga, make sure the song is jamming.
That's all I fucking want. I don't you a dope
ass lyricist and this fucking song is whack. Fuck you
go to. I don't go to poetry lounge if I
want the poetry lounge slapping my finger, yeah yeah, cool good.
(01:20:12):
Everybody I've ever listened to my entire life can emc.
I've never heard like. I don't even listen to niggas
for the most part consistently like you can get a
good song with me. But if you can't expand my mind,
if I'm not listening, you not giving me nothing. You
can get a song. Soldier Boy got a couple of
songs with me, Yelly, got a couple of songs with me,
(01:20:36):
got a couple of songs the people. No, I like
a Soldier Boy song. I was. If I did a
song right now, he be MC and his ass off.
Heel like, I'm on the song Glass, I need d
MC right now. If I did the song Yachty, he'd
(01:21:00):
be emptying his ass off. That's just how because ain't
no nigga gonna get on the song with me.
Speaker 5 (01:21:05):
Crazy Sojia Boy get on that song and he gonna
give you the big man light out that they're gonna
be a bunch of yo.
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
So hey. He'll be up for that. Motherfucker like this,
he'd be putting out his little the saurus because that's
what I believe. Niggas get on a song and be like.
Speaker 5 (01:21:24):
This nigga, me just get all the way on it.
He's gonna be so he gonna ask Sojia Boy to
write his verse over.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
I bet you money, I do a song Soldier Boy
and the verse be on.
Speaker 4 (01:21:32):
He gonna be like like, trap, Yo, challenge, I make
it happen.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
I make it a happen. I'm making apple. He challenged you, trap,
I'm telling you, so Boy, he'd be emptying his asshole.
He challenged, you trapped if I did a song with yachty,
yachty be nigga, I believe niggas that I even like,
really can rap y.
Speaker 3 (01:21:53):
Yady and becoming.
Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
Moments and yady, I be like, dam I like yet
I like y'all in that. I like that.
Speaker 3 (01:21:59):
I understand because Derry tell me a long time ago
it was crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:22:03):
Oh corap oh.
Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
Yeah, got rap, grab rap rap. Bok would definitely rap.
No no, no, no no no. It's like both understands
the whole ship that was that.
Speaker 3 (01:22:15):
But I'm gonna ask you this story, right, So what's
your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
On the on the Whisper song? Is that a great lyricism? Yeah?
Ship fire? What do you mean? What all the whispers
that ship fire? You can't make thirteen of them though,
And I'm listening the whole fucking album. It can't be.
Can't be wait till you taste my nuts, it can't be.
There can't be a track listing. One time, he going
(01:22:39):
back to the R wrote to R Kelly thing, you're
not getting that ship off on me over again. He's
trying to get it off. Yeah, I was, No, I
want to do that game. I want to go two
years later, I'm not listening to all that ship over
and over again. You eventually got to give me more.
What's your most, bro? Scar face is the nigga I
(01:23:02):
like the most. You know how far that is more
killing scar face? Give me an album full of I
believes I could fly. You might give key Nick maybe.
So we was in that. So we was in a chat.
Nasty song like sex faces no no no, no no, no,
no no no, it's untouchable. He was talking about somebody,
(01:23:22):
somebody that is but blowing in and I'm not talking
about all that. Please don't say it like that. You're
talking about bro, I'm telling you that you don't got
an album full of bullshit out.
Speaker 3 (01:23:44):
He said that, he he, he just said that's some.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
He was talking about putting hangers and people there listener
stuff place that one time.
Speaker 3 (01:23:53):
He was, yeah, it was crazy. Yeah, we was in there.
We was in the chat. We was in the chat
the other day though, right and chilling Steve chilling Steeve
was going back and forth within the chat though I
don't know what you was that the ship through but
they said the fix is not a classic.
Speaker 1 (01:24:07):
What's your thoughts on that I wouldn't even waste my
time argue with the New York boys and Jersey boys. Man,
that just crazy. That's the first time New York, actually
your life, Scarface was good. I agree with that we
already knew New York finally, like oh that that nigga
all right, this ship niggas act like that never happened.
I agree with that New York was Scarface all week.
(01:24:31):
Triplet You got to say that, triple bugging all week in.
Speaker 4 (01:24:33):
The chat scar Face before East Coast, Way, before.
Speaker 5 (01:24:39):
Man Area, we used to play ghetto boys so much
nigga it was crazy my mind trick them around.
Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
Scarface is a god over your trap.
Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
Yo, Listen, you give me your coach, you give me
a Wally D favorite rapper personality. What do your favorite
rapper really d dope? Because he really he've got hold
on man. Willie D knocked out Melly Mail, So I'm
that's why kind of give.
Speaker 4 (01:25:04):
Me to I don't really really, I'm not talking no
trash about Woolie.
Speaker 3 (01:25:08):
I think I'm not. He's not Meley mell out, So
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:25:13):
Good solo albums.
Speaker 4 (01:25:14):
I thought, No, I don't don't just like Willie and
I'm not even up on his work outside.
Speaker 8 (01:25:19):
Of the UHT albums they do, but his work was
up on his work outside the ghetto boys, So this
was cool, too cool.
Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
I'm up on bush Whip, but I wasn't really up
on Willie did.
Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
Know as we really like music.
Speaker 3 (01:25:40):
No, Bro, don't Bro cut that ship out love music.
Speaker 1 (01:25:43):
I don't like nobody from the West Coast that really rap. Bro.
Speaker 3 (01:25:47):
Why am solely popping? Why I am so not popping?
Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
Bro is popping? No, no, no, no, no, he's popping.
He's nice, he's nice. No, you know that rapp know
that he can rap, and y'all know as so correct
am so made it his business to not make records
out of his mouth, not that whole nothing that last time.
(01:26:09):
It's different, he'll tell you different. But I do care
about making records. He just was shop MC was. We
like all the niggas carract But guess what, you got
to make a jamming record too. If you can't do
one or the other, y'all are taking nigga on the
corner and blowing them up and ship and then they
can't get a song. I need the song.
Speaker 5 (01:26:30):
Hey, but hey, G is completely right, Bro, Hey, The
problem with y'all in the East coast is that y'all
think that you just can lyrical miracle your way up
to the top and forget about the beats and all
that type of ship.
Speaker 4 (01:26:42):
In the West coast, y'all.
Speaker 5 (01:26:43):
Look at people who everybody who's been in the hierarchy
of the West can really can rap.
Speaker 1 (01:26:47):
They also they just making good songs too. So you
were saying ice Cube could not rap. He's just lyrically,
he's done inclined. Everybody could do it like he's terrible.
Everybody there's nothing to do with ice Que does. It's
so easy. Everybody could rap about none of them niggas
could rap like that. When Tupac was I mean, you
know you lied on his name, he said, the fix
(01:27:08):
is a class man.
Speaker 3 (01:27:10):
No, no, no, Steve, you said that, but Troe Trill
was saying that though Trill was saying that though it
wasn't Steve, I said it was an argument going back
and forth Trill Steve that Steven said it was. Though
Trell was going on within the chat with them going
crazy about how Fixing not a class He was saying,
crazy trap that that's.
Speaker 5 (01:27:27):
Real FASTP eight, who's been on top of the West
or one of the top West Coast guys who just
couldn't wrap it all. Because when I'm going on the
list of people who've been on fire in the West,
it'd be a bunch of guys who can rap, but
they also just make good songs like Kendrick.
Speaker 3 (01:27:43):
No No, see what I'm saying. When I say it,
I wouldn't say nobody. I want to say nobody can't rap.
That I was able. I understood what it took to
make that was top tier. I'm seeing and knowing it
took to make a song though I'm saying it was,
but it was.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Listen, listen.
Speaker 3 (01:28:03):
I can't call somebody at MC if you're not doing
what you're doing basic basin for what you're doing for
your region, bro, if you're imitating somebody from another reason, though,
I want to hear what your reasons sound.
Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
I'm gonna hear hold on, hold on, bro, hold on, bro.
Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
I want to hear what your reasons. I want to
hear what your region sounds like when it comes to
spending bars. So that's why the South, it's a certain time.
The South has all this that we could that we
can fuck with, Like Yo, listen.
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Bro, he sounded like no, no, no, no. I like
lyricsis Bro, I like lyricis lyrics everywhere an of these
New York niggas lying about this ship. This is a
bullshit public conversation. Them niggas heart and soul the South. Boy,
if them future future ship in New York. You start
(01:28:49):
playing any of that ship, all them niggas, love them
niggas all about lyrics or something. You tolerate it.
Speaker 3 (01:28:56):
Bro, Listen, it's the same way that you are lyricss
Bro and WHT sit here and say niggas niggas songs
and jam. But then when you make a song you
rap and rapping. It's the same ship, bro, both trap, No, no,
it's the same.
Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
She went with the me though. That's yo. You keep
trying to put lyricists to the forefront. I'm telling you
your jobs in music is to make a good song.
That your job in music rap rap. I'm rap and
rap and rap. That's your main job. I'm telling rap,
that's your main job. I'm talking. What does what does
(01:29:31):
he say? Within the coach? Listen? Trap listen, coach listen,
can listen. They try to saving the city.
Speaker 3 (01:29:39):
Listen, everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:29:43):
You're not rapping when you write graffiti on the wall.
You're not rapping when you break dances. You have to
make a good song. You gotta make a good song.
How long if you gotta cut the lyrics back, make
the song good. I saw all the ass. That's not
(01:30:03):
too much. Guys in music trap understand that it's music.
You playing it on a compact this or in my phone.
And if you don't need music, just be rap acapella
at least that way. I'm not judging the fucking music.
They used to do that during New York in the beginning.
That's why I tracked, had a B box for you,
and then you just rap over that. But if you
have music there, I'm going to judge how you flow
(01:30:25):
with the music.
Speaker 5 (01:30:26):
The East Coast understand about uh, making good songs and
and not always about the great lyrics lyricists.
Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
They got Ice Spice out there. Oh wow, they got
motherfucking what's six nine? Keep going, keep going? Cardi B like, Hey,
I got a fuck with card I like Cardi, but
she I mean trap? Whoever? Right for giving them?
Speaker 4 (01:30:50):
I'm saying, can.
Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
Cardi be rhyme?
Speaker 4 (01:30:52):
Lyricists with ten other words?
Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
I don't know. Can she freast out if she goes
go fuck flexing drop one of these crazy free sound
free style. I'm just saying, like, so East Coach understand
about making good music.
Speaker 5 (01:31:06):
I mean good songs too. They get it, They get
it over there. So y'all had Onyx at one point
Jesus christ Man.
Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
Yo, y'all. Y'all, y'all coach, you just go too far
every time.
Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
About bro talking about Yo.
Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
Listen, this is what I'm talking about. Your glasses, that
glasses on. You don't have them, do Bro one. I
get why hip hop is in trouble. Y'all are horrible.
This is why people think hip hop died with that
(01:31:50):
nigga that's not even hip hop. Because y'all so confused
on what's happening, so confused on what's happening. You want
to put an over emphasis on lyricism. Y'all make me
think I'm crazy because I keep telling you. The people
that y'all like, I've been off of them. I was
off of them a long time ago. The people like trap,
(01:32:13):
You keep making a big deal about everybody. I like,
it's dope trap. I don't even like nobody that ain't
dope that come, that comes. I don't even I don't
have to even think about lyricism with the people I like, like.
Speaker 3 (01:32:27):
You like you like what you like, though, like that.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
Say Grit Cross, Kanye Dog, Yeah, I hate that. That's
just that's so much of yo. That's so much a
mother and go yo yo, bro, you are so racist. No,
my next door neighbor is white. Well, somebody's my best friend.
What the fuck you doing that? Jay Z ship? Bro?
Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
You like Snoop more than jay Z, So stop the ship, bro,
We're not about to do that. Like you like Snoop
more than jay Z. You think Snoop Dogg makes better
songs than jay z bro album, I.
Speaker 4 (01:33:02):
Hate that put jay Z on his list to trap.
I'm with you on that, But he told me that ship.
Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
I've listened to everybody. Hold up, I've listened to every
last jay Z song in existence. This is not no fit.
I've listened to Jaysus since the House came out.
Speaker 3 (01:33:18):
You say that, though, Bro, Right, it's no possible way
in ninety eight, two thousand and one, all right, reasonable
doubt it was a favorite rapper.
Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
No, I didn't say that. I'm telling you I've been
listening to him since the First Day came out in nineties.
Listening is different, Listen is different. Awesome he put out
in his life. You felt like he was the best.
First day reason he was the best?
Speaker 4 (01:33:42):
I like jay Z the best?
Speaker 1 (01:33:43):
Though, What do you mean when you are you a fan? Question?
This question? This question? This question?
Speaker 3 (01:33:48):
Are you a fan of jay Z?
Speaker 1 (01:33:51):
I'm a I don't know if I'm a fanatic anybody. Ah,
I don't know because I'm being honest, like because jay
Z could do wrong and scar Face could do wrong,
but he is my musical notes. I think jay Z
is fantastic. Oh, he just switched the coach search he
(01:34:12):
can search.
Speaker 9 (01:34:15):
He just said that was him, that was hill coach
care and man just did just now he went from
to fanatic, no fanatic, He said.
Speaker 1 (01:34:28):
Ninety listen, I'm selling rocks. Jay Z comes out talking
about selling you know hus noting like I've never not
listened to a jay Z city since a song? What
do you mean? Why is that so crazy?
Speaker 5 (01:34:46):
I could kind of see when he put it like that,
I could kind of see it. But when you hear
his list and he throw and he throw j I
just like, I know number.
Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
Two he said j number two number. I don't have
a list. I'll tell you these are the five. P Listen.
What I think is coach? Who's your five? Coach? Listen, No,
don't do it, don't listen, don't do it like I
want to know who I want to coach?
Speaker 9 (01:35:08):
Five is.
Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
I know I'm gonna show y'all the difference between my
five and y'all five, and then y'all want y'all to
do my five. The way you do your five is
who is the most music you've listened to? Not who
you think is the best? Now who you would say, oh,
this person is better if they put out people who
you listen to the most rap music? Trump? You own
(01:35:31):
Apple music title, the one the singers last this past year,
right now, that's whom I don't give a funk about that. Listen,
come on my title. I don't you like somebody who music?
Speaker 6 (01:35:45):
No more?
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
And for the more you have enough music? Then that
means if you and that doesn't matter bro like Biggie,
then nobody on the list. I agree. I ain't got
enough music. This is what the Apple music I like. Listen,
everybody I like came out way before streaming trap. I'm
(01:36:08):
talking about These are the niggas, and I've been buying
they records from the first day they came out, and
I heard everything they put out, Snoop Doggs. Kanye is
the first nigga. This is the first time in my life.
I have to listen to Kanye West record that you
didn't first time in my life? Yeah, oh no. The
(01:36:29):
last album he put out when he had all that
weird ass ship on there, Bully was fire Fire, so no,
I thought it was I don't mean I listen. I
think r Kell nig Mission record is fantastic. I don't
listen to it. Never heard it. I don't think I
could think something is great and then I don't listen
(01:36:51):
to it. Future is great, I don't listen to it.
R Kelly is great. I don't listen to it. Dog
is great because that ship. Don't it don't feel good
to me. I don't like how to make me feel.
I think he's dope. It do drugs? Can you don't
do drugs? Be true? I don't take Vick, but I
like John. I don't think I don't do drugs, but
(01:37:17):
I like rocket Man. I love it John John. I
don't like I don't do drugs, But I like the Eagles,
Hotel California.
Speaker 5 (01:37:24):
Hotel California got to be good for me to like
you just Fire, not just because they're from l A.
Speaker 1 (01:37:32):
The album Future You're Blast.
Speaker 3 (01:37:33):
I'm the only thing what the album that Future came
out with before the Metro Woman album for like that
Ship though, I needed to go listen to that album
right there, right there.
Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
Zero chan, I don't think drugs love you turn your
mic a little bit, you, Mike a little bit chance,
zero chance. You can't preach all this lyricism ship and
then turn around tell me how much Future fired. That's
the problem with your argument is not track.
Speaker 4 (01:38:01):
Who is your top five African bad boy no niggas.
Speaker 1 (01:38:03):
That you listen to? Yeah, yeah, listen to the most.
Speaker 3 (01:38:09):
Don't do that to me, Bro.
Speaker 1 (01:38:10):
I turned it down a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:38:13):
Coming in a battle for real, for real, Bro, My
top five is right, my good chat chat my good
dropping one hundred chat mojie. Please let me know my
Mike good.
Speaker 1 (01:38:29):
Listen to every scar Faced record, I listen to every
Dog record. I listen to every jay Z album. I
listened to every Rick Ross album, Kanye all the way
to the last album and then Cube that's what I
listened all the Cube album. Those are the niggas who
I listen to the most that tell you what I
think of their music.
Speaker 3 (01:38:45):
All right, So my I wasn't he was talking about
my bad me Now that I'm good. Yeah, listen my
top five and you're going back out with them the
whole ship the check that's the most wstenbut gonna like men,
I listened, But bro, what I do with them?
Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
When I do with them? What I what I do
with them? Everything I do.
Speaker 3 (01:39:08):
I listen to everybody, Bro, listen to everybody, But I cannot.
Speaker 1 (01:39:12):
I can't.
Speaker 3 (01:39:13):
I can't sit here and having opinion upon should be
if I ain't listen to it though, So if you're
gonna sit here and what that's the between me and you?
You're sitting here and having an opinion upon somebody's music
and never listen to the ship though.
Speaker 1 (01:39:25):
Hu, who you gonna loaded? Lexon? Who else? Come on? Man?
Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
Give us real tough no no. So so now my
top father doesn't go within the way that I don't know.
I don't like as coming out now, I don't like
that's coming up. Let me chick my mic over real quick.
Something is wrong with yeah, yeah, I don't. I don't
know what to keep on moving over, Let me switch over,
Let me go through the damn go through that, go
through that, go through that go through that Is it
(01:39:50):
like that the whole time?
Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
That the whole time that Just tell me that surgery
and start surging. So I think, thank you a way,
Keith Sweart, hell of creepy too. There you go telling
me no, he was freaky aggressive and impatient total Tojo
ToJ you, but he not r Kelly shut out to
CJ Kidd forty one, thank you for the twenty dollars.
Home boy, Glass, you at me laughing when you'll take
(01:40:12):
on Joe Joe's choice of words. I slapped him off
in the bathroom, gave him that fire, then I finished
it off outside pound him legend crazy Jesus Christ. Yeah,
that's a hell of a statement there.
Speaker 4 (01:40:23):
What just happened there?
Speaker 1 (01:40:23):
That was a triple on to andre uh trap So
I don't know what that was. That was crazy great
sound like great. Shout out to Heaven's rej. Thank you
for the ten dollars. I think what dies with Drake
is the current business of hip hop. That's what Drake
was running, but not the culture nor its impact. Great point.
Heavens reject. Yeah, that's not a bad point. Shout out
to ni Yeah, thank you for the ten dollars. Niche.
(01:40:45):
If Drake is so great, why none of his songs
he put out since twenty twenty four test the number
one spot? Why no one's slapping himself? Oh slapping his
new music? Drake's prior catalog is carrying his numbers. Drake
has been unmasked, look funny. Shut out to Little Bitty,
thank you for the five dollars. Man, nobody is bigger
than the program, period, point blank. Let's keep it real.
(01:41:07):
Ibury is cost playing pop star. That's all. Shut out
to Jerremy Cole, thank you for the two dollars. You
should go on Joe's pod glasses. I definitely I'm going
there there, definitely gotta go there. Shut out Saint in Company,
Thank you for the five dollars. Who has more skips
per album? Catalog by catalog is a better metric. Skims
(01:41:29):
is so subjective, you really got to go about what
you to be on a skip ship. I have to
be on a skip ship with them, like I skipped
certain sh the other people talk about. They don't skip
shut out to Kwait, thank you for the five dollars.
After today's Paul's Worthy Convo, I've added the entire lunch
table all right, Mount freak wore along with R Kelly,
Aaron Hall Trey song fuck with You. Look. Niggas get real.
(01:42:01):
They was getting real freaking on this damn podcast to
getting real freaking. I was getting real freaking up on
this ship. Pause. Know I'm saying on some real ship,
sucking me up, y'all sucking me up. Niggas gonna talk
to yo, yo tad. What the was going on that ship? Bro?
The fuck's going on? What's happening is y'all niggas be
setting y'all standards and then y'all make me think I'm crazy,
(01:42:24):
Like it sounds crazy that I didn't really fuck with
or Kelly or I jumped. I logged off a thug
a long time ago. I be logging off of niggas. Bro,
if niggas be on some of that ship that y'all
let go. I be logging off. If a niggas whole
ship about being a dope feed, I log offna. You know,
nig ship is about just all the time he telling
about fucking everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:42:42):
I log off because you sober tagg and and and
and and I don't know. I'm done with then within
the that's is all cool right there though. But you
sober tad right there though, bro, and you don't want
to you can't go within the whole drudge that's on you.
Speaker 1 (01:42:59):
I'm sober, god, Burt, and I know that's ahead. No
dress less? How much?
Speaker 4 (01:43:07):
How much?
Speaker 1 (01:43:08):
What's the price? What's your number? Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:43:10):
Here go yeah, let me get put on that dress?
Speaker 1 (01:43:13):
Nothing, no, no, no, no. I got a good question.
Speaker 3 (01:43:16):
I got I got a good question for you, all
right now right, this is a great question. Came to
clubhouse right all right now listen right, let me ask
your question right now, right, so listen right, shout out
to any right now. She won't get this question up.
So now, would you take ten thousand dollars a month
(01:43:37):
to do nothing or one hundred thousand dollars to pick Cote.
Speaker 4 (01:43:45):
One hundred thousand dollars or what can the trap?
Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
A month? Money? Money, money, ten thousand dollars ten.
Speaker 3 (01:43:54):
Do nothing or one hundred thousand dollars to pick cot?
Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
Which one you picked in one hundred thous dollars is
a month, and how much cotton you gotta pick daily.
Speaker 3 (01:44:03):
As much as you gotta worka work you gotta break
five days a week, you get two days off.
Speaker 1 (01:44:10):
I'm gonna say it.
Speaker 5 (01:44:11):
My dad used to pick cotton, and he used to
get three dollars for everye hundred pounds of cotton he picked.
Speaker 1 (01:44:17):
He would have loved that ten Jesus a month.
Speaker 4 (01:44:19):
Oh yeah, that a bunch one hundred thousand dollars. But
I'm taking the tengs though a month.
Speaker 1 (01:44:24):
I can't pick cotton. I can't work like that, not
picking no coin classes. This is this is a nigga
test right here. This nigga is the nigga test right here.
Take you serious. I can't see cotton because I know
what these people. That's I'm telling y'all. Man. Look, when
I was finna put out, wanted, we had a whole
marketing plan. I couldn't go through with it. Bro It
(01:44:44):
be bad for my spirit. Like I need my soul, homie,
everybody don't need they soul. I need minds. That shit
mattered to me, though, Like I care. I care when
I look in the mirror, do I feel good at
what I see? If I'm doing some old punk ship.
I can't feel good about myself. I don't know how
these niggas ain't killed theyself yet. I'm not even gonna look.
(01:45:04):
I don't know how R Kelly excuse me, Yeah, I
don't know how R Kelly and hung hisself, how thug
and hurt it. I don't know how these people still
be breathing? Like how do you do this? How do
you be okay with this? How? Like? I don't get how? Like?
How can you? I couldn't exist wearing a dress to
be popular. Like I could see if I was acting
(01:45:25):
in the show and I made a movie like Juwanna
Man or something? Possibly there you go the price. It's
not a price. That's my art. That's my talent. My
talent is I'm an actor, and I'm acting like a
man that's wearing a dress to be in a w NBA.
That's a different thing. If I had that talent, But
just to wear a dress to get on press, just
to be on TMZ. If I wear a dress, everybody
(01:45:47):
gonna put me on TMZ. I bet you they would.
I just can't do it. I can't. As hard bro,
I'm not lying, Like I'm not lying when I talk
about r Kelly mean, bro, when I've been not fucking
with r Kelly like that, bro, cause the nigga is
a pervert, Like it's I'm not knocking on nigga that
like that. I'm saying, just like Thug, like all these
(01:46:08):
people dog, they be doing so much shit that I'll
be like, I don't know how y'all listen to them.
I'll be like, why would y'all listen to that? Like
I was telling them niggas yesterday in the room, I'm like,
why did it take y'all this far to where you
was looking at Thug? Crazy? But it's probably why they're
taking all them drugs though. That's probably how they getting
by with doing all this crazy shit.
Speaker 3 (01:46:28):
Yeah, I think what happens at times is that music
and you and like music and TV could get us
in the trance and we could believe what we're seeing now.
I'm saying in front of us are hearing like that though,
So now we're hearing great music though it can make
you look past sometimes of the bullshit though, And that's
(01:46:50):
that's kind of what's going on within the whole the
the the Drake shit cool like that. I'm saying that
that I don't want to say it like that was
trying to find enough thing to say. But that's why
people can sometimes look at and say, yo oh, he's
not saying but it's bullshit though, Bro, you know what
I'm saying. People got full within it up for fifteen years.
Speaker 1 (01:47:11):
You know what I'm saying, knocking nobody that likes Drake's music,
Like he's a fucking unbelievably talented record maker, He's fantastic
at that shit special. But the fact that you could
look at it and how could you be into the
brand of it, Like, don't get me wrong, Like songs
(01:47:33):
have came out like God's playing Highline bling. My favorite
Drake song is what's the song? NonStop? Like Cold? I
could do a song, Okay, this song fire, I'm a jamnist. Cool,
I'm a jamnist. But when you digest an artist's album,
you're digesting their brand. It's like saying, I agree with
the person that you are the album. The album is
(01:47:56):
a brand. Never listened to an art his brand the album?
If I'm not down with the brand? Does that make sense?
These songs of this ship, thirteen songs are started from
the bottom. I can't do it thirteen songs are putting
putting a plug in the socket. I can't do it.
(01:48:16):
I got a log off.
Speaker 3 (01:48:18):
Let me ask you this though, right So, so what
people are saying right now when it comes to like
the way he is in Coach so because because Coach
is the one who always was always the one in
our chat that basically delivers the delivers let us know,
yo yo soth this that this is out. So the
the The Iceman episode three that came out, I really
(01:48:40):
looked at it as part as part of being like
a it's really autistic, you know what I'm saying. Never
seen Drake being autistic at all. I never seen Drake
come within the way he's coming right now within this
with the delivery of his role out of his album.
I ain't never seen him coming this way right there.
So some people are saying, is the fact of he's
(01:49:00):
trying to he's trying to attach towards you know what
I'm saying, We love Kendrick for doing that ship like
people sit back and we depict Kendricks videos, his lyrics something.
It goes back to the layer, the layer thing I
was saying, within the layers thing, like he gives you
layers of what he's delivering to you like that though,
So I feel like Drake is doing that right now,
(01:49:21):
and a lot of these Drake fans are saying, you're
not You're not appreciating this right now. And I appreciate
what he's doing right now and the but.
Speaker 1 (01:49:30):
But it's also ever since the battle for him, he
just been It's like that fucking Karate Kid movie when
Jaden Smith was making that steak. You know the ladys
that snake. Yeah, of course I did. I like a
lot of kids. But it's like that lady was making
that snake follow her. That's what, like God did, he
made Drake follow him even in the battle to like,
(01:49:52):
why would you put out family matters when your strength
is records? Why would you let him beat you to that?
That's because you really lost, Like, even as successful as
you are, you quite are confused at your strengths. Like
kareem My Dujah Bar never letting somebody make him shoot
a three point. He didn't give a fuck what you
(01:50:12):
thought of the hook shot. He went down there, called
it in the paint, hook it the nigga. I saw
kareem My Dujahbar on a fast break, running fast he
was almost in front of the defender. Coach that Nigga
stopped at the free throw line turned around, so the
defender caught up and hooked it over his ass in
me you know what I mean. So I think somebody
(01:50:33):
like Drake like that's your strength, hummy. So it's just
weird to the whole point of when people saying that
with oh, you know what, man hip hop is is
in trouble because he's not doing good. I'm like, why
would hip hop be in trouble because one artist is
not doing good? Like why because that's never been a
(01:50:53):
thought in life. It don't matter how successful some artists was.
Jay Z is one of the most successful artists in
our life to was uber successful even in death. Biggie
was uber successful even in death. Ll Koja is the
original success of a decade plus. Nobody ever thought this.
Why would one person who probably is the is the
(01:51:15):
lightest culturally like he like Kanye already is like coaching
Kanye is like lightly seasoned. You know what I'm saying
with the coach like lightly season Like I know that
sounds fucked up. Trap that Nigga's light this season, he
just idonized everything white people do. It's just lightly season
and he's fucking a fantastic record, But Drake is seasoned less.
Speaker 3 (01:51:37):
You gotta bring that back on a Kanye thing, though,
because people don't understand that that Kanye put out a
song like Can't tell Me Nothing that was so culture
though with them.
Speaker 1 (01:51:49):
Just because he went the fucking tumb who is fucking
the heart and soul of Georgia trap music? Co There
is like he is the first nigga that kind of
start doing the gentrified hip hop ship where it's like
you gonna make a TI song and you season it
as a professional musician. I'm not saying, don't be wrong,
(01:52:14):
Kanye is one of the best. He's another one of
the baddest motherfuckers to ever make records. Bro, he is
fucking unbelievable. He ain't my top five coach.
Speaker 3 (01:52:26):
Do you feel like I ain't my top five yet though?
Speaker 1 (01:52:29):
Too.
Speaker 3 (01:52:29):
I'm gonna get a chance, sector, But do you feel
like Kanye? First off, when do you feel like Kanye
music saw to stop having the season and of the
culture on it.
Speaker 1 (01:52:40):
I don't think it really ever did. If you go
from the first song, I always tell you a nigga
got to a core accident with assurance. You do tell
me that niggas at the best hospital. See the sign, nigga,
I say expensive hospital, Nigga, it was a core accident.
I think that's a great I'm not knocking. I think
(01:53:02):
it's a great record. But I'm just telling you, like
you know, fucking Brenda's got a baby to that song,
like Brenda's Look, I know, I know, I know y'all
thinking I'm tripping. I know you think I'm tripping. Roughian
Pack was rapping about Brenda's baby. Somebody who was on
drugs and left the baby in a trash can. A
lady died of aids. Come to find out that's not
(01:53:24):
the mom still alive, which is shout out to my
guy Jeff Perlman. He wrote a really dope book on
tupacet and he's like a real journalist, so he did
a bunch of research and he found Brenda in the story.
And you know who got Brenda and Brenda's baby back together?
Y'all hear about that in the story. I don't know
if he's supposed to know that, but that's a part
(01:53:46):
of his book, right of getting Brenda and the baby
back together. The baby goes on Brenda's baby, goes on
to have like a degree in college. He has a
great job, you know what I mean. It's so crazy shit,
Yeah he did. It's dope, you know what I mean.
And I don't know if I was supposed to tell it,
but that's the truth. I mean, just based off the
Tupac story because it was based off a story written
(01:54:06):
in New York And that's the truth. But I'm saying
that's the depth of Tupac right, Ice Cubes first, like
you know what i mean, Like they captured these cultural
essist moment like like you know what I mean, like
jay Z like snooping them. It was just these cultural thing.
I'm not saying you ain't not from the culture. Rough
In Just listen, y'all gotta move out to take the
(01:54:28):
cotton emotion out of your ear. Listen to what I'm saying.
I'm saying his was the lightest I ever heard when
I listened to what what is it? The Shaka shit?
Like I think the struggle was in him rapping through
his mouth being wired because he got into a car accident.
(01:54:50):
And I'm not not I think that shit is dope.
I'm just saying it was the lightest until Drake. Everything
I heard up to that point was way more. That
Nigga came out and he was like he was like
seasoned whiting h I hate change fish bark over here
(01:55:13):
or like or like he was like salmon. It's something fantastic,
you know what I mean. Don't get me wrong, salmon salmon.
Speaker 10 (01:55:22):
But it's it's it's like I'm trying to wait until
he gets done. It's like sound is fantastic, but it's
like it's great. It just you know, you could put
a little soul touch on it, but it ain't. It
ain't catfish, It ain't snappers. If you're white, if you
light skinned black man, you like stuffing. Coach, you like
(01:55:42):
it too.
Speaker 1 (01:55:43):
No, I have never in my life had stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:55:45):
I'm gonna Get'm gonna get some. I'm getting my mind.
Speaker 1 (01:55:47):
Making no eat stuffing stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:55:53):
One of these days, I gonna bring a bean pie,
a pumpkin pie and the goddamn see potato pie, and
y'all gonna take I will not'f y'all not gonna know
the difference that Nigga.
Speaker 4 (01:56:06):
I would know that coach different like.
Speaker 1 (01:56:11):
Red snapper, orange ruffy yo ship, like that orange ruffy. Yes, listen,
I'm not look, I'm not slammer. I just told y'all
Kanye is in my top five. You called him Salmon.
I'm just telling you. He was the lightest season ship
I ever had in hip hop up to that point.
(01:56:31):
He was the lightest season ship I ever had in
hip hop to that point. The musical technical it's not
like listening to Common or lou Or or Do or Die.
It was like listening to like different salmon Salmon. No,
(01:56:55):
Nelly was not way lighter. Nellie was the Saint Lewis niggas.
He couldn't even talk. The nigga was stumbling over words
that nigga her and that nigga couldn't even talk. He
was so sancand country. He's like, yeah, first it was
that's you called country grammar.
Speaker 4 (01:57:12):
That nigga couldn't.
Speaker 1 (01:57:13):
Talk, Nigga, I seasoned it. Delly talking is just seasoning.
He just talked like a like a Saint Louis nigga.
It's just all the niggas start talking like Nelly. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:57:24):
I heard the story where he was talking about one
of his big hits and and it sounds kind of
like it's is whitewashed or water down or what water
down is?
Speaker 1 (01:57:31):
What I should have said was one I can't remember.
What's with me? That wasn't that.
Speaker 4 (01:57:36):
It wasn't that country grammar.
Speaker 1 (01:57:38):
Was the country gammer you're talking about, the one we
talking about going on the street with the Sweet Sleepers, Exactly,
that one thought it was watered down and they listened
to it. But when I heard him tell the story
of how what the song was really about, its going
down down Yo, I'm going down down baby Yo street
and the range Rover with a street sweeper cop back
ready to let it go, exactly, I said, Shimmy, shimmy,
(01:58:01):
Coco pup. That's not what he's saying. Like, that's a
great songwriter. He wrote it in the melody of a
nursery rhyme. But he's saying some hell of thug. That's
thorough ship. He was doing the country grend. He was mad,
I'm not listen, I'm not talking shit about Yeah. I
know y'all hear this and you hear anything negativity and
you are fanatic. That's why I'm saying I'm not a
(01:58:21):
fanatic to nobody, because if you tell me about somebody,
I'm gonna listen, and then I'm gonna respond. Y'all hear
me saying this, and it don't matter that yeah in
my top five or I think the word yeah, y'all automatically. No, Yeah,
y'a ain't as seasoned, lightly nigga, that's just the truth.
That's why you always like white women, That's why you
always like white people. Ship. He was lightly seasoned the
whole time.
Speaker 4 (01:58:41):
I agree with you.
Speaker 5 (01:58:42):
You ain't know how ful about Kanye's first three albums.
I think those, but I agree with him.
Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
He was like, he's corn with corn with He's corn
with butter, little parmesan wrapped up and fort He's corn.
He's not the rib.
Speaker 4 (01:59:02):
You for sure agree with this.
Speaker 1 (01:59:03):
He's not the chicken, He's not the potato salad. He's
not the greens that niggas the corn. Anybody like No, No,
everybody like corn. He's corn. Drake is Coleslaw I don't like,
or J Cole might be co He's corn. Kanye has corn.
Everybody like corn. You know you put some corn on there,
(01:59:24):
I fix it up different. You know they want you
put it corn case fire. You pull on the grill,
you know you pull the left like you don't like
corn because he thinking about it. You know how you
take the corn and you know, you take the you
take the husk off, and you you know, you butter
it down, you rinse it a little bit, and you
put the husk back on it, and then you put
on the grill. It's the greatest ship you ever had.
(01:59:47):
Like it's corn. Everybody like corn. That's how Kanye is
kind of everybody like corn on the grill. He's corn
at the barbecue. You can't go wrong with it, but
he ain't the ribs. Is Kanye corn at the barbecue?
To think he's corn because you got the season that
the way you wanted to like it. You know, it's Kanye.
(02:00:09):
The heres corn. I remember shout out till the rust
of Russell got bad. I told the Russell he was
raisins in the he was raisings in the in the
potato salad. Put some season in your ship, I told
trap Brough. And that's the problem, though, Bro, that's the problem.
(02:00:34):
Like that Nigga's corn. That Nigga is corn. Dog Drake
Drake is not even at the barbecue. Drake is like
Drake Drake's puppkin. Drake's cold Drake's pumpkin pie, Drake's coastlaw, like,
you don't need it at the barbecue, but if it's there, yeah,
white people up, if it's there. No, we don't DT know.
(02:00:56):
We fucking don't know. He fucking don't DT know. We
don't got too much. So you full of ship it
and you know what soul sound like? Scarface got so
like like drake is Coaslaw, like it don't have to
be at the barbecue, but it's if it's there, okay, cool,
you know it's a good complimentary dish to the barbecue.
He not even at the barbecue.
Speaker 7 (02:01:16):
He like regular ship you know what I mean, it's
a trapped smoking angry again he so.
Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
Law roast saw is not a barbecue dish. Like if
it's there's cool, you know what I mean? There you go.
I like that, Lucky, I like that. Look he macaroni
salad like it could be there, but that's not really
for the barbecue, like y'all comparing them to niggas, that's
like that have to be at the barbecue.
Speaker 4 (02:01:44):
But we gotta name something that niggas is eating though,
because niggas was eating.
Speaker 1 (02:01:55):
Stuffing.
Speaker 4 (02:01:55):
The niggas like stuff to no reason.
Speaker 1 (02:01:57):
Don't calm down. Some stuff up in here.
Speaker 4 (02:02:01):
Y'all's gonna like it.
Speaker 1 (02:02:02):
Y'all gonna stop getting Hey, y'all gonna like some stuff,
and I'm gonna bring some baked some stuff. And where
is going to kill that scheffing? You're gonna eat some stuff.
Dressing is better than stuff.
Speaker 5 (02:02:12):
And I don't disagree with you if that's your feelings,
because I think I like stuff and better.
Speaker 4 (02:02:16):
But I'm gonna bring y'all some stuff and y'all gonna
love it.
Speaker 1 (02:02:19):
Shout out to teach. Drake is white rice. I'm crying.
I like that. I agree white right, you know I'm
taking that, my boy. That's I like that. What there
it is, that's what he is.
Speaker 4 (02:02:36):
No, I think I like white.
Speaker 1 (02:02:38):
That's what he is. Everybody eating white rice. Everybody know
he's not rough. And you a damn life, goddamn culture.
You know he's not rice to the barbecue. No, that
nigga is white, right. You gotta seisic white rice eating?
You gotta put something with it to make it taste
a certain way. I like that. Yeah, like Rake is white, right?
You you if you put some baked beans on it,
(02:02:59):
it's kind of good good. If you gotta season it
with some of the flavors that the white rice rice
is it you don't need that. They don't go with
the barbecue. But if it's there, cool, you can put
the put the corn next to it and then the
green rice of the barbecue. People do sometimes, but we're.
Speaker 4 (02:03:21):
Saying if it's there though. If it's there though, they
gonna eat.
Speaker 1 (02:03:24):
And if you and like you said, if you put
some baked beans on the ship and all that kind
of stuff, but that's like Drake, if you little, if
you go jump in your Atlanta scene baked beans and
then you put it on there, Now it's better. It's good.
I like wonderbread as well. Wonder bead might be better bread.
Wonder might be because you know what, Yeah, you put
the link on there. Yeah up, you know what I'm saying.
(02:03:46):
That's it. It carries everybody carry it carries everything like
it ain't got no nutrition, but it's there and feel
like bread and it's bleach. It feels like bread, but
it's not quite. But it like look and it kind
of white like that. I like that, like that that
look like.
Speaker 4 (02:04:06):
Like that when g was talking, because I was like,
it's something better.
Speaker 11 (02:04:09):
Wonder bread bread, white wonder bread. Yeah bread is it
white wonderbread? And people treated it like wheat bread, and
it's like not wheat bread. It's like it's you could
get you could.
Speaker 1 (02:04:20):
Put a little hamburger on it. All that. I like
white rice more because you kind of need the wonderbread
at the barbecue, because you kind of need it there.
Speaker 4 (02:04:29):
But they need to drink in this situation, I don't
need wonderbread because you got buns.
Speaker 1 (02:04:34):
You got buns for your for your poor people. Don't
be having bunch. You just use bread. I like, I like,
I like the bread. I like the bread. I like
white rice better because white rice be at people barbecue.
But you don't really think. But when you get it,
you know, you put the beans on the coach with
the ground beefing, and and ship that ship be hitting.
(02:04:55):
It's season. You know what's funny. You guys have taco barbecues.
I forge kid, you know barbecue, Nigga, What do you
mean California barbiu Washington? What you say California has better? Yeah,
that's all.
Speaker 7 (02:05:13):
Yeah, when you say barbay at Washington, I draw my
line by washing.
Speaker 4 (02:05:19):
Half barbecues out there, is right, and all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:05:21):
You got more barbecue pitts than you guys got barbecues,
Like I like the white right. I don't know Ruffian.
I don't think he does understand that because I remember
he was asking Jim Jones about the style of ship,
ruff and that's not true. Y'all, listen, we all love Kanye,
but we gotta stop lying about our cousin. You don't
(02:05:43):
tiny to lie about our cousin because he's a fucking genius. No,
he fucking don't get everything in the coaching. That's why
he say all that dumb ass ship because he don't
get it. No, he fucking don't. He does not get
everything in the coaching. No, he fucking don't. That's why
he with that white lady in the first place. That's
why he be doing all this dumb ass shit because
he don't quite get it. He'd be like, what's y'all problem?
He don't get it, No, he don't. That's our cousin
(02:06:05):
who lived in the suburbs. His mom did great, hooked
him up, feel me. He would come visit the ghetto
sometimes hang out and be like, Kanye is the nigga
that was never on a plantation. That used to visit
the plantation because the slavery was cool. And he's like,
we need to just leave, and they're like, no, we're
stuck here weed slaves, and he like, man, we could
do whatever we want to.
Speaker 4 (02:06:25):
That's Kanye, a nigga looking back at you and be like,
y'all making a choice to stay at.
Speaker 1 (02:06:28):
This, y'all choosing the snail. I'm leaving and they like like, cousin,
you not a slave, and he just keep walking off.
He he's not. I'm just being honest, No, he is not.
That nigga is different. So what I call that niggat?
You ever seen that nigga? Who? Yeah, he looked at man,
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what Chicago? What's Chicago? Nigga can't hoop?
Speaker 4 (02:06:56):
I'm looking up that ship. As soon as I get
up out of here, I gotta see ya hooping.
Speaker 1 (02:07:00):
Said coygo. Nigger can't hoo. Let me go through these
East super check shout out the key Way, thank you
for I think this is the Australian ten dollars. When
I was thirteen, I ran away to go see em
C Hammer performing Auckland, New Zealand. Shout out to New Zealand.
It's a song. In New Zealand that I have called
long Way with Todd donand signing Baby Badge. It's about
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to go gold there. This year, I thought about going
to New Zealand and shooting the video because that song
is going to go gold. All of my Polynesian people
support long Way over there and it's about to go
go to New Zealand and Australia and I thought about
coming to shoot the video there. So shout out to Aukland,
New Zealand. Let me start over. Thank you again, Kiwi
(02:07:43):
for this ten dollars. When I was thirteen, I ran
away to go see em C Hammer performing Aakland, New
Zealand back in nineteen ninety one. Kendrick woke that thirteen
year old up in me last year. Now I'm gonna
go see him performance Sitney in December. That's fire. I'm
glad that happened for you, bro. I'm glad somebody. I'm glad.
The Homey Brother back to hip hop. Shout out to
(02:08:03):
Hudson's Saying and Company. Thank you for the ten dollars.
Kanye West lived in China. Biggie went to private school.
Camera I went to private school DMX from Westchester County
Pushing Team Migos, Childish Gambino. Plenty of artists grew up
like Drake. That is not how Drake grew up. They
all grew up like niggas. They take him off the screen.
Speaker 4 (02:08:21):
Drake grew up in Canada, last stick Trapo.
Speaker 1 (02:08:25):
They all grew up like niggas. This man grew up
as a Jewish man in a suburb of Toronto. None
of them grew up as nothing else but negroes somewhere
they was at. That is different. It's different. They didn't
grow up like Homie. It's a little different. He grew
up being a Jewish man on Niggolodeon. None of them too.
(02:08:47):
What he said has none to do with private schools
and educations of two parents. Is growing up culturally as
something else besides being black culturally shut out to b will.
Thank you for the five dollars, man, I hope you
like the supersticker. Shut out the key We seventy six,
thank you for the five dollars. Brother. Drake is an eggplant.
(02:09:09):
It has no taste of its own, but takes on
the flavor of whatever you cook with it. I'm not
mad at that. I am not mad at that. Yeahn
did you know?
Speaker 4 (02:09:25):
Did you get all the trouper chess? Did you not
miss I miss one?
Speaker 1 (02:09:28):
No, I don't know. I'm just making sure one wore
came by. I think one more just came Yeah. No, no,
it's there. I got them all, I think so. God
shout out to everybody working the chat, make sure you
hit that light button. I don't know. I don't know
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what to say with y'all. Man, he did not live
in the hood. Rough and all of his partners but
not all the homies, say he did not live in
no Hood. That's not true. It's nothing like that exactly.
I went to a private school that has nothing to
do with that. Kanye is different. He grew up having
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this different affinity Roughian for white people. It's very weird.
I never really saw nothing like it, but I know
it exists, if that makes sense Ruffian like, I know
it exists. He did not grow up in no damn hood.
Speaker 4 (02:10:24):
Where the fuck Canye get that?
Speaker 1 (02:10:26):
Though?
Speaker 5 (02:10:27):
I'm trying to wonder, like what was his upbringing? What
how was his parents in the household.
Speaker 1 (02:10:32):
I know his mom was like she had like a
I think a doctorates. Okay, so she was like really smart,
really like they were really black. But I think Yay
grew up somewhere hood adjacent. It was closer. I mean,
it is south side Chicago, so I'm sure the hood
was in proximity somewhere. But that nigga is not a
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product of Chicago hood at all. And it's not because
he's a lane, because I don't think he's a lane
like I don't think he's a lamee at all. Is crazy,
crazy lane nigga? But where did Merriman moroaque? Like you guys,
I didn't know who the she was when I was
really nah, I had no clue. See that's because you
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grew up over there in Washington with the white people. Yeah,
but I don't have We didn't not have no idea
who fairlyand why would we know who Marilyn Monroe is? That?
Why then do we care about Marilyn Monroe? They see
dad that was history history with who Kennedy and all
that stuff. Oh, I guess you guys can pay attention
to all that. Why would she be taught the history books?
(02:11:36):
You know?
Speaker 7 (02:11:36):
And the first wife she was in your history book
she was John When you started to reading about John F.
Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy and they talk about her and
Joe the magic.
Speaker 1 (02:11:44):
They taught you that in history what you talking aboutecially,
that's what she was tucking. All them guys.
Speaker 4 (02:11:51):
They went behind the scenes to the street. They was
they pulled the curtain off.
Speaker 1 (02:11:54):
They pulled the curtain. Let that out. Don't know what
history class she was with all them dudes. You right there.
Speaker 4 (02:12:00):
The first white woman I got introduced was probably Sharing
Stone and Basic you.
Speaker 1 (02:12:05):
Know, was growing up. I share the lady that was
in Lady of Red, Kelly Lebron, Oh yeah, Kelly Fire.
She was like she we're in science that when I
was on her. Yes, I saw women in red. First
Gene Wilder like down this white lady. She might have
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been the first white but he had a different affinity
for like he like, especially for a Chicago nigga. Chicago
was like really black, Like Chicago is like the place
where the niggas is gangsters air like brothers at the
same time, like they really black in Chicago. And he
just different, you know what I mean. I never met
a South Side Chicago. I mean it's not impossible. I
(02:12:48):
just never met nothing like that.
Speaker 7 (02:12:50):
You know, maybe some you know people shunned him and
stuff and when he was young because he was kind
of weird, you know.
Speaker 1 (02:12:55):
And so he was like fuck you guys. With the
white people.
Speaker 4 (02:12:58):
But with the you had to look for marri Man up,
Like what.
Speaker 1 (02:13:02):
Did she do in some areas you don't have, especially
in Chicago. She's probably big in history. She shot out
to Lavonte Rose and listen up to the ones who
doesn't live in Chicago. Yeah, grew up in South Shore area,
which is southeast side of Chicago, and that's the hood,
among others. He was not hood adjacent. I'm not buying it.
Speaker 3 (02:13:22):
Not that.
Speaker 1 (02:13:24):
His attitude is not that. I mean, I'm not saying
you can't grow up in the hood that everybody gonna
be like do or die or something from the West
Side of Chicago, or they got to be like Chief Keith. Okay,
be real. The people that grew up where I grew
up from that wasn't in the streets got abused coming around.
(02:13:45):
It was just that way. Yeah, when they came outside
because they wasn't like in the streets, they was abused.
They were soft, go go back home to your mom,
all that kind of ship. They didn't get it easy.
They was too soft to come out. They didn't get
it easy. They tried.
Speaker 4 (02:14:00):
It was does oka y'all crazy, y'all strange in Washington.
Speaker 1 (02:14:04):
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in Evergreen Park, Japan. Then high school was in South
Shore on the Lake. Literally, look is that like? Is
that in the hood? Lake? Is that on the hood?
Is that in the hood? So yeah, like this right now?
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Speaker 1 (02:15:41):
Gona jump back on this thing Friday. Yeah, yeah, it's
just a different dude. Like I don't I don't want
to focus. I'm just saying he was the first. I'm
not saying he ain't not hip hop. I won't. I
can't jump that far life still, I can't imagine no
nigga from south Side Chicago not being seasoned by the
neighbor coach. If we get to one hundred thousand subscribers,
(02:16:03):
you go wear a dress. I'm not wearing no dress. Man.
He said there was a price.
Speaker 4 (02:16:09):
Yeah, that's it. Crazy though, it's like a million bucks.
Speaker 1 (02:16:12):
Okay, I got bill subscribers. Jackson, Jackson and fair Con
live next to Obama.
Speaker 4 (02:16:19):
You know why?
Speaker 1 (02:16:20):
In south Shore? That don't sound like no hood there.
Shout out to mister x Lax, thank you for the
five dollars he's He's a famous Canadian child actor that
was backed by the Juice. He's cosplaying as an American
hip hop artist. Listen to him to it'd be pretty
obvious what the juice mean. Hood people are conscious. Being frank,
(02:16:44):
I don't know why y'all think hood people are not aware,
but no, I think Yay Yay is the lightest seasoned
thing I've ever saw in hip hop ever, Like even
to this day. I mean, well, it might be some
people that I'm not thinking about, but I think Yeah
is the lightly seasoned person in culture I've ever saw
(02:17:05):
in my life. Like that was the first time I
was like, huh. But he was such a scientist with
the music, and he knew how to make a really
great song, Like if he didn't write the lyrics, he
knew what was really good and he did a great
job of conveying his ideas. But he's by far the
most lightly seasoned person I ever had the hip hop, Like,
(02:17:25):
that's the lightest season I've ever seen in Chicago nigga
in my entire life, Chicago niggas are usually drenched in season.
You know what I'm saying, Like them niggas, you know
what Chicago nigga be from shit. Even Loupei is a
Chicago nigga. I don't give a fuck about no skateboards
or no, that's a Chicago nigga, you know what I mean.
Common All of them dudes are extra Chicago. Yeah, was
(02:17:48):
like the first person that you know that wasn't as
deep in Chicago's seasoning, Like how Chicago season you know
what I'm saying. So he was the first person I
liked that, which opened the door for Drake, you know
what I'm saying. And I think Drake became the first
person around that didn't have no season. He was like
(02:18:12):
completely favorlous. He took on whatever flavor you set him
next to.
Speaker 4 (02:18:16):
You called him something that made hicema.
Speaker 1 (02:18:18):
There you go.
Speaker 7 (02:18:20):
But I like white rice. Yeah, I wouldn't looked up
that hicck him. I found it inside the motherfucking grocery store.
Speaker 1 (02:18:28):
I wouldn't look I had to go look for it.
This ship, but no sinners live. We would see y'all
Friday at noon. Back up on this thing, man much
love y'all see y'all Friday.
Speaker 4 (02:18:40):
Yeah, and I'm sure it's not a dress.
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